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Reformed 1771 · An Exposition of the Old and New Testament, John 11:12

John Gill, on John 11:12

John Gill · 1697–1771
John 11:12 · Douay-Rheims
“His disciples therefore said: Lord, if he sleep, he shall do well.”
On this verse:
“Then said his disciples, Lord, if he sleep,.... Soundly, quietly, and comfortably, and takes rest in it: he shall do well; or "be saved" from the disease; he will be delivered from it; he will recover out of it; it is a sign the distemper is leaving him, and he is growing better, and will be restored to his health again: the Ethiopic version renders it by many words, "he will be well", and "will awake", and "will live". Sound sleep is a sign of health. This they said to, put off their master from going into Judea, fearing the danger he would be exposed unto.”

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