John 11:1
Now a man named Lazarus was sick. He was from Bethany, the village of Mary and her sister Martha — John introduces a new sign, the raising of Lazarus, by establishing the sick man's identity, location, and social connections. Bethany is a village near Jerusalem (2 miles away, according to verse 18), and the family is already known to readers (Luke 10:38-42 context, though John will introduce them). The naming of Lazarus (Lazaros, from Hebrew Eleazar, 'God helps') is significant; this will be the seventh and climactic sign in John's Gospel.