John 11 recounts the story of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead. As Jesus's miracles go, this one was a BIggie! John tells us that it was the real impetus for Jewish defections to the Jesus camp, for according to John 12:11 “it was on account of him that many of the Jews were deserting and were believing in Jesus.” Easy to see why!
But it is hard to see why Matthew, Mark and Luke never mention this miracle. Particularly Luke, who claims to have "carefully investigated everything" (Luke 1:3), and claims in Acts 1:1 that his gospel “wrote about all (Gk. pantōn) that Jesus did and taught from the beginning, until the day he was taken up to heaven.” How could Luke have missed this one? I don't mean to pick on Luke. How could ANY of the Synoptics have left this miracle out of their gospels? They picked up bringing Jairus’ daughter back to life (Matthew 9:23-26, Mark 5:35-43, Luke 8:40-56), but not Lazarus. Does it make sense that all three didn't deem the Lazarus raising important enough to mention (if they knew of it)?
But it is hard to see why Matthew, Mark and Luke never mention this miracle. Particularly Luke, who claims to have "carefully investigated everything" (Luke 1:3), and claims in Acts 1:1 that his gospel “wrote about all (Gk. pantōn) that Jesus did and taught from the beginning, until the day he was taken up to heaven.” How could Luke have missed this one? I don't mean to pick on Luke. How could ANY of the Synoptics have left this miracle out of their gospels? They picked up bringing Jairus’ daughter back to life (Matthew 9:23-26, Mark 5:35-43, Luke 8:40-56), but not Lazarus. Does it make sense that all three didn't deem the Lazarus raising important enough to mention (if they knew of it)?