Jesus said: "TAKE the stone away." Martha, the sister of the deceased, said to him: "Lord, by now he must smell, for it is four days." Jesus said to her: "Did I not tell you that if you would believe you would see the glory of God?" Therefore they took the stone away. Now Jesus raised his eyes heavenward and said: "Father, I thank you that you have heard me. True, I knew that you always hear me; but on account of the crowd standing around I spoke, in order that they might believe that you sent me forth." And when he had said these things, he cried out with a loud voice: "Laz′a‧rus, come on out!" The [man] that had been dead came out with his feet and hands bound with wrappings, and his countenance was bound about with a cloth. Jesus said to them: "Loose him and let him go."
(John 11:39-44)
One thought:
At John 11:43, after Lazarus had been dead for parts of 4 days, Jesus resurrects him saying: "Lazarus, come on out!"
false lazarus died and then jesus came and raised him from the dead
There is no record of Lazarus betraying Jesus in the Bible. In fact, Lazarus was a close friend of Jesus whom he raised from the dead. Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve disciples, is the one known for betraying Jesus by identifying him to the chief priests for thirty pieces of silver.
Lazarus was Jesus friend whom he loved and Jesus raised him from the dead while he was in the cave and lazarus walked out.
Jesus loves everyone!
The account of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead is found in the Gospel of John, chapter 11.
Jesus. Lazarus.
Lazarus.
they had many, but Jesus was their best friend
In the bible Lazarus, Mary and Martha were his friends and not relatives.
nope he was his friend
Lazarus
Lazarus was raised from the dead by Jesus. He was a brother of Mary and Martha, living in Bethany. Found in John, chapter 11. Jesus spoke of another Lazarus, who was poor, sitting and begging at the gate of a rich man's home. This beggar died and went to "Abraham's bosom," a way of saying that he went to paradise. The rich man, who didn't care about the needs of the poor beggar, also died, but went to Hell, where he was in torments. Found in Luke 16:19-31.