John 11:34

And said, Where have you laid him? They said unto him, Lord, come and see.
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Cornelius a Lapide

AD 1637
And said, Where have ye laid him, &c. Christ knew the place where Lazarus was buried: for, as S. Augustine argues, Didst thou know that he was dead, and art ignorant where he is buried? Yet He asked the question; because He acted with men after a human manner, and by the inquiry prepared Himself, and cleared the way for the raising up of Lazarus; and excited the attention at once of Mary, Martha, and the Jews, so that they should watchfully consider the words and actions of Christ, who was about to raise him. Symbolically, S. Gregory says: Christ recalling to the women the sin of Eve, says, "I have placed the man in Paradise whom ye have placed in the tomb." Come and see. Eagerly they invite Jesus to come and see, hoping that He who had raised up strangers" dead, would raise up also Lazarus His intimate associate, who was so beloved by Him. Whence, mystically, the Gloss: "See, that is pity;" for, as S. Augustine says, the Lord sees when He pities, according to this, "Look upon my adv...

George Leo Haydock

AD 1849
Where have you laid him? He asks what he knows, says St. Augustine, to raise their attention, their faith, hope (Witham)

John Chrysostom

AD 407
So that the question might not be attended with lamentation. But why does He ask? Because He desired not to cast Himself on (the miracle), but to learn all from them, to do all at their invitation, so as to free the miracle from any suspicion. They say unto Him, Come and see.

Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation - 2 Peter 1:20

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