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Said I not unto thee? (Ουκ ειπον σοι; ). Jesus pointedly reminds Martha of his promise to raise Lazarus (verses 25f.).

Said I not unto thee. This was implied in what he had said about the resurrection of her brother (John 11:23–25). There would …

If thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God.—He takes her back to the promise which she had heard from …

Jesus saith unto her, Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God? Then they took away the stone …

St. John Chrysostom: Christ did not answer Mary as He had answered her sister, because of the people present. In condescension…

Having challenged Martha’s faith, Jesus now faced a challenge of his own. He ordered the covering stone to be removed. Martha’s protest was natural…

Did I not tell you? He reproves Martha’s distrust for not forming a sufficiently strong hope from the promise she had heard. It is evident…

Jesus says to her, did I not say to you
Not in so many words, but what might be concluded from what he said; yes, th…

Christ's tender sympathy with these afflicted friends appeared in the troubles of His spirit. In all the afflictions of believers, He is afflicted.…

After giving certain preambles to the raising of Lazarus, the Evangelist now presents the raising itself. He considers four things:
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson