Curiosity: To See Lazarus, After he Was Raised from the Dead
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The event of Lazarus being raised from the dead by Jesus is a significant moment in the New Testament, recorded in the Gospel of John. This miraculous act not only demonstrated Jesus' divine authority over life and death but also stirred a profound curiosity among the people of Judea and beyond.

Biblical Account

The account of Lazarus' resurrection is found in John 11:1-44. Lazarus, a resident of Bethany and brother to Mary and Martha, had fallen ill. Despite the sisters' urgent message to Jesus, He delayed His visit, arriving four days after Lazarus had been laid in the tomb. Jesus, moved by compassion and demonstrating His divine power, called Lazarus forth from the grave, restoring him to life.

Public Reaction and Curiosity

The raising of Lazarus was a public event that could not be hidden. John 11:45-46 states, "Therefore many of the Jews who had come to Mary, and had seen what Jesus did, believed in Him. But some of them went to the Pharisees and told them what Jesus had done." This miracle not only led many to believe in Jesus but also intensified the curiosity and intrigue surrounding His ministry.

In John 12:9 , it is recorded, "Meanwhile a large crowd of Jews learned that Jesus was there. And they came, not only because of Him but also to see Lazarus, whom He had raised from the dead." The presence of Lazarus, alive and well, served as a living testimony to Jesus' miraculous power, drawing crowds eager to witness the man who had been dead and was now alive.

Implications of Curiosity

The curiosity to see Lazarus was not merely a fascination with the miraculous but also a pivotal moment that heightened the tension between Jesus and the religious leaders. John 12:10-11 notes, "So the chief priests made plans to kill Lazarus as well, for on account of him many of the Jews were deserting them and believing in Jesus." The religious authorities saw the growing belief in Jesus as a threat to their power and influence, and Lazarus' resurrection was a catalyst for their plotting against Jesus.

Cultural and Theological Significance

The curiosity surrounding Lazarus' resurrection highlights the human desire to witness and understand the divine. It underscores the power of personal testimony in the spread of the Gospel, as Lazarus' very existence became a testament to Jesus' identity as the Son of God. This event also foreshadows Jesus' own resurrection, offering a glimpse of the hope and victory over death that He would ultimately secure for all believers.

In summary, the curiosity to see Lazarus after his resurrection reflects the profound impact of Jesus' miracles on the people of His time, serving as a testament to His divine authority and the transformative power of faith.
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John 12:9
Much people of the Jews therefore knew that he was there: and they came not for Jesus' sake only, but that they might see Lazarus also, whom he had raised from the dead.
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Civ. Jesus Arrives and is Feasted at Bethany.
... Jesus' sake only, but that they might see Lazarus also, whom ... took counsel that they
might put Lazarus also to ... at one table greatly excited the curiosity of the ...
/.../mcgarvey/the four-fold gospel/civ jesus arrives and is.htm

The Resurrection of Lazarus
... But stop, O man, thy vain curiosity! ... who raised him from the dead, and to see (now
we ... to God that my preaching upon the resurrection of Lazarus today,, may ...
/.../selected sermons of george whitefield/the resurrection of lazarus.htm

The Feast at Simon's House
... some out of sympathy with Jesus, and others from curiosity to see one who ... Many expected
to hear from Lazarus a wonderful account of scenes witnessed after ...
//christianbookshelf.org/white/the desire of ages/chapter 62 the feast at.htm

John Chapter xi. 55-57; xii
... always," it can no longer, I suppose, after this twofold ... sake only, but that they
might see Lazarus, whom He ... the dead." They were drawn by curiosity, not by ...
/.../augustine/homilies on the gospel of john/tractate l john chapter xi.htm

A Preacher from the Dead
... It would be merely the gratification of curiosity; there would be no ... not be a feeling
preacher.-It would be impossible for Lazarus, who had ... Do you not see him? ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 3 1857/a preacher from the dead.htm

In Jericho and at Bethany - Jericho - a Guest with Zacch??us - the ...
... Certainly, not curiosity only ... Jews' came out, not only for His sake, but to see that
Lazarus ... had no such scruples, consulted how they might put Lazarus also to ...
/.../the life and times of jesus the messiah/chapter xxiv in jericho and.htm

The Resurrection of the Dead
... It was this which stirred the curiosity of the Athenians when ... turn to one or two
passages and see what these ... Have ye not heard that Lazarus, though he had been ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 2 1856/the resurrection of the dead.htm

The Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem
... it was only about two miles distant, to see Lazarus. ... us go there instead." Just so,
curiosity, curiosity; this is ... comes, and when every eye shall see him, you ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 7 1861/the triumphal entry into jerusalem.htm

A New Kind of King
... ebullition of enthusiasm occasioned by the raising of Lazarus. ... and was prompted mainly
by curiosity and the characteristic Greek eagerness to see any 'new ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture i/a new kind of king.htm

In Pilate's Judgment Hall
... He remembered how, not long before, Jesus had raised Lazarus, a man ... in this world
was not to gratify idle curiosity. ... a scene which they will one day see in all ...
/.../white/the desire of ages/chapter 77 in pilates judgment.htm

Resources
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