John 11:33

"Therefore when Mary came to where Jesus was and saw him, she fell down at his feet, saying to him, “Lord, if you would have been here, my brother wouldn’t have died.”"

Key Reflection

Mary's actions reflect her deep faith and emotional pain. By falling at Jesus' feet, she acknowledges his lordship while expressing her belief that his presence could have prevented the death of Lazarus, highlighting themes of divine power and the inevitability of death in human experience.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 33. He groaned in the spirit. The word rendered groaned, here, commonly denotes to be angry or indignant, or to reprove severely, denoting violent agitation of mind. Here it also evidently denotes violent agitation--not from anger, but from grief. He saw the sorrow of others, and he was also moved with sympathy and love. The word groan usually, with us, denotes an expression of internal sorrow by a peculiar sound. The word here, however, does not mean that utterance was given to the internal emotion, but that it was deep and agitating, though internal. In the spirit. In the mind. See Ac 19:21: "Paul purposed in the spirit "--that is, in his mind, Mt 5:3. Was troubled.

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