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Biblical scholars have also held that Lazarus and Simon the Leper are the same person and that the Jewish priests that tried to kill him are the "rich men".....
"...Simon the Leper is also sometimes identified as the same person as Lazarus of Bethany, or identified as his father or brother. This is because Matthew and Mark mention Simon, while John mentions Lazarus, but all four gospels assume one lodging at Bethany during the last week. Abbé Drioux identified all three as one: Lazarus of Bethany, Simon the Leper of Bethany, and the Lazarus of the parable, on the basis that in the parable Lazarus is depicted as a leper, and due to a perceived coincidence between Luke 16:30 and John 12:10 -- where after the raising of Lazarus, Caiaphas and Annas tried to have him killed.[4]..."
Simon the Leper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Biblical scholars have long held Lazarus of Bethany was wealthy. Not only was his tomb located in the private wealthy area but he often hosted and resupplied Jesus and his large host of followers.
Martha And Mary Of Bethany
Biblical scholars have also held that Lazarus and Simon the Leper are the same person and that the Jewish priests that tried to kill him are the "rich men".....
"...Simon the Leper is also sometimes identified as the same person as Lazarus of Bethany, or identified as his father or brother. This is because Matthew and Mark mention Simon, while John mentions Lazarus, but all four gospels assume one lodging at Bethany during the last week. Abbé Drioux identified all three as one: Lazarus of Bethany, Simon the Leper of Bethany, and the Lazarus of the parable, on the basis that in the parable Lazarus is depicted as a leper, and due to a perceived coincidence between Luke 16:30 and John 12:10 -- where after the raising of Lazarus, Caiaphas and Annas tried to have him killed.[4]..."
Simon the Leper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia