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The account of the resurrection of Lazarus can be found at John 11:1-44. Shortly after Jesus heard that his dear friend Lazarus was sick, he decided to stay where he was for two more days rather than rush in with his healing powers to save Lazarus. His comment at John 11:4 was revealing...he said: "...This sickness will not end in death. No, it is for God’s glory so that God’s Son may be glorified through it.”(NIV)Jesus knew that, when he arrived, Lazarus would be dead, but that he could resurrect him publicly, bringing glory to God, giving more proof that Jesus was indeed God's son and the Messiah, thus building the faith of those who observed.(John 11:41,42,45)
Bethany which is a village "about two miles" away from Jerusalem. Just as Capernaum was Jesus' home in Galilee (Mark 2:1), Bethany might be called his home in Judea. It was the "certain village" that Jesus visited during his later Judean ministry (approximately October to December, 32 C.E.), the location of the home of Martha, Mary, and Lazarus, who became beloved friends of Jesus. (Luke 10:38) Here Jesus later performed the miracle of Lazarus' resurrection. (John 11:1, 38-44)
The capital of Judea during Jesus' time was Jerusalem.
No, Bethany was not a leper colony. Bethany was a village located near Jerusalem in the biblical region of Judea. It is known for being the home of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus, who were friends of Jesus.
His soul was in heaven.If you mean Lazarus, who was a poor man that Jesus used in his story:Luke 16:22And it came to pass, that the beggar died, and was carried by the angels into Abraham's bosom: the rich man also died, and was buried;
Yes, they were. It is known that people really would cross the Jordan to the east bank and bypass Samaria on the way to and from Galilee and Judea.
Jesus was born in a stable in Bethlehem in Judea.
Jesus lived in Judea.
Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea Davids city .
Jesus Christ Was Born In Bethlehem, Judea
Bethlehem in Judea
The governor of the province of Judea was Pontius Pilate.