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John 12:1

The third line (in English) translating the meaning of each word in the Orthodox Yiddish Brit Chadas

and six days before Pesach is Yehoshua come to Beit-Anyah, where El'azar was, whom Yehoshua had raised up again from the dead.

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and he has them led out until near to Beit-Anyah, and has uplifted his hands, and them blessed (them).


and there are was some Greeks among the (ones), who did go up on foot were, in order to self to worship (at) the Yom Tov;


and it was near for the Jewish Pesach, and a many did go up to Jerusalem from the countryside for Pesach, in order to themselves to purify.


and there is one lying sick, El'azar of Beit-Anyah, the village of Mary and her sister Marta.


and did them leave, and is gone out beyond the city to Beit-Anyah. and there slept over.


and this dead one did come out, and his hands and feet are was wrapped with burial shrouds; and his face was bandaged with a kerchief. says Yehoshua to them: untie him on, and let him go.


and he is entered to Jerusalem in Beis HaMikdash into; and after the as he has self on all look around, because it is already was a late evening hour, is he went out to Beit-Anyah together with the twelve.


and look, in the city was a certain sinner woman; and find out, that he sits to the table in the Pharisee's house, has she brought an alabaster bottle with myrrh oil,


and having this said, did he a shout do with a loud voice: El'azar, come out.


and a great crowd of Judaeans has self find out, that he is found there; and they are come not only on account of Yehoshua, but also so as to see El'azar, whom he has roused from the dead.


the next morning did the crowd people, who is come for Yom Tov, heard, that Yehoshua comes to Jerusalem,





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