Strong's Concordance Lazaros: Lazarus, the name of two Israelites Original Word: Λάζαρος, ου, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: Lazaros Phonetic Spelling: (lad'-zar-os) Definition: Lazarus, the name of two Israelites Usage: Lazarus, Eliezer, (a) the beggar, (b) the brother of Martha and Mary, of Bethany. 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. Probably of Hebrew origin (El'azar); Lazarus (i.e. Elazar), the name of two Israelites (one imaginary) -- Lazarus. see HEBREW El'azar Englishman'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 |