37. And--rather, "But."
some . . . said, Could not this man, which opened the eyes of the
blind, have caused that this man should not have died?--The former
exclamation came from the better-feeling portion of the spectators; this
betokens a measure of suspicion. It hardly goes the length of attesting
the miracle on the blind man; but "if (as everybody says) He did that,
why could He not also have kept Lazarus alive?" As to the restoration of
the dead man to life, they never so much as thought of it. But
this disposition to dictate to divine power, and almost to peril our
confidence in it upon its doing our bidding, is not confined to men of
no faith.
JFB.
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