Lexicon Lazaros: Lazarus Original Word: Λάζαρος Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Lazarus. Probably of Hebrew origin (El'azar); Lazarus (i.e. Elazar), the name of two Israelites (one imaginary) -- Lazarus. see HEBREW El'azar NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origincontr. of Heb. Elazar Definition Lazarus, the name of two Isr. NASB Translation Lazarus (15). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2976: ΛάζαροςΛάζαρος, Λαζαρου, ὁ (rabb. לַעְזָר, apparently the same as אֶלְעָזָר, whom God helps (cf. Philo, quis haeres § 12); according to others, equivalent to עֶזֶר לֹא, without help), Lazarus; 1. an inhabitant of Bethany, beloved by Christ and raised from the dead by him: John 11:1ff, 2. an imaginary person, extremely poor and wretched: Luke 16:20, 23-25. Forms and Transliterations Λαζαρε Λάζαρε Λαζαρον Λάζαρον Λαζαρος Λάζαρος Lazare Lázare Lazaron Lázaron Lazaros LázarosLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Luke 16:20 N-NMSGRK: τις ὀνόματι Λάζαρος ἐβέβλητο πρὸς NAS: named Lazarus was laid KJV: beggar named Lazarus, which was laid INT: certain by name Lazarus was laid at Luke 16:23 N-AMS Luke 16:24 N-AMS Luke 16:25 N-NMS John 11:1 N-NMS John 11:2 N-NMS John 11:5 N-AMS John 11:11 N-NMS John 11:14 N-NMS John 11:43 N-VMS John 12:1 N-NMS John 12:2 N-NMS John 12:9 N-AMS John 12:10 N-AMS John 12:17 N-AMS Strong's Greek 2976 |