Bogatul Nemilostiv Lazar Pe Ioan Cordia Instant
: A wealthy man lives in extreme luxury ("purple and fine linen"), while a beggar named Lazarus lies at his gate, covered in sores and wishing for scraps.
The phrase (The Unmerciful Rich Man and Poor Lazarus) refers to a famous parable told by Jesus in Luke 16:19–31 . In the Romanian Orthodox and theological tradition, names like Ioan Cordia (or often Ioan Cornea or Ioan Gura de Aur in similar contexts) are associated with deep moral reflections on this text. Summary of the Parable Bogatul Nemilostiv Lazar Pe Ioan Cordia
: The rich man begs Abraham to send Lazarus to cool his tongue with water or to warn his living brothers. Abraham refuses, noting that if they do not listen to "Moses and the Prophets," they will not be convinced even if someone rises from the dead. Key Theological Themes : A wealthy man lives in extreme luxury
The story is frequently used in Romanian spiritual teachings to highlight several critical points: Summary of the Parable : The rich man
: After death, Lazarus is carried by angels to "Abraham’s bosom," while the rich man goes to Hades, where he suffers in torment.