He uses the wand to change water to wine, multiply the bread and fishes, and raise Lazarus.
Tradition has it that Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead.
Who will dare touch him now that he's raised Lazarus?
Now that he has raised Lazarus, they're more frantic than ever.
The term refers to the Gospel of John, in which Jesus is claimed to have raised Lazarus from the dead.
"Like raising Lazarus," his father used to say about a stiff congregation.
She had brought the family back to life, just as Jesus raised Lazarus out of love and compassion.
Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead and then proclaimed himself as "the resurrection and the life."
He did not walk on water, feed the multitude with loaves and fishes, change water into wine or raise Lazarus from the dead.
The more well-known tale is in John 11:41-44, in which Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead.