Jesus then puzzled His disciples and friends. Once, an urgent message came from Bethany to Jesus: His friend Lazarus had become ill, and Mary and Martha wanted Jesus to come and heal him, for he was near death. These three siblings were friends and disciples of Jesus, and they were people Jesus loved (John 11:5). The second Lazarus, also called Lazarus of Bethany, was the brother of Mary and Martha. The Lazarus in Jesus’ story does not appear anywhere else in the Bible, and we do not know when in the timeline of history he may have lived, if he was a real person. Either way, Jesus’ teaching on the reality of heaven and hell is clear. Because of these details, the story of Lazarus and the rich man could be a true account, relating the actual fates of Lazarus and the unbelieving rich man. However, Jesus uses actual names in the story, He does not interpret the story, and neither does He add a moral to the end. Some Bible scholars believe that Jesus was telling a parable, that is, a fictional story not meant to be a literal account. Both men died, and Jesus tells of how Lazarus was taken to “Abraham’s side,” a place of comfort and rest, while the rich man went to “Hades,” a place of conscious torment (Luke 16:22–23). He often stayed at the gate of a rich man in hopes of getting scraps from his table. Lazarus was very poor, probably homeless, and definitely a beggar (Luke 16:20). The first Lazarus is the subject of a story told by Jesus (Luke 16:19–31). There are two men called Lazarus in the Bible.
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