After Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, he became a popular individual who many wanted to come see. These people were becoming believers in Jesus after he raised Lazarus up, along with numerous other miracles he was performing. However, fearing that everyone would become believers in Jesus, the Jewish leaders began plotting to kill not only Jesus, but Lazarus as well. There is very little written in the Bible about Lazarus after his resurrection. We are told that after his exit from the grave, Jesus went to his home for a dinner that had been prepared in honor of the Lord. Lazarus was among those who ate with him. According to church history, one tradition holds that after Jesus’ ascension back into heaven, Lazarus and his sisters moved to Cyprus where Lazarus became the bishop of Kition and died of natural causes in AD 63. Another theory claims that Lazarus and his sisters moved to Gaul to preach the gospel, and Lazarus became the bishop of Marseilles, where he was beheaded under the tyranny of Emperor Domitian. However, the Bible gives us no further information about Lazarus, and any additional details stem from church history and may or may not be accurate.