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John 11:11–13 NIV
After he had said this, he went on to tell them, “Our friend Lazarus has fallen asleep; but I am going there to wake him up.” His disciples replied, “Lord, if he sleeps, he will get better.” Jesus had been speaking of his death, but his disciples thought he meant natural sleep.

Lazarus

499. אֶלְעָזָר ʾElʿâzâr, el-aw-zawr´; from 410 and 5826; God (is) helper; Elazar, the name of seven Isr.:—Eleazar.

Eleazar
Numbers 4:16 NIV
“Eleazar son of Aaron, the priest, is to have charge of the oil for the light, the fragrant incense, the regular grain offering and the anointing oil. He is to be in charge of the entire tabernacle and everything in it, including its holy furnishings and articles.”
Eleazar was son of Aaron the High Priest
El = God, Azar = Helper
So in John 11 we have Jesus the eternal High Priest come to Lazarus
We are Lazaruses, we are sons of the Most High Priest Jesus
John 11:6 NIV
So when he heard that Lazarus was sick, he stayed where he was two more days,

Why did Jesus wait 2 days,

Why did Jesus only wait two days before he went to help Lazarus. The number two is the Hebrew letter Beyt. Beyt means temple. When the High Priest moves it is all about temple and temple procedure. Jesus waited until Beyt because the temple is the Chosen vehicle of his manifest presence. The temple is The Blueprint and the Heavenly structure through which God makes himself known to man. So if the temple is the Chosen vehicle, then you as the son of God are perfectly positioned to manifest the impossible.

Wake up

John 11:11 NIV
11 After he had said this, he went on to tell them, “Our friend Lazarus has fallen asleep; but I am going there to wake him up.”

ʿwr 2, v., to be awake, stir; to awake, start to move; to agitate, disturb. 80×

Deuteronomy 32:11 NIV
11 like an eagle that stirs up its nest and hovers over its young, that spreads its wings to catch them and carries them aloft.

a New Blue Print

Zechariah 2:1–13 NIV
Then I looked up, and there before me was a man with a measuring line in his hand. I asked, “Where are you going?” He answered me, “To measure Jerusalem, to find out how wide and how long it is.” While the angel who was speaking to me was leaving, another angel came to meet him and said to him: “Run, tell that young man, ‘Jerusalem will be a city without walls because of the great number of people and animals in it. And I myself will be a wall of fire around it,’ declares the Lord, ‘and I will be its glory within.’ “Come! Come! Flee from the land of the north,” declares the Lord, “for I have scattered you to the four winds of heaven,” declares the Lord. “Come, Zion! Escape, you who live in Daughter Babylon!” For this is what the Lord Almighty says: “After the Glorious One has sent me against the nations that have plundered you—for whoever touches you touches the apple of his eye—I will surely raise my hand against them so that their slaves will plunder them. Then you will know that the Lord Almighty has sent me. “Shout and be glad, Daughter Zion. For I am coming, and I will live among you,” declares the Lord. “Many nations will be joined with the Lord in that day and will become my people. I will live among you and you will know that the Lord Almighty has sent me to you. The Lord will inherit Judah as his portion in the holy land and will again choose Jerusalem. Be still before the Lord, all mankind, because he has roused himself from his holy dwelling.”
Zechariah 2:4–5 NIV
and said to him: “Run, tell that young man, ‘Jerusalem will be a city without walls because of the great number of people and animals in it. And I myself will be a wall of fire around it,’ declares the Lord, ‘and I will be its glory within.’

Garments

Genesis 3:21 NIV
The Lord God made garments of skin for Adam and his wife and clothed them.

