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His first album with Myrrh was Comin' on Strong, released in 1984, [11] which included the song "Lazarus Come Forth" (landing at number 13) and became Carman's first top-ten album on the US Christian Albums chart, peaking at number six.
"Lazarus Come Forth" 13 13 Comin' On Strong "His Mercy Endures Forever" – 36 "Blessed Is He Who Comes" – 20 1986 "The Champion" 1 28 The Champion "Revive Us, Oh Lord" 10 2 "Abundance of Rain" 14 – "Fear Not My Child" (with Kim Boyce) – 24 "Jesus Is" 8 – A Long Time Ago...In a Land Called Bethlehem: 1988 "Radically Saved" 1 15 Live...
He then calls Lazarus to come out ("Lazarus, come forth!") and Lazarus does so, still wrapped in his grave-cloths. Jesus then calls for someone to remove the grave-cloths, and let him go. The narrative ends with the statement that many of the witnesses to this event "believed in him".
Lazarus, komm heraus: vier Schriften (Come Forth, Lazarus), a study of Christian mysticism, written in German and published in 1985, ISBN 3-906371-08-5. Translated as Covenant of the Heart and published in English in 1992. Also published as Lazarus, come forth!
The Resurrection of Lazarus is a painting by Henry Ossawa Tanner entered into the Paris Salon in 1897 and winning a third place medal. [1] [2] During his lifetime, this was the painting for which he was most known, his "masterwork". [2] Since his death in 1937, secular tastes have pushed The Banjo Lesson to the top place in public esteem. [2]
"Lazarus Come Forth" (1943, published 1944) "There Was an Old Woman" (1943, published 1944) "The Trunk Lady" (1943, published 1944)
The text says "Lazarus come forth" (John 11.43) and "Jesus wept" (John 11.35). The second light illustrates the story of the Raising of the son of the widow of Nain (Luke 7:11–17) This window was dedicated to William Strother by his mother.
Six days before Passover, Jesus and the Twelve depart from Ephraim to visit Lazarus, Mary and Martha in Bethany (John 12:1–3), where a large crowd gathered when they found out Jesus and Lazarus were there (12:9). However, verses 12:12–13 seem to indicate they went home again the same day after this brief encounter in Bethany.