John:11:25-26
rwp@John:11:25 @{I am the resurrection and the life} (\Eg eimi h anastasis kai h z\). This reply is startling enough. They are not mere doctrines about future events, but present realities in Jesus himself. "The Resurrection is one manifestation of the Life: it is involved in the Life" (Westcott). Note the article with both \anastasis\ and \z\. Jesus had taught the future resurrection often (6:39|), but here he means more, even that Lazarus is now alive. {Though he die} (\kan apothani\). "Even if he die," condition (concession) of third class with \kai ean\ (\kan\) and the second aorist active subjunctive of \apothnsk\ (physical death, he means). {Yet shall he live} (\zsetai\). Future middle of \za\ (spiritual life, of course).
rwp@John:11:26 @{Shall never die} (\ou m apothani eis ton aina\). Strong double negative \ou m\ with second aorist active subjunctive of \apothnsk\ again (but spiritual death, this time), "shall not die for ever" (eternal death). {Believest thou this?} (\pisteueis touto;\) Sudden test of Martha's insight and faith with all the subtle turns of thought involved.