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Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by date, newest first Sorted by date, oldest first Scripture Index for Texts Explained, 1952 (3 occurrences) 11:11-15 625 w52 12/15 pp. 765-767 - The Watchtower—1952 God’s Way Is Love (3 occurrences) John 11:11-15 (Knox) tells us: “He told them, Our friend Lazarus is at rest now; I am going there to awake him. w52 10/15 pp. 621-636 - The Watchtower—1952 Bible Navigation (3 occurrences) Chapters: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 bi22 - American Standard Version (bi22) Bible Navigation (3 occurrences) Chapters: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 rh - Rotherham (rh) Bible Navigation (3 occurrences) Chapters: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 bi10 - King James Version (bi10) Mark Study Notes—Chapter 5 (2 occurrences) has not died but is sleeping: In the Bible, death is often likened to sleep. (Ps 13:3; Joh 11:11-14; Ac 7:60; 1Co 7:39; 15:51; 1Th 4:13) nwtsty - Study Bible Job (2 occurrences) 13 For now I would be lying down undisturbed;+I would be sleeping and at rest+ ... 12 Man also lies down and does not get up.+ Until heaven is no more, they will not wake up,Nor will they be aroused from their sleep.+ nwtsty Job 1:1-42:17 - Study Bible Question 11: What happens when someone dies? (2 occurrences) John 11:11, 13, 14 nwtsty - Study Bible 1 Thessalonians Study Notes—Chapter 4 (2 occurrences) The Scriptures use the expressions “sleep” and “fall asleep” to refer both to physical sleep (Mt 28:13; Lu 22:45; Joh 11:12; Ac 12:6) and to the sleep of death (Joh 11:11; Ac 7:60; 13:36; 1Co 7:39; 15:6, 51; 2Pe 3:4). ... First, because the Scriptures show that the unconscious condition of the dead is like sleep. (Ec 9:5, 10; Joh 11:11, 13) nwtsty - Study Bible John (2 occurrences) 11:11 ... 11:14 rsg19 sect. 2 - Research Guide—2019 John (2 occurrences) 11:11 lff lesson 29; bhs 63; bh 59; w02 1/15 6; w90 5/1 4-5; sh 249-250 ... 11:14 lff lessons 29-30 dx86-24 - Index 1986-2024 Near-Death Experiences—What Do They Not Mean? (2 occurrences) Significantly, Jesus described Lazarus’ death as being like sleep, indicating that while Lazarus was dead, he was conscious of nothing at all.—John 11:11-14. ijwbq article 61 - Bible Questions Answered (ijwbq) Fear of Death—How Can You Overcome It? (2 occurrences) You need not fear pain or torment after you die, for the Bible compares death to sleep.—Psalm 13:3; John 11:11-14. ijwbq article 60 - Bible Questions Answered (ijwbq) 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) Is Hell Real? What Is Hell According to the Bible? (2 occurrences) As the Bible consistently teaches, they had been unconscious, as if in a deep “sleep.”—John 11:11-14; 1 Corinthians 15:3-6. ijwbq article 66 - Bible Questions Answered (ijwbq) Truths We Love to Teach (2 occurrences) The dead are unconscious; they are not suffering.—Eccl. 9:5; John 11:11-14. lmd - Love People (lmd) What Happens When You Die? (2 occurrences) The Bible often compares death to sleep. (Psalm 13:3; John 11:11-14; Acts 7:60) ijwbq article 53 - Bible Questions Answered (ijwbq) “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) Teachings That Give Hope (2 occurrences) Moreover, Jesus often resurrected the dead in front of many witnesses.—Luke 8:49-56; John 11:11-14, 38-44. g21 No. 1 pp. 12-13 - Awake!—2021 Uphold the Truth About Death (2 occurrences) It is as if they were in a deep sleep. (John 11:11-14) w19 April pp. 14-19 - The Watchtower (Study)—2019 Ecclesiastes (2 occurrences) It concurs with the rest of the Bible as to the state of the dead. (Ec 9:5, 10; Ge 3:19; Ps 6:5; 115:17; Joh 11:11-14; Ro 6:23) it-1 pp. 674-675 - Insight, Volume 1 Job, Book of (2 occurrences) Ec 9:5, 10; Joh 11:11-14; 1Co 15:20 it-2 pp. 81-84 - Insight, Volume 2 Sleep (2 occurrences) Therefore death, whether that of a man or of an animal, is like sleep. (Ps 13:3; Joh 11:11-14; Ac 7:60; 1Co 7:39; 15:51; 1Th 4:13) it-2 pp. 980-981 - Insight, Volume 2 Death (2 occurrences) In both the Hebrew and the Greek Scriptures, death is likened to sleep, a fitting comparison not only because of the unconscious condition of the dead but also because of the hope of an awakening through the resurrection. (Ps 13:3; Joh 11:11-14) it-1 pp. 596-599 - Insight, Volume 1 Sunday (2 occurrences) 11:20 PUBLIC BIBLE DISCOURSE: The Resurrection Hope Imparts Courage—How? (Mark 5:35-42; Luke 12:4, 5; John 5:28, 29; 11:11-14) CO-pgm18 pp. 6-7 - 2018 Regional Convention Program What the Bible Says About Life and Death (2 occurrences) In his teachings, Jesus likened death to a deep sleep. (John 11:11-14) wp17 No. 4 pp. 4-7 - The Watchtower (Public)—2017 The Bible—Accurate in All Respects (2 occurrences) It holds out the happy prospect that people will be awakened from the deep sleep of death by means of the resurrection.—Hosea 13:14; John 11:11-14. g17 No. 3 pp. 4-7 - Awake!