G2976 Definition
- Strong's number
- G2976
- Lemma
- Λάζαρος
- Transliteration
- Lázaros
- Pronunciation
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- Strong's definition
- Lazarus (i.e. Elazar), the name of two Israelites (one imaginary) Lazarus probably of Hebrew origin (H499);
15 instances of the word Λάζαρος Lázaros (G2976)
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John 11:1 - man was Now a certain sick named Lazarus of Bethany the town of Mary and Martha sister her
John 11:2 - (It was that Mary which anointed which the Lord with ointment and wiped which feet his which hair his whose which brother Lazarus was sick
John 11:5 - loved Now Jesus Martha and sister her and Lazarus
John 11:11 - These things said and after that he saith he Lazarus friend Our sleepeth but I go that I may awake he
John 11:14 - Then said unto them Jesus plainly Lazarus is dead
John 11:43 - And when he thus had spoken voice with a loud he cried Lazarus come forth
John 12:1 - which Then Jesus before six days which the passover came to Bethany where was Lazarus which had been dead whom he raised from the dead
John 12:2 - they made him a supper There and Martha served but Lazarus one was of them that sat at the table him
John 12:9 - knew therefore people Much from the Jews that there he was also they came not for Jesus sake only but that also Lazarus they might see whom he had raised from the dead
John 12:10 - consulted But the chief priests that also Lazarus they might put
John 12:17 - bare record therefore The people that was with him when Lazarus he called from his grave and raised him from the dead
Luke 16:20 - beggar And a certain there was named Lazarus which was laid at gate his full of sores
Luke 16:23 - And in hell he lift up eyes his being in torments and seeth Abraham off afar And Lazarus in bosom his
Luke 16:24 - And he cried and said Father Abraham have mercy on me And send Lazarus that he may dip the tip finger in water And cool tongue my for I am tormented in flame
Luke 16:25 - said But Abraham Son remember that receivedst thou good things thy in lifetime thy and Lazarus likewise evil things now But he is comforted thou But art tormented