and they were deriding him, knowing that she did die;
A laughter to his friend I am: ‘He calleth to God, and He answereth him,’ A laughter [is] the perfect righteous one.
If not — mockeries [are] with me. And in their provocations mine eye lodgeth.
All beholding me do mock at me, They make free with the lip — shake the head,
He is despised, and left of men, A man of pains, and acquainted with sickness, And as one hiding the face from us, He is despised, and we esteemed him not.
he saith to them, ‘Withdraw, for the damsel did not die, but doth sleep,’ and they were deriding him;
And also the Pharisees, being lovers of money, were hearing all these things, and were deriding him,
and they were all weeping, and beating themselves for her, and he said, ‘Weep not, she did not die, but doth sleep;
and he having put all forth without, and having taken hold of her hand, called, saying, ‘Child, arise;’
Jesus saith, ‘Take ye away the stone;’ the sister of him who hath died — Martha — saith to him, ‘Sir, already he stinketh, for he is four days dead;’