It wasn't Lazarus. It was very clearly John.
John Chapter 21, Verse 20: Peter turned and saw the desciple whom Jesus loved following them, the one who also had leaned back against him during the supper and had said, "Lord, who is it that is going to betray you?"
While Lazarus did have a DINNER with Lazarus in John Chapter 20, this is speaking of the SUPPER in John Chapter 13, in which the disciple whom Jesus loved asked, "Lord, who is it?" in Verse 25. Notice the difference in the words DINNER and SUPPER. The meal with Lazarus clearly says DINNEr, while the meal with the beloved disciple later on clearly says SUPPER, which is referred to in John Chapter 21, Verse 20; The SUPPER in which "...he reclined at the table with the twelve (Mattew Chapter 26, Verse 20)," John being one of the twelve.
Would it be considered inappropriate to make a joke about Catholics apparently truly not being able to interpret scripture without the guidance of the Church?
not only that but also missing that John was an Apostle and that John was beloved not only to Jesus but Mary also - twinc
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