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33Lazerathup33
Interpretation of Rembrandt
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 We were totally unprepared for what Jesus had in mind for his cousin Lazereth. WE had decided he was GOD and so he was in all our minds then this this Manifestation of Power. Right in front of us. In front of lots of folks the whole region it seemed like was out there surrounding us competing with one another in the press of the throngs You know that Bethany was near Jerusalem, not two miles away, and many friends of Martha and Mary had come from Jerusalem to mourn with them, or comfort them. It was the custom. He tried to answer someone from the crowd but was too emotional he was weeping angry at himself for not being there to stop the death. We all took it for granted what he said that iff he had been there it would not have happened. They uncovered the crypt and the first thing that eye noticed was an  incompleted angel is the best way to describe this it looked like wings and a sword on a ghost for there was no body there. Add that to the fact that when Jesus spoke this disembodied Cupid moved over the body of Lazereth as iff he was lifting it up out of the ground answering his Lords words with action and power. When he was fully restored to life they loosed his graveclothes and stepped back he moved animated and jointed again like a marionette puppet come back to life. We who were there were eye witnesses to his Majesty the fact that a dead man now lives again among the living not as a zombie or nimbus but a real flesh and blood man needing food and sustenance again why the Lord Jesus himself ate a part of a honeycomb to reassure us that he could eat food after death is just life come once again.



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