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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.
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.
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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
In Luke 16:19-31, Jesus tells the parable of the rich man and Lazarus. It depicts the contrast between a rich man who lived luxuriously but ignored a beggar named Lazarus who lived in poverty and suffering. After they both die, Lazarus is in heaven while the rich man is in torment. The rich man asks for Lazarus to warn his five brothers about their fate, but Abraham tells him they have Moses and the prophets to listen to.
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The story of Lazareth is a parable by Jesus, in Luke 16:19-31. When Jesus spoke of the angel carrying away Lazarus to the bosom of Abraham, this was intended allegorically, to mean that he died and went to heaven. In the parable, it was important that Lazarus be clearly understood as taken to heaven, to create a contrast to the fate of the rich man.
Rich men could pay a man to take their place in the draft. Therefore poor men fought in a rich man's place.
The parable of the beggar Lazarus in heaven and the rich man in hell are recorded in Luke 16:19 onward. John 11 records the events of Jesus' bringing back to life Lazarus, the brother of Mary and Martha.
In Luke 16:19-31, Jesus' parable of The Rich Man and Lazarus.
You can find Ernst Wiechert's book "The Rich Man and the Poor Lazarus" in libraries, bookstores, or online retailers like Amazon. It is a novel that explores themes of social injustice and class divisions.
He was the brother of Mary and Martha. He died, but then he got better. (He had some help... Mary, Martha, and Lazarus were friends of Jesus.) There is another unrelated Lazarus in a parable told by Jesus. He was a rich man. He also died, but he didn't get better. In fact, he spent eternity in torment.