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John 11:19 - An Understandable Version (2005 edition)

19 and many of Martha and Mary’s Jewish friends had come to comfort them over [the loss of] their brother.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

19 and many of the Jews came to Martha and Mary, to comfort them concerning their brother.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

19 And a considerable number of the Jews had gone out to see Martha and Mary to console them concerning their brother.

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American Standard Version (1901)

19 and many of the Jews had come to Martha and Mary, to console them concerning their brother.

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Common English Bible

19 Many Jews had come to comfort Martha and Mary after their brother’s death.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

19 And many of the Jews had come to Martha and Mary, so as to console them over their brother.

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John 11:19
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When Martha’s Jewish friends, who had been comforting her at her house, saw Mary getting up quickly and leaving, they followed her, thinking she was going to the grave site to mourn.


Therefore, [continue to] encourage one another, and build each other up [spiritually], just as you are also doing.


So, encourage one another with these words.


He comforts us [Note: Most commentators view the editorial “us,” “we,” and “our” in this passage as a reference to a tragic personal experience of Paul. See verses 8-11] in all our troubles so that we will be able to comfort those who are in any [kind of] trouble, through the comfort we ourselves have received from Him.


Be happy with those who are joyful. Cry with those who are sad. Romans 12:16 Have the same [good] thoughts toward one another. Do not [always] be thinking you are a “big shot,” but lower yourself to accept humble tasks [or, humble people]. Do not think you are so smart.


And she had a sister named Mary who was also sitting at the Lord’s feet, listening to what He said.


But only one thing is [really] needful. For Mary has made the better choice, which will not be taken away from her.”


And this is the testimony John [the Immerser] gave when the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, “Who are you?” [Note: Levites were men who assisted the priests in the Temple service].


Now a certain man named Lazarus, from Bethany, became sick. Bethany was the town where Mary and her sister Martha lived. [See 11:18].


The disciples replied to Him, “The Jews [there] have just been trying to stone you, and you are going back again?”


When Jesus saw her and her Jewish friends, who had come with her, crying, He felt distressed in His spirit and [visibly] troubled [Note: This last word means to shake with emotion, and seems to have been caused by His deep sympathy for these grieving people],


[Some of] the Jewish friends then said, “Look how [much] he loved him!” [See verse 3].


When many of Mary’s Jewish friends, who had come to console her, saw what Jesus had done, they believed in Him.


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