4189 כֻּתֹּנֶת (kǔt·tō·něṯ): n.fem.; ≡ Str 3801; TWOT 1058a

1. LN 6.152–6.187 tunic, garment, i.e., clothing as a covering more complete than a loincloth, a basic garment reaching the knees and so a common garment for common wear and work (Ge 3:21; SS 5:3);

2. LN 6.152–6.187 unit: כֻּתֹּנֶת פַּס (kǔt·tō·něṯ pǎs) special tunic, i.e., long robe with long sleeves, with a special focus that this garment is not “work clothing” (Ge 37:3, 23b, 32a; 2Sa 13:18, 19+), note: good argument can be given that tunic was special because it was a richly ornamented robe

Genesis 37:3 NIV
Now Israel loved Joseph more than any of his other sons, because he had been born to him in his old age; and he made an ornate robe for him.
Exodus 28:4 NIV
These are the garments they are to make: a breastpiece, an ephod, a robe, a woven tunic, a turban and a sash. They are to make these sacred garments for your brother Aaron and his sons, so they may serve me as priests.
Exodus 29:5 NIV
Take the garments and dress Aaron with the tunic, the robe of the ephod, the ephod itself and the breastpiece. Fasten the ephod on him by its skillfully woven waistband.
Exodus 29:5 LXX/MT Parallel
5 ו\לקחת את ה\בגדים ו\הלבשׁת את אהרן + את ה\כתנת ו\את מעיל ה\אפד ו\את ה\אפד ו\את ה\חשׁן ו\אפדת ל\ו ב\חשׁב els ה\אפד
garment

955 II. בֶּגֶד (bě·ḡěḏ): n.masc.; ≡ Str 899; TWOT 198a

1. LN 6.162 garment, apparel, i.e., any clothing of a general kind (Ge 24:53; 27:27), note: context will determine if a specific kind of clothing is in mind, of a widow (Ge 38:14), sacred garments (Ex 28:2), note: for MT text in 2Ch 20:25, see 7007;

2. LN 6.172 cloak, robe, i.e., a specific outer piece of clothing (2Ki 22:11);

3. LN 6.106–6.117 ornate cloth as a piece of furniture in the tabernacle (Nu 4:6–13 passim);

4. LN 6.152–6.187 bed sheet, i.e., a cover on a bed (1Sa 19:13)

tunic (same as what Adam and Eve were clothed in)

4189 כֻּתֹּנֶת (kǔt·tō·něṯ): n.fem.; ≡ Str 3801; TWOT 1058a

1. LN 6.152–6.187 tunic, garment, i.e., clothing as a covering more complete than a loincloth, a basic garment reaching the knees and so a common garment for common wear and work (Ge 3:21; SS 5:3);

2. LN 6.152–6.187 unit: כֻּתֹּנֶת פַּס (kǔt·tō·něṯ pǎs) special tunic, i.e., long robe with long sleeves, with a special focus that this garment is not “work clothing” (Ge 37:3, 23b, 32a; 2Sa 13:18, 19+), note: good argument can be given that tunic was special because it was a richly ornamented robe

Robe

5077 מְעִיל (meʿîl): n.masc.; ≡ Str 4598; TWOT 1230b—LN 6.152–6.187 robe, cloak, i.e., an exterior garment which covers an inner tunic (1Sa 18:4), note: KB defines as a “sleeveless coat”

מֵעִים (mē·ʿîm) Holladay, BDB, Lisowsky: see 5055

Isaiah 61:3 NIV
and provide for those who grieve in Zion— to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of joy instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair. They will be called oaks of righteousness, a planting of the Lord for the display of his splendor.

5073 מַעֲטֶה (mǎ·ʿǎṭě(h)): n.[masc.]; ≡ Str 4594; TWOT 1601a

1. LN 6.152–6.187 garment, mantle, wrap, i.e., a cover or heavy wrap over the clothing (Isa 61:3+);

2. LN 25.116–25.134 unit: מַעֲטֶה תְּהִלָּה (mǎ·ʿǎṭě(h) tehil·lā(h)) be joyful, formally, mantle of praise, i.e., be in a joyful state, implying words of praise to God are spoken while in this state, as a figurative extension of wearing a garment (Isa 61:3+)

