Wycliffe's Bible 1And there was a sick man, Lazarus of Bethany, of the castle of Mary and Martha, his sisters (in the village of Mary and Martha, his sisters).
2And it was Mary, which anointed the Lord with ointment, and wiped his feet with her hairs, whose brother Lazarus was sick.
3Therefore his sisters sent to him, and said, Lord, lo! he whom thou lovest, is sick.
4And Jesus heard, and said to them, This sickness is not to the death, but for the glory of God, (so) that man's Son be glorified by him [(so) that God’s Son be glorified by it].
5And Jesus loved Martha, and her sister Mary, and Lazarus.
6Therefore when Jesus heard, that he was sick, then he dwelled in the same place two days.
7And after these things he said to his disciples, Go we again into Judaea.
8The disciples say to him, Master, (or Rabbi), now the Jews sought to stone thee, and again goest thou thither? (The disciples said to him, Teacher, not long ago the Jews sought to stone thee there, and now thou goest there again?)
9Jesus answered, Whether there be not twelve hours of the day? (Be there not twelve hours in the day?) If any man wander in the day [Whosoever walketh in the day], he hurteth not (himself), for he seeth the light of this world.
10But if he wander in the night (But if he walk in the night), he stumbleth, for (the) light is not in him.
11He said these things, and after these things he saith to them, Lazarus, our friend, sleepeth, but I go to raise him from sleep.
12Therefore his disciples said, Lord, if he sleepeth, he shall be safe. (And so his disciples said, Lord, if he sleepeth, he shall be secure/he shall be whole again.)
13But Jesus had said of his death; but they guessed, that he said of [the] sleeping of sleep.
14Then therefore Jesus said to them openly, Lazarus is dead;
15and I have joy for you, that ye believe, for I was not there; but go we to him. (and I am happy for you, that your faith will increase, because I was not there; let us go to him.)
16Therefore Thomas, that is said Didymus, said to (his) even-disciples, Go we also, that we die with him. (And Thomas, who is called Didymus, said to his fellow disciples, Let us also go, so that we can die with him.) 17And so Jesus came, and found him having then four days in the grave. 18And Bethany was beside Jerusalem, as it were fifteen furlongs. 19And many of the Jews came to Mary and Martha, to comfort them of their brother (to comfort them over their brother’s death). 20Therefore as Martha heard, that Jesus came, she ran to him; but Mary sat at home. 21Therefore Martha said to Jesus, Lord, if thou haddest been here, my brother had not be dead (Lord, if thou haddest been here, my brother would not have died). 22But now I know, that whatever things thou shalt ask of God, God shall give to thee. 23Jesus saith to her, Thy brother shall rise again. 24Martha saith to him, I know, that he shall rise again in the again-rising in the last day. (Martha said to him, I know, that he shall rise again at the resurrection on the Last Day.) 25Jesus saith to her, I am again-rising and life (I am the resurrection and the life); he that believeth in me, yea, though he be dead, he shall live; 26and each that liveth [and all that liveth], and believeth in me, shall not die [into] without end. Believest thou this thing? 27She saith to him, Yea, Lord, I have believed, that thou art Christ, the Son of the living God, that hast come into this world. (She said to him, Yes, Lord, I do believe, that thou art the Messiah, the Son of the living God, who hath come into this world.) 28And when she had said this thing, she went, and called Mary, her sister, in silence, and said, The Master is come, and calleth thee. (And after she had said this, she went back home, and privately called her sister Mary, and said, The Teacher hath come, and calleth for thee.) 29She, as she heard, arose anon (got up at once), and came to him. 30And Jesus came not yet into the castle (And Jesus was not yet in the village), but he was yet in that place, where Martha had come to meet him. 31Therefore the Jews that were with her in the house, and comforted her, when they saw Mary, that she rose swiftly, and went out, they (pur)sued her (they followed her), and said, For she goeth to the grave, to weep there. 32But when Mary was come (to) where Jesus was, she seeing him felled down to his feet, and said to him, Lord, if thou haddest been here, my brother had not be dead (Lord, if thou haddest been here, my brother would not have died). 