King James Version
Howbeit Jesus spake of his death: but they thought that he had spoken of taking of rest in sleep.(John 11:13)
Then said Jesus unto them plainly, Lazarus is dead.(John 11:14)
And I am glad for your sakes that I was not there, to the intent ye may believe; nevertheless let us go unto him.(John 11:15)
Then said Thomas, which is called Didymus, unto his fellowdisciples, Let us also go, that we may die with him.
Then when Jesus came, he found that he had lain in the grave four days already.(John 11:17)
Now Bethany was nigh unto Jerusalem, about fifteen furlongs off:(John 11:18)
And many of the Jews came to Martha and Mary, to comfort them concerning their brother.(John 11:19)

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John 11:16 - Cross Reference

Peter said unto him, Lord, why cannot I follow thee now? I will lay down my life for thy sake. (John 13:37)
There were together Simon Peter, and Thomas called Didymus, and Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, and the sons of Zebedee, and two other of his disciples. (John 21:2)
His disciples say unto him, Master, the Jews of late sought to stone thee; and goest thou thither again? (John 11:8)
But Thomas, one of the twelve, called Didymus, was not with them when Jesus came. (John 20:24)
And he said unto him, Lord, I am ready to go with thee, both into prison, and to death. (Luke 22:33)
And when they were come in, they went up into an upper room, where abode both Peter, and James, and John, and Andrew, Philip, and Thomas, Bartholomew, and Matthew, James the son of Alphaeus, and Simon Zelotes, and Judas the brother of James. (Acts 1:13)
And Andrew, and Philip, and Bartholomew, and Matthew, and Thomas, and James the son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus, and Simon the Canaanite, (Mark 3:18)
Peter said unto him, Though I should die with thee, yet will I not deny thee. Likewise also said all the disciples. (Matthew 26:35)
Matthew and Thomas, James the son of Alphaeus, and Simon called Zelotes, (Luke 6:15)
Thomas saith unto him, Lord, we know not whither thou goest; and how can we know the way? (John 14:5)
Philip, and Bartholomew; Thomas, and Matthew the publican; James the son of Alphaeus, and Lebbaeus, whose surname was Thaddaeus; (Matthew 10:3)