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This led the History Channel to announce: History [C]hannel has the highest respect for President Obama. The Bible series was produced with an international and diverse cast of respected actors. It's unfortunate that anyone made this false connection. History’s "The Bible" is meant to enlighten people on its rich stories and deep history." [40]
The name "Lazarus" also appears in the Gospel of Luke in the story of Lazarus and Dives, which is attributed to Jesus. [68] Also called "Dives and Lazarus", or "The Rich Man and the Beggar Lazarus", the narrative tells of the relationship (in life and in death) between an unnamed rich man and a poor beggar named Lazarus.
Lazarus, a fictional virus in the TV series Sanctuary; Lazarus, a character in the Star Trek TOS episode "The Alternative Factor" (1967) Lazarus Churchyard, a character in the comic series of the same name; Archbishop Lazarus in video game Diablo; Dr. Lazarus, a character in the film Galaxy Quest; Kirk Lazarus in the film Tropic Thunder
The name Lazarus, from the Hebrew: אלעזר, Elʿāzār, Eleazar - "God is my help", [24] also belongs to the more famous biblical character Lazarus of Bethany, known as "Lazarus of the Four Days", [25] who is the subject of a prominent miracle attributed to Jesus in the Gospel of John, in which Jesus resurrects him four days after his death ...
Arriving at Lazarus' tomb, Jesus commands to remove the stone, reaffirming the need for faith. Jesus prays to his Father and raises Lazarus from the dead, disturbing a Sadducee, and John writes down the miracle. Judas Iscariot rejoices, yet Thomas angrily resents Jesus for bringing Lazarus back to life but not Ramah or John the Baptizer.
An abbreviation of the Hebrew name אֶלְעָזָר Eleazar or אֱלִיעֶזֶר Eliezer meaning 'God has helped' [1] which first appeared in Jewish Aramaic (see Lazarus and Eleazar ben Shammua.) As a forename, it is more common in Slavic countries. [2] As a surname, however, it is more common in Hungary and Romania. [3]
Baking lazarakia to eat on Lazarus Saturday is a tradition practiced in Greece and Cyprus. It is said to have originated in Cyprus, and it is significant that St. Lazarus was their first bishop. The bread is a mildly sweet Lenten bread made with sweet-smelling spices that looks like Lazarus bound up in grave clothes. [6]
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