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Lazarus |
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Lazarus (lăz`ərəs) [Gr.,=Heb., Eleazar 1 Son of Aaron. 2 Keeper of the Ark of the Covenant. 3 Mighty man of David. 4 Man in the genealogy in the first chapter of the Gospel of St. Matthew. 5 One of the chief martyrs in the Maccabean period. ..... Click the link for more information. ], in the New Testament. 1 Brother of Mary and Martha of Bethany who, after four days in the tomb, was brought back to life by Jesus. 2 Beggar in the parable who lay suffering and neglected at the rich man's gate. After death the rich man, parching in hell, pleads in vain that Lazarus, now happy in heaven, be permitted to give him a cooling drink. LazarusIn the New Testament, two apparently different people. In the Gospel According to Luke, he was the poor man in the parable of Dives and Lazarus, and in the Middle Ages he was honoured as the patron of lepers. In the Gospel According to John, Lazarus was the man whom Jesus raised from the dead. When Jesus visited Bethany, near Jerusalem, Lazarus's sister Mary lamented that if only Jesus had been there four days earlier, surely he could have prevented her brother from dying. Jesus went to the cave where Lazarus was entombed and commanded him to “come forth,” and he did. The miracle, in the Gospel account, inspired some Jews to accept Jesus as the Messiah, and others reported it to Jewish leaders. Lazarus leper brought back to life by Christ. [N.T.: John 11:1–44] See : Disease Lazarus the beggar full of sores. [N.T.: Luke 16:19–31] See : Hunger Lazarus satisfied with table scraps; dogs licked sores. [N.T.: Luke 16:19–22] See : Poverty How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| She's currently working on a new book called The Archipelago of Saint Lazarus, the original name Magellan gave to the Philippine Islands. Enrique Fernandez writes a rip-roaring, thigh-slapping, soul-searching, and spirit-rousing essay, featuring Saint Lazarus and the author, who, having traveled to Cuba to report on the daily lives of the citizens of his mother country, became a skeptical but eager supplicant to the patron of the crippled and the feet impaired, hoping that this holy amalgam of Christian saint and Yoruban deity might cure his "foot dyslexia. Concentrating on the church of Saint Lazarus built in ancient Salinas, today's major Cypriot city of Larnaca, the architect described in detail its original style as well as the additions over the centuries, which include a Gothic Arcade and a Venetian Bell Tower. |
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