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28 And these things saying, she went, and called Mary the sister of her privately, saying: The teacher is present, and calls thee.
29 She when she heard, rises up quickly, and comes to him.
30 (Not yet now had come the Jesus into the village; but was in the place, where met him the Martha.)
31 The therefore Jews, those being with her in the house and were comforting her, seeing the Mary, that quickly she rose up and went out, followed her, saying: That she goes into the tomb, that she may weep there.
32 The therefore Mary when came where was the Jesus, seeing him, she fell of him to the feet, saying to him: O lord, if thou hadst been there, not would have died of me the brother.
33 Jesus therefore when he saw her weeping, and those having come with her Jews weeping, he was agitated in the spirit, and troubled himself,
34 and said: Where have you laid him? They say to him: O lord, come, and see.
35 Wept the Jesus.
36 Said then the Jews: See, how he loved him.
37 Some but of them said: Not was able this, he having opened the eyes of the blind to have caused, that even this not should die?
38 Jesus therefore again being agitated in himself, comes to the tomb. It was now a cave, and a stone was lying on it.
39 Says the Jesus: Take away the stone. Says to him the sister of the having died, Martha: O lord, now he smelling; fourth day for it is.
40 Says to her the Jesus: Not I said to thee, that if thou wouldst believe, thou shalt see the glory of the God?
41 They took away then the stone. The but Jesus lifted up the eyes above, and said: O Father, I give thanks to thee, that thou didst hear me.
42 I and knew, that always me thou hearest; but on account of the crowd that standing I spoke, so that they may believe, that thou me has sent.
43 And these things saying, with a voice loud he cried out: O Lazarus, come out.
44 Came out he having been dead, having been bound the feet and the hands with bandages, and the face of him with a napkin bound about. Says to them the Jesus: Loose you him, and allow to go.
45 Many therefore of the Jews, those having come to the Mary, and having gazed upon what he did, believed into him.
46 Some but of them went to the Pharisees, and told them what did the Jesus.
47 Assembled then the high-priests and the Pharisees a high council, and said: What are we doing? because this the man many signs does.
48 If we allow him thus, all will believe into him; and will come the Romans, and will take away of us both the place and the nation.
49 One and a certain of them, Caiaphas, high-priest being of the year that, said to them: You not know nothing.
50 Neither do you consider, that it is better for us, that one man should die in behalf of the people, and not whole the nation should perish.
51 This but from himself not he said; but high-priest being of the year that, he prophesied, that was about Jesus to die in behalf of the nation;
52 and not in behalf of the nation alone, but that also the children of the God those having been scattered he should gather into one.
53 From that therefore the day they took counsel together, that they might kill him.
54 Jesus therefore no longer publicly walked among the Jews, but went away thence into the country near the desert, into Ephraim being called a city; and there remained with the disciples of himself.
55 Was and near the passover the Jews; and went up many into Jerusalem out of the country before the passover, that they might purify themselves.
56 They sought then the Jesus, and said with each other in the temple standing: What think you? that not not he may come to the feast?
57 Had given now both the high-priests and the Pharisees a commandment, that if any one should know where he is, he should show, how they might seize him.