No.
There exists an interpertation that Lazarus in Luke's account is the brother of Mary and Martha whom Jesus rose from the dead as reported in John's account. A veiw not commonly held.
Both Lazaruses are generally held not to be the same person.
I do not believe that is the Lazarus Jesus had in mind in the telling of the event.
I would lean more toward it being;
From: Got Questions
Eleven people in the Bible bear the Hebrew name
Eliezer, which means “
God is my help.” The first and most notable is
Abraham’s trusted servant, Eliezer of Damascus, who would have inherited Abraham’s fortune if Ishmael and Isaac had not been born: “But Abram said, ‘Sovereign LORD, what can you give me since I remain childless and the one who will inherit my estate is Eliezer of Damascus?’” (
Genesis 15:2). A common custom in those days was for couples with no children to adopt a servant as an heir to take the place of a firstborn son.
Rather than
From; Wikipedia
Lazarus of Bethany (Latinised from
Lazar, ultimately from
Hebrew Eleazar, "
God helped"),
What are the odds, that a man named, "God is my helper," who was sent to pick a wife for Isaac, the only begotten son of Abraham, died in the bosom of the Abraham, that is died of the faith of Abraham?