the moral to this story really is about how we shouldn't love money more than God and make money more important than helping people. the consequences is if you love money more than God you will end up livng a miserable life and end up in a bad place.
The moral lesson taught in the parable of the rich man and Lazarus is that one should show compassion and help those in need, as neglecting the suffering of others can have consequences in the afterlife.
Yes, the story of Lazarus and the rich man is considered a parable in the Bible. It is a symbolic story that teaches a moral lesson about the consequences of one's actions in life.
Yes, the story of the rich man and Lazarus is considered a parable in the Bible. It is found in the Gospel of Luke and teaches a moral lesson about the consequences of how we treat others in this life.
The story of the rich man and Lazarus is a parable told by Jesus in the Bible, meant to teach a moral lesson rather than being a literal account.
Yes, the story of the rich man and Lazarus is considered a parable in the Bible. It is found in the Gospel of Luke and is meant to teach a moral lesson about the importance of caring for others and the consequences of neglecting those in need.
Yes, the story of Lazarus and the rich man is considered a parable in the Bible.
The story of Lazarus and the rich man can be found in the New Testament of the Bible, specifically in the Gospel of Luke, chapter 16, verses 19-31.
The rich man went to hell because he did not help a poor man named Lazarus who was suffering and in need.
The Lazarus who was resurrected from the dead is called Lazarus of Bethany or Lazarus of the Miracle. The leper in the parable of the rich man and the beggar (Luke 16) is called Lazarus the Beggar or Lazarus of the Parable. That's a Catholic answer.
there is two one is the one that Jesus resurrected and the other one is in the story the rich man and Lazarus but they're different people
Yes, there are two different individuals named Lazarus mentioned in the Bible. One is the Lazarus who was raised from the dead by Jesus in the Gospel of John, and the other is the Lazarus in the parable of the rich man and Lazarus in the Gospel of Luke.
Luke 16:19-31A rich man lived sumptuously during his life while the beggar Lazarus, at his gate and covered in sores licked by dogs, begged for the crumbs from his table. After they both died, the rich man was in torment in hell, but Lazarus was in the bosom of Abraham and able to be seen by the rich man. He cried out to Abraham for Lazarus to be allowed to bring him even drops of water to cool his tongue, but was reminded that in life he had received plenty of good things, Lazarus received only bad things, and that the divide between the two was now unbridgeable either way. The rich man then desired Lazarus to be sent to testify to his brothers as to the torment of hell, to which Abraham replied that they already had warnings in Moses and the prophets about the place. The rich man continued to insist that while they ignored the prophets, they surely would listen and repent when faced with someone returned from the dead. Abraham replied," If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead."Answer(16:19-31) "I am tormented in this flame."In the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, the rich man goes to hell because he had a good life on earth and so now he will be tormented forever in hell. Whereas Lazarus, who was miserable on earth, is now in heaven.