John 11:44
King James Version
6 Jun 2026
“And he that was dead came forth, bound hand and foot with graveclothes: and his face was bound about with a napkin. Jesus saith unto them, Loose him, and let him go.”
Ἰησοῦς
Jesus. Iesous. The Greek form of Yeshua meaning the LORD saves. The name given before His birth. In His name is salvation healing and authority over every power of darkness.
λύω
do unbind
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λύω
To loose, to set free, to destroy. Luo. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested that He might destroy the works of the devil. The works of darkness are being undone.
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πούς
feet
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πούς
Foot. Pous. How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news. God considers beautiful what goes out to carry the Gospel. Your willingness to go makes you beautiful.
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χείρ
hands
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χείρ
Hand. Cheir. Into Your hands I commit my spirit. The hands that made the universe were the hands that were nailed to the cross. He gave everything including His hands.
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ὄψις
face
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ὄψις
Outward appearance, face, surface. Do not judge by appearances but judge with right judgment. God looks at the heart. We must learn to look deeper too.
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λέγω
Says
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λέγω
To say, to speak with authority. Jesus said and it was so. When Jesus speaks everything listens. His words carry the weight of creation behind them.
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σουδάριον
in a headcloth
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σουδάριον
a sudarium (sweat-cloth), i.e. towel (for wiping the perspiration from the face, or binding the face of a corpse)
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ὑπάγω
to go.
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ὑπάγω
to lead (oneself) under, i.e. withdraw or retire (as if sinking out of sight), literally or figuratively
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Λάζαρος
Lazarus
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Λάζαρος
Lazarus (i.e. Elazar), the name of two Israelites (one imaginary)
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δέω
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δέω
to bind (in various applications, literally or figuratively)
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ἐξέρχομαι
Go out
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ἐξέρχομαι
to issue (literally or figuratively)
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θνήσκω
having died
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θνήσκω
to die (literally or figuratively)
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περιδέω
had bound about.
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περιδέω
to bind around one, i.e. enwrap
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κειρία
with linen strips,
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κειρία
a swathe, i.e. winding-sheet
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