Every branch in me that bears no fruit he cuts (airei | αἴρει | pres act ind 3 sg) off, but every branch that does bear fruit he prunes, so that it may bear more fruit.
If we let him go on like this, everyone will believe in him, and the Romans will come and destroy (arousin | ἀροῦσιν | fut act ind 3 pl) both our holy place and our nation.”
So they took (ēran | ἦραν | aor act ind 3 pl) away the stone. Then Jesus lifted (ēren | ἦρεν | aor act ind 3 sg) up his eyes and said, “Father, I thank you that you have heard me.
Jesus said, “Take (arate | ἄρατε | aor act imperative 2 pl) away the stone.” Martha, the sister of the dead man, said to him, “Lord, by now the body will smell because it has been buried for four days.”
The Jews surrounded him and asked, “How much longer will (aireis | αἴρεις | pres act ind 2 sg) you (aireis | αἴρεις | pres act ind 2 sg) provoke (aireis | αἴρεις | pres act ind 2 sg) us to (aireis | αἴρεις | pres act ind 2 sg) anger? If you are the Christ, tell us plainly.”
No one takes (airei | αἴρει | pres act ind 3 sg) it away (airei | αἴρει | pres act ind 3 sg) from me, but I lay it down of my own free will. I have the power to lay it down, and I have the power to take it back again. This command I received from my Father.”