—2017 October 17-23 (2 occurrences) • Initial Call: (2 min. or less) Joh 11:11-14—Teach the Truth. mwb16 October p. 4 - Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook—2016 Sample Presentations (2 occurrences) Scripture: Joh 11:11-14 mwb16 October p. 1 - Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook—2016 What Does the Bible Say? (2 occurrences) • The Bible often compares death to sleep. (John 11:11-14) wp16 No. 1 p. 16 - The Watchtower (Public)—2016 Question 11: What happens when someone dies? (2 occurrences) John 11:11, 13, 14 nwt p. 22 - New World Translation (nwt) Bible Words Index (2 occurrences) AWAKEN , Joh 11:11 I am traveling to a. him ... Joh 11:11 L. our friend has fallen asleep nwt pp. 1664-1691 - New World Translation (nwt) Job (2 occurrences) 13 For now I would be lying down undisturbed;+I would be sleeping and at rest+ ... 12 Man also lies down and does not get up.+ Until heaven is no more, they will not wake up,Nor will they be aroused from their sleep.+ nwt Job 1:1-42:17 - New World Translation (nwt) Plato (2 occurrences) b The Bible teaches that the dead are asleep, as it were, awaiting a resurrection. (Ecclesiastes 9:5; John 11:11-14; Acts 24:15) g 2/13 pp. 12-13 - Awake!—2013 A Key to Understanding the Bible (2 occurrences) Then said Jesus unto them plainly, Lazarus is dead.”—John 11:11-14. g 11/12 p. 28 - Awake!—2012 Question 2: What Will Happen When I Die? (2 occurrences) At that time, therefore, Jesus said to them outspokenly: ‘Lazarus has died.’”—John 11:11-14. w12 11/1 pp. 6-7 - The Watchtower—2012 What Is Wrong With Spiritism? (2 occurrences) It describes the dead as if they were in a deep sleep, totally unaware of what is taking place around them.b (Matthew 9:18, 24; John 11:11-14) w12 3/1 pp. 20-22 - The Watchtower—2012 Should Infants Be Baptized? (2 occurrences) Rather, he taught that they are unconscious, as if asleep.—John 11:1-14. w11 10/1 p. 11 - The Watchtower—2011 I Have Led a Most Rewarding Life (2 occurrences) But sadly, in 2005, on our 33rd wedding anniversary, he fell asleep in death, awaiting a resurrection to life in the Paradise new world. (John 11:11-14) g 2/11 pp. 25-27 - Awake!—2011 23456
John 11:11-15 (Knox) tells us: “He told them, Our friend Lazarus is at rest now; I am going there to awake him.
has not died but is sleeping: In the Bible, death is often likened to sleep. (Ps 13:3; Joh 11:11-14; Ac 7:60; 1Co 7:39; 15:51; 1Th 4:13)
13 For now I would be lying down undisturbed;+I would be sleeping and at rest+ ... 12 Man also lies down and does not get up.+ Until heaven is no more, they will not wake up,Nor will they be aroused from their sleep.+
The Scriptures use the expressions “sleep” and “fall asleep” to refer both to physical sleep (Mt 28:13; Lu 22:45; Joh 11:12; Ac 12:6) and to the sleep of death (Joh 11:11; Ac 7:60; 13:36; 1Co 7:39; 15:6, 51; 2Pe 3:4). ... First, because the Scriptures show that the unconscious condition of the dead is like sleep. (Ec 9:5, 10; Joh 11:11, 13)
Significantly, Jesus described Lazarus’ death as being like sleep, indicating that while Lazarus was dead, he was conscious of nothing at all.—John 11:11-14.
You need not fear pain or torment after you die, for the Bible compares death to sleep.—Psalm 13:3; John 11:11-14.
As the Bible consistently teaches, they had been unconscious, as if in a deep “sleep.”—John 11:11-14; 1 Corinthians 15:3-6.
You might say, “God can resurrect the dead as easily as we can awaken someone from sleep.” (John 11:11-14)
Moreover, Jesus often resurrected the dead in front of many witnesses.—Luke 8:49-56; John 11:11-14, 38-44.
It concurs with the rest of the Bible as to the state of the dead. (Ec 9:5, 10; Ge 3:19; Ps 6:5; 115:17; Joh 11:11-14; Ro 6:23)
Therefore death, whether that of a man or of an animal, is like sleep. (Ps 13:3; Joh 11:11-14; Ac 7:60; 1Co 7:39; 15:51; 1Th 4:13)
In both the Hebrew and the Greek Scriptures, death is likened to sleep, a fitting comparison not only because of the unconscious condition of the dead but also because of the hope of an awakening through the resurrection. (Ps 13:3; Joh 11:11-14)
11:20 PUBLIC BIBLE DISCOURSE: The Resurrection Hope Imparts Courage—How? (Mark 5:35-42; Luke 12:4, 5; John 5:28, 29; 11:11-14)
It holds out the happy prospect that people will be awakened from the deep sleep of death by means of the resurrection.—Hosea 13:14; John 11:11-14.
13 For now I would be lying down undisturbed;+I would be sleeping and at rest+ ... 12 Man also lies down and does not get up.+ Until heaven is no more, they will not wake up,Nor will they be aroused from their sleep.+
b The Bible teaches that the dead are asleep, as it were, awaiting a resurrection. (Ecclesiastes 9:5; John 11:11-14; Acts 24:15)
It describes the dead as if they were in a deep sleep, totally unaware of what is taking place around them.b (Matthew 9:18, 24; John 11:11-14)
But sadly, in 2005, on our 33rd wedding anniversary, he fell asleep in death, awaiting a resurrection to life in the Paradise new world. (John 11:11-14)