42 results ( Located in the same paragraph Located in the same sentence Located in the same paragraph Located in the same article ). Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by date, newest first Sorted by date, oldest first Search restricted to: Books. Teaching in Perea on the Way to Judea (6 occurrences) LUKE 17:1-10 JOHN 11:1-16 jy chap. 89 pp. 210-211 - Jesus—The Way (jy) Jesus Christ (6 occurrences) His credentials surpassed those of Moses, as he calmed the stormy sea of Galilee, walked on its waters (Matt. 8:23-27; 14:23-34), healed the blind, deaf and lame and those with sicknesses as grave as leprosy, and even raised the dead.—Luke 7:18-23; 8:41-56; John 11:1-46. ad pp. 917-933 - Aid (ad) Where Do We Go When We Die? (4 occurrences) Jesus further said: “Lazarus has died.” (John 11:11-14) bhs chap. 6 pp. 62-70 - Teach Us (bhs) There Will Be a Resurrection! (4 occurrences) Just as Jesus said, it was as if Lazarus had been sleeping. (John 11:11) ... John 11:1-44 bhs chap. 7 pp. 71-82 - Teach Us (bhs) Jesus Christ (3 occurrences) Joh 11:11-15, 31-45—Jesus weeps over the death of his friend Lazarus; then Jesus shows that he hates death and its effects on the human family by resurrecting Lazarus scl pp. 68-69 - Scriptures for Christian Living (scl) Track Your Bible Reading (3 occurrences) 9 10 11 12 lff - Enjoy Life Forever! (lff) Jesus Resurrects Lazarus (3 occurrences) Matthew 26:14-16; John 11:1-53; 12:10 lfb lesson 86 pp. 200-201 - Learn From the Bible (lfb) Scripture Index (3 occurrences) 11:1-16 jy pp. 318-319 - Jesus—The Way (jy) Where Are the Dead? (3 occurrences) Jesus explained: “Lazarus has died.” (Read John 11:11-14.) bh chap. 6 pp. 57-65 - Bible Teach (bh) What Will Happen if We Die? (3 occurrences) Yes, Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead.—John 11:1-44. lr chap. 34 pp. 177-181 - Teacher (lr) A Great Teacher Shows Us the Creator More Clearly (3 occurrences) Jesus said to Lazarus’ sister Martha: “Your brother will rise.”—John 11:1-23. ct chap. 9 pp. 144-164 - Creator (ct) A Mission of Mercy Into Judea (3 occurrences) Luke 13:22; 17:1-10; John 10:22, 31, 40-42; 11:1-16. gt chap. 89 - Greatest Man (gt) Bible Book Number 43—John (3 occurrences) 17. What effect does Jesus’ teaching in the temple at the Festival of Tabernacles have? 17 “The light” conflicts with darkness (7:1–12:50). si pp. 193-199 - “All Scripture” (si) Study Number 3—Measuring Events in the Stream of Time (3 occurrences) Bethany Lazarus raised from the dead by Jesus Joh 11:1-46 si pp. 284-298 - “All Scripture” (si) Resurrection (3 occurrences) John 11:11, 14-44: “[Jesus said to his disciples:] ‘Lazarus our friend has gone to rest, but I am journeying there to awaken him from sleep.’ . . . rs pp. 333-340 - Reasoning (rs) What Happens at Death? (3 occurrences) “Loose him and let him go,” Jesus said.—John 11:11-44. pe chap. 8 pp. 76-80 - Live Forever (pe) Death Is Not an Unbeatable Enemy (3 occurrences) You can read two of these exciting accounts at John 11:5-44 and Luke 7:11-17. hp chap. 12 pp. 112-120 - Happiness (hp) The Glorification of the Messiah (3 occurrences) Jesus raised more persons from the dead than did the prophets Elijah and Elisha, one of these being Lazarus of Bethany, who had been dead and entombed for four days. (John 11:1-45; 12:1-9) po chap. 12 pp. 146-156 - “Eternal Purpose” (po) Increasing the King’s Belongings (3 occurrences) Jesus’ mother Mary was one of such women, and likely Mary and Martha of the town of Bethany near Jerusalem were among the “some women” mentioned in Acts 1:14, who received the holy spirit on that notable day of Pentecost. (John 11:1-45) ka chap. 12 pp. 212-240 - God’s Kingdom Has Approached (ka) Mary (3 occurrences) After Jesus performed the stupendous miracle of raising Lazarus from the dead, “many of the Jews that had come to Mary [to comfort her] . . . put faith in him.”—John 11:1-45. ad pp. 1118-1121 - Aid (ad) The Man Who Was Dead Four Days (3 occurrences) Wasn’t that wonderful?