מַעֲטָפָה (mǎ·ʿǎṭā·p̄ā(h)) BDB: see 5074

Garment signifies calling
Zechariah 13:4 NIV
“On that day every prophet will be ashamed of their prophetic vision. They will not put on a prophet’s garment of hair in order to deceive.
1 Kings 19:19 NIV
So Elijah went from there and found Elisha son of Shaphat. He was plowing with twelve yoke of oxen, and he himself was driving the twelfth pair. Elijah went up to him and threw his cloak around him.
Isaiah 61:3 NIV
and provide for those who grieve in Zion— to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of joy instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair. They will be called oaks of righteousness, a planting of the Lord for the display of his splendor.
John 19:23 NIV
When the soldiers crucified Jesus, they took his clothes, dividing them into four shares, one for each of them, with the undergarment remaining. This garment was seamless, woven in one piece from top to bottom.
Luke 5:36–39 NIV
He told them this parable: “No one tears a piece out of a new garment to patch an old one. Otherwise, they will have torn the new garment, and the patch from the new will not match the old. And no one pours new wine into old wineskins. Otherwise, the new wine will burst the skins; the wine will run out and the wineskins will be ruined. No, new wine must be poured into new wineskins. And no one after drinking old wine wants the new, for they say, ‘The old is better.’ ”
1 Kings 19:13 NIV
When Elijah heard it, he pulled his cloak over his face and went out and stood at the mouth of the cave. Then a voice said to him, “What are you doing here, Elijah?”

168 אַדֶּרֶת (ʾǎd·dě·rěṯ): n.fem.; ≡ Str 155; TWOT 28c

1. LN 6.152–6.187 cloak, outerwear, coat, i.e., a covering garment for basic daily functions and needs (Ge 25:25; 1Ki 19:13, 19; 2Ki 2:8, 13, 14; Zec 13:4+);

2. LN 6.152–6.187 rich robe, i.e., a very beautiful garment, implying splendor and richness in its appearance (Jos 7:21, 24; Jnh 3:6+);

3. LN 79.9–79.17 splendor, beauty, i.e., a state or condition of an object as having a lovely, desireable appearance (Eze 17:8+);

4. LN 1.95–1.98 rich pasture, i.e., a tract of open land very suitable for grazing, with abundant grass for sheep and goats (Zec 11:3+)

אדשׁ (ʾdš): see 169

אָדֹשׁ (ʾā·ḏōš) BDB: see 169, 1889

a rich pasture:
Zechariah 11:3 NIV
Listen to the wail of the shepherds; their rich pastures are destroyed! Listen to the roar of the lions; the lush thicket of the Jordan is ruined!
Ezekiel 17:8 NIV
It had been planted in good soil by abundant water so that it would produce branches, bear fruit and become a splendid vine.’

ADAM

Genesis 2:7 NIV
7 Then the Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being.

man

133 II. אָדָם (ʾā·ḏām): n.masc.; ≡ Str 120; TWOT 25a—LN 6.152–6.187 leather, i.e., processed animal skins (Hos 11:4); note: in context, strips of leather used as binders; note: oth, see 132

Dust

3. LN 10.14–10.48 descendants, formally, dust, i.e., the progeny of a person, with a focus on the abundance of those offspring (Nu 23:10);

Ground

141 I. אֲדָמָה (ʾǎḏā·mā(h)): n.fem.; ≡ Str 127; TWOT 25b

1. LN 2.14–2.28 soil, dust, i.e., dirt either as clods, clay, or fine particles (1Sa 4:12; Isa 28:24);

2. LN 1.39–1.45 earth, world, i.e., the entire surface of the land on which mankind dwells (Ge 12:3);

3. LN 1.79–1.81 land, i.e., a geo-political area as a land region (Isa 19:17);

Genesis 3:21 NIV
21 The Lord God made garments of skin for Adam and his wife and clothed them.
Revelation 1:13 NIV
13 and among the lampstands was someone like a son of man, dressed in a robe reaching down to his feet and with a golden sash around his chest.
Genesis 41:43 NIV
43 He had him ride in a chariot as his second-in-command, and people shouted before him, “Make way!” Thus he put him in charge of the whole land of Egypt.
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