The name of the leper is not mentioned in The Bible, but one thing is clear he was a samaratin, an out cast to the Jews.
There was a man who lived at Bethany, "Simon the leper" mentioned 3 times in the New Testament who quite possibly could have been miraculously cured by Jesus. We are not told specifically, but..... If this man lived in his own home and people came to his house we know that his leprosy had been cured. Matthew 26:6 Mark 14:3, John 12:1.
That out of the ten lepers only one came back to thank Jesus
The account referred to in the question is found in Luke 17:12-19. The point of the narrative is that only one of the ten, a Samaritan, returned to thank Jesus at all. The other nine failed to show any thankfulness.
Jesus came back from the grave on Easter morning.
no
the resurrection.
Easter started after Jesus came back from the dead
I will come back somtime
yes and then he came back to life 3 days later
he didnt. he came back to life three days later.
No one would know what he would say, because Jesus is unpredictable.
Jesus said that He would come back to bring His church to be with Him in heaven. Coming back means that He was already here, so . . . He came, He left, and He's coming back again.