— —John 11:1-44. te chap. 16 pp. 67-70 - Great Teacher (te) Grief (2 occurrences) Joh 11:5, 6, 11-14—After his dear friend Lazarus dies, Jesus compares death to sleep scl pp. 55-56 - Scriptures for Christian Living (scl) “Without an Illustration He Would Not Speak to Them” (2 occurrences) You might say, “God can resurrect the dead as easily as we can awaken someone from sleep.” (John 11:11-14) cf chap. 12 pp. 118-127 - “My Follower” (cf) What Happens When We Die? (2 occurrences) As you read John 11:11-14, notice how Jesus referred to the condition of Lazarus. lff lesson 29 points 1-5 - Enjoy Life Forever! (lff) Growing Older Together (2 occurrences) Bereaved Christian spouses know that their loved ones are now sleeping, and they are confident that they will see them again. (John 11:11, 25) ... Bereaved spouses, although deeply grieved, can find comfort in the Bible.—John 11:11, 25. fy chap. 14 pp. 163-172 - Family Happiness (fy) What Happens to Our Dead Loved Ones? (2 occurrences) Since the disciples did not immediately grasp the meaning of this statement, Jesus said plainly: “Lazarus has died.” (John 11:11, 14) kl chap. 9 pp. 80-89 - Knowledge (kl) Death (2 occurrences) John 11:11-14: “‘Lazarus our friend has gone to rest, but I am journeying there to awaken him from sleep.’ . . . rs pp. 98-104 - Reasoning (rs) The End of Sickness and Death (2 occurrences) It is likened in the Bible to a deep sleep. (John 11:11-14; 1 Thessalonians 4:13, 14; Ecclesiastes 9:5, 10) lp chap. 15 pp. 167-181 - Life (lp) Sleep (2 occurrences) Therefore death, whether that of a man or of an animal, is like sleep. (Ps. 13:3; John 11:11-14; Acts 7:60; 1 Cor. 7:39; 15:51; 1 Thess. 4:13) ad pp. 1516-1517 - Aid (ad) Job, Book of (2 occurrences) 3:17-19 The dead know not anything, Eccl. 9:5, 10; but are as those asleep John 11:11-14; 1 Cor. 15:20 ad pp. 939-943 - Aid (ad) Ecclesiastes (2 occurrences) It concurs with the rest of the Bible as to the state of the dead. (Eccl. 9:5, 10; Gen. 3:19; Ps. 6:5; 115:17; John 11:11-14; Rom. 6:23) ad pp. 481-483 - Aid (ad) Death (2 occurrences) In both the Hebrew and the Greek Scriptures death is likened to sleep, a fitting comparison, not only due to the unconscious condition of the dead, but also because of the hope of an awakening through the resurrection. (Ps. 13:3; John 11:11-14) ad pp. 430-432 - Aid (ad) Your Loved Ones Can Live Again! (1 occurrence) Read John 11:14, 38-44, and then discuss these questions: lff lesson 30 points 1-6 - Enjoy Life Forever! (lff) He Will Call (1 occurrence) (See also John 6:40; 11:11, 43; Jas. 4:14.) sjj song 151 - “Sing Out Joyfully” (sjj) Real Hope for Your Loved Ones Who Have Died (1 occurrence) Lazarus had simply been sleeping in death.—John 11:11. bh chap. 7 pp. 66-75 - Bible Teach (bh) He Will Call (1 occurrence) (See also John 6:40; 11:11, 43; Jas. 4:14.) sn song 111 - Sing to Jehovah (sn) Our Friends Should Love God (1 occurrence) Jesus called Lazarus his friend. (John 11:1, 5, 11) lr chap. 44 pp. 227-231 - Teacher (lr) Jehovah Promises Daniel a Wonderful Reward (1 occurrence) He said: “Lazarus our friend has gone to rest.”—John 11:11. dp chap. 18 pp. 306-319 - Daniel’s Prophecy (dp) Christianity—Was Jesus the Way to God? (1 occurrence) Setting out for Lazarus’ home, Jesus said to his disciples: “Lazarus our friend has gone to rest, but I am journeying there to awaken him from sleep.” (John 11:11) sh chap. 10 pp. 235-260 - Mankind’s Search for God (sh) What ‘Torment in the Lake of Fire’ Means (1 occurrence) For instance, he said of Lazarus, who lay dead for parts of four days, “Lazarus our friend has gone to rest, but I am journeying there to awaken him from sleep.” (John 11:11) ts chap. 14 pp. 117-124 - This Life (ts) 12
His credentials surpassed those of Moses, as he calmed the stormy sea of Galilee, walked on its waters (Matt. 8:23-27; 14:23-34), healed the blind, deaf and lame and those with sicknesses as grave as leprosy, and even raised the dead.—Luke 7:18-23; 8:41-56; John 11:1-46.
