Entity: RAISES-LAZARUS
RAISES-LAZARUS is a term that references the biblical story of Lazarus of Bethany, a figure from the New Testament whose life was restored by Jesus four days after his death. The resurrection of Lazarus is considered one of the miracles of Jesus.
RAISES-LAZARUS
Etymology
The term RAISES-LAZARUS is derived from the biblical story of Lazarus of Bethany, who was raised from the dead by Jesus.
Definition
RAISES-LAZARUS refers to the act of performing an extraordinary act of revival or restoration, akin to the biblical resurrection of Lazarus by Jesus.
Historical Context
In the New Testament, Lazarus of Bethany is depicted as a figure whose life was restored by Jesus four days after his death, showcasing a powerful miracle attributed to Jesus.
Cultural Significance
The resurrection of Lazarus is considered a significant event in Christian theology, symbolizing the power of faith and divine intervention.
Related Concepts
- Lazarus of Bethany
- Miracles of Jesus
See Also
To perform an extraordinary act of revival or restoration, akin to the biblical resurrection of Lazarus by Jesus.