John 11:43 (GNV)

Passage

As hee had spoken these things, hee cried with a loude voyce, Lazarus, come foorth.

Nearby Context

John 11:41 Then they tooke away the stone from the place where the dead was layde. And Iesus lift vp his eyes, and saide, Father, I thanke thee, because thou hast heard me.

John 11:42 I knowe that thou hearest me alwayes, but because of the people that stand by, I said it, that they may beleeue, that thou hast sent me.

John 11:43 As hee had spoken these things, hee cried with a loude voyce, Lazarus, come foorth.

John 11:44 Then he that was dead, came forth, bound hande and foote with bandes, and his face was bound with a napkin. Iesus said vnto them, Loose him, and let him goe.

John 11:45 Then many of the Iewes, which came to Mary, and had seene the thinges, which Iesus did, beleeued in him.

Study Lenses

The verse centers on "spoken", "things", "cried", "loude", "voyce", "lazarus", "come", and "foorth". It is saying that the verse draws attention to "spoken" and "things", so its meaning should be read from those terms before moving to application.

The nearby context moves from verse 42's "I knowe that thou hearest me alwayes..." into verse 44's "Then he that was dead came forth...", so "spoken" and "things" belong inside that flow. In John context, the local focus is the identity of Jesus, new birth, eternal life, and belief and unbelief.

A plain takeaway is to answer the verse's own emphasis on "spoken" and "things" with trust shaped by these words, not by a vague optimism outside the passage.