“Lazarus returned to the house he shared with Mary and Martha after being raised from the dead.”
(John 12:1–2).
There is no other information about Lazarus in the Bible. Any more information comes from the history of the church and may or may not be true.



According to one theory, Lazarus and his sisters relocated to Cyprus after Jesus’ reascension into heaven, where Lazarus established himself as the bishop of Kition before passing away naturally in AD 63.
Another theory holds that Lazarus and his sisters traveled to Gaul to preach the gospel, and that Lazarus settled in Marseilles and rose to the position of bishop before being executed there by Emperor Domitian. Lazarus’ whereabouts are unknown.
“Nonetheless, we are confident that his physical body passed away twice. And we know that Lazarus will be raised from the dead to join all of God’s saints in eternity.”
1 Corinthians 15:51–53 and 1 Thessalonians 4:14–17.