33Therefore when Jesus saw her weeping, and the Jews weeping that were with her, he made noise in (his) spirit (he sighed loudly), and (he was) troubled himself, 34and said, Where have ye laid him? They said to him, Lord, come, and see. 35And Jesus wept. 36Therefore the Jews said, Lo! how he loved him. 37And some of them said, Whether this man that opened the eyes of the born-blind man, might not make that this (man) should not die? 38Therefore Jesus again making noise in himself, came to the grave. And there was a den, and a stone was laid thereon. (And so Jesus again sighing loudly, came to the tomb. And it was a cave, and a stone was laid against the entrance to it.) 39And Jesus saith, Take ye away the stone. Martha, the sister of him that was dead, saith to him, Lord, he stinketh now, for he hath lain (there) four days [soothly he is of four days dead]. 40Jesus saith to her, Have I not said to thee, that if thou believest, thou shalt see the glory of God? 41Therefore they took away the stone. And Jesus lifted up his eyes, and said, Father, I do thankings to thee (Father, I give thanks to thee), for thou hast heard me; 42and I knew, that thou (for)evermore hearest me (and I know, that thou always hearest me), but for the people that standeth about, I said (this), (so) that they believe, that thou hast sent me. 43When he had said these things, he cried with a great voice, Lazarus, come forth [Lazarus, come thou out]. 44And anon he that was dead, came out, bound the hands and feet with bonds, and his face bound with a sudarium, (or with a sweating cloth). And Jesus saith to them, Unbind ye him, and suffer ye him to go forth. (And at once he who was dead, came out, and his hands and his feet were bound with bonds, and his face was bound with a sweating cloth. And Jesus said to them, Unbind him, and allow him to go forth.) 45Therefore many of the Jews that came to Mary and Martha, and saw what things Jesus did, believed in him. 46But some of them went to the Pharisees, and said to them, what things Jesus had done. 47Therefore the bishops (And so the high priests), and the Pharisees gathered a council against Jesus, and said, What do we (do)? for this man doeth many miracles, (or many signs). 48If we leave him thus, all men shall believe in him; and (then the) Romans shall come, and shall take (away) our place, and our folk. (If we leave him alone, everyone shall believe in him; and then the Romans shall come, and shall destroy our Temple, and our nation.) 49But one of them, Caiaphas by name, when he was bishop of that year (who was the High Priest that year), said to them, Ye know nothing, 50nor think, that it speedeth to you, that one man die for the people, and that all the folk perish not. (nor understand, that it is more expedient for you, that one man should die for the people, and then the whole nation shall not perish.) 51But he said not this thing of himself, but when he was bishop of that year, he prophesied, that Jesus was to die for the folk, (But he did not say this of his own accord, but as he was the High Priest that year, he had prophesied, that Jesus was to die for the nation,) 52and not only for the folk (and not only die for the nation), but that he should gather into one the sons of God that were scattered. 53Therefore from that day (forth) they thought (about) for (how) to slay him. 54Therefore Jesus walked not then openly among the Jews; but he went into a country(side) beside [the] desert (but he went into the countryside near the desert), into a city, that is said Ephraim, and there he dwelled with his disciples. 55And the pask of the Jews was nigh, and many of the country went up to Jerusalem before the pask, to hallow themselves. (And the Passover of the Jews was near, and many from the country went up to Jerusalem before the Passover, to sanctify, or to purify, themselves.) 56Therefore they sought Jesus, and spake together, standing in the temple, What guess ye, for he cometh not to the feast day? 57For the bishops, and the Pharisees had given a commandment, that if any man know where he is, that he show (them), that they take him. (For the high priests, and the Pharisees had given an order, that if any man knew where he was, that he should tell them, so that they could take hold of him.) WYCLIFFE’S BIBLE Comprising of Wycliffe’s Old Testament and Wycliffe’s New Testament (Revised Edition) Translated by JOHN WYCLIFFE and JOHN PURVEY A modern-spelling edition of their 14TH century Middle English translation, the first complete English vernacular version, with an Introduction by TERENCE P. NOBLE Used by Permission Bible Hub |