Jesus commanded Lazarus to come out of the tomb after he had died. This event is recorded in the Gospel of John (11:43-44), where Jesus calls Lazarus by name, and Lazarus emerges from the grave, still wrapped in burial cloths. This miracle demonstrated Jesus' power over death and foreshadowed his own resurrection.
In the biblical account, Lazarus, who was raised from the dead by Jesus, does not have any recorded words in the New Testament. The story primarily focuses on Jesus' command to Lazarus to come out of the tomb and the reactions of those present. Any dialogue or thoughts of Lazarus following his resurrection are not detailed in the scriptures. Thus, while he was alive again, his words are not documented.
Mary anointed Jesus before Lazarus died.
Lazarus did not betray Jesus. Lazarus was a friend of Jesus. He became ill and died. Jesus arrived three days later. His family had great faith, and they lamented that if Jesus had only arrived sooner, He could have healed Lazarus, and Lazarus would have lived. Jesus astonished everyone when he raised his friend from the dead and commanded his to rise up and walk out from his tomb.
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.
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false lazarus died and then jesus came and raised him from the dead
they had many, but Jesus was their best friend
In the bible Lazarus, Mary and Martha were his friends and not relatives.
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