Joh 11:11-15, 31-45—Jesus weeps over the death of his friend Lazarus; then Jesus shows that he hates death and its effects on the human family by resurrecting Lazarus
17. What effect does Jesus’ teaching in the temple at the Festival of Tabernacles have? 17 “The light” conflicts with darkness (7:1–12:50).
John 11:11, 14-44: “[Jesus said to his disciples:] ‘Lazarus our friend has gone to rest, but I am journeying there to awaken him from sleep.’ . . .
Jesus raised more persons from the dead than did the prophets Elijah and Elisha, one of these being Lazarus of Bethany, who had been dead and entombed for four days. (John 11:1-45; 12:1-9)
Jesus’ mother Mary was one of such women, and likely Mary and Martha of the town of Bethany near Jerusalem were among the “some women” mentioned in Acts 1:14, who received the holy spirit on that notable day of Pentecost. (John 11:1-45)
After Jesus performed the stupendous miracle of raising Lazarus from the dead, “many of the Jews that had come to Mary [to comfort her] . . . put faith in him.”—John 11:1-45.
You might say, “God can resurrect the dead as easily as we can awaken someone from sleep.” (John 11:11-14)
Bereaved Christian spouses know that their loved ones are now sleeping, and they are confident that they will see them again. (John 11:11, 25) ... Bereaved spouses, although deeply grieved, can find comfort in the Bible.—John 11:11, 25.
Since the disciples did not immediately grasp the meaning of this statement, Jesus said plainly: “Lazarus has died.” (John 11:11, 14)
John 11:11-14: “‘Lazarus our friend has gone to rest, but I am journeying there to awaken him from sleep.’ . . .
It is likened in the Bible to a deep sleep. (John 11:11-14; 1 Thessalonians 4:13, 14; Ecclesiastes 9:5, 10)
Therefore death, whether that of a man or of an animal, is like sleep. (Ps. 13:3; John 11:11-14; Acts 7:60; 1 Cor. 7:39; 15:51; 1 Thess. 4:13)
3:17-19 The dead know not anything, Eccl. 9:5, 10; but are as those asleep John 11:11-14; 1 Cor. 15:20
It concurs with the rest of the Bible as to the state of the dead. (Eccl. 9:5, 10; Gen. 3:19; Ps. 6:5; 115:17; John 11:11-14; Rom. 6:23)
In both the Hebrew and the Greek Scriptures death is likened to sleep, a fitting comparison, not only due to the unconscious condition of the dead, but also because of the hope of an awakening through the resurrection. (Ps. 13:3; John 11:11-14)
Setting out for Lazarus’ home, Jesus said to his disciples: “Lazarus our friend has gone to rest, but I am journeying there to awaken him from sleep.” (John 11:11)
For instance, he said of Lazarus, who lay dead for parts of four days, “Lazarus our friend has gone to rest, but I am journeying there to awaken him from sleep.” (John 11:11)