Mary anointed Jesus before Lazarus died.
Mary Magdalene was the sister of Lazarus.
The sister of Lazarus and Mary was St. Martha. See the Gospel of John, Chapter 11 and 12.
Mary, Martha and Lazarus were siblings who were visited by their friend Jesus.
In the bible Lazarus, Mary and Martha were his friends and not relatives.
they had many, but Jesus was their best friend
Lazarus had a sister called Mary. That Mary was not the mother of Jesus.
Martha was the sister of Mary and Lazarus - the very same Lazarus that Jesus raised from the dead after four days. She and her siblings were close friends to Jesus. In the Bible, she is in Luke
Mary did have a brother and his name was Edward the 6th
Answer The Gospel according to John records Jesus visiting Martha and Mary on two occasions: the first was after the death of their brother, Lazarus (John 11:1) and the second was the week before Passover (John 12:1). Upon considering how Jesus reacted to the death of Lazarus (He wept and people remarked how much Jesus loved Lazarus) it is quite safe to assume that Jesus was well known to the family and had visited on previous occasions.
Jesus has many earthly friends. they include lazarus, Martha, and Mary
Almost certainly not. Scripture makes it clear where relations of Jesus exist; we are told that Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist was a 'relation' (some say cousin) of Mary the mother of Jesus making Jesus and John possibly cousins or second cousins. Scripture also tells of Jesus' brothers and sisters (children Mary had after Jesus was born), but nowhere does it even hint that Mary, Martha and Lazarus were related to Jesus. If they were, it seems unthinkable that, in the many references to them and their home at Bethany, no mention was made of such a relationship. We are told that Mary and Martha were sisters and that Lazarus was their brother, but that is all.
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.