NoAnswer:The gospels of Matthew and Mark both contain the account of events at the house of "Simon the leper", and John's gospel reveals that Judas was the son of a man named Simon, but there is no indication that Simon the leper and Simon the father of Judas were one and the same. In fact, "the leper" was most likely used to distinguish that man from any of the other eight Simons mentioned in the New Testament.
Were the owners of the house the same? They were both named Simon, but this was a common name of the time: two of the disciples were named Simon (Simon Peter, Simon the Zealot), as well as Judas Iscariot's father (Jn 6:71) and one of Jesus' brothers (Mk 6:3). One Simon is described as a Pharisee and the other as "Simon the Leper". Since "Pharisee" only means that one adhered to the beliefs of that sect, a leper could theoretically be a Pharisee, albeit a permanently unclean one. But if a man is a leper, and known as "Simon the Leper," it's unlikely he would be described simply as a Pharisee.
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 a man in a parable told by Jesus to illustrate a point and probably never existed. Lazarus, the brother of Martha and Mary, is a saint, however.
He must have been healed by Jesus, as it was forbidden for lepers to associate with non-lepers. So just as you had an ex-IRS agent there (Matthew) and even someone who'd been dead 4 days (Lazarus), so you have an ex-leper, who was probably still termed that to identify him.
No, Bethany was not a leper colony. Bethany was a village located near Jerusalem in the biblical region of Judea. It is known for being the home of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus, who were friends of Jesus.
The name of the leper could be Simon. As the ten lepers names are not given.
Father Damien The Leper Priest - 1980 TV was released on: USA: 27 October 1980
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Father Damien or Saint Damien of Molokai.
The account at Matthew 26:6-13 gives the location-the house of Simon the leper, in Bethany.
The few I can remember are Simon Peter, Simon the leper , Simon the old priest.Answer:The New Testament contains mentions of nine different men named "Simon:" 1. Simon Peter, apostle of Jesus - Luke 6:142. Simon Zelotes ('the zealot"), another apostle - Luke 6:153. The father of Judas Iscariot was named Simon - John 6:714. One of Jesus' earthly half-brothers - Matthew 13:555. A Pharisee who hosted Jesus in his home - Luke 7:406. Simon "the leper" - Matthew 26:67. Simon the Cyrenian, who was compelled to carry Jesus' cross - Mark 15:218. Simon the Sorcerer - Acts 8:99. Simon the tanner - Acts 9:43[The devout elder who blessed Jesus in the Temple (Luke 2) was Simeon.]