Hi Chalam
I'm sorry I cannot agree with you. Most scholars both past and present recognise "Lazarus and the Divas" as a parable.
It's true Lazarus is a named person but that doesn't go past the point, that a third of Jesus's presentations are parables and he never told literal stories for people to listen too. He kept his literal words to instructions and example. When it came to stories they were all parables. He may have refered to actual bible stories but he didn't add fresh literal stories to them. He kept to parables in his story telling.
I find it hard you are saying this story is literal. Which leads me to ask you a few questions.
You say "side" but the word is "Bosom" how can someone reside in someone bosom? there is the possibility of bosom position when seating at a meal so was lazarus eating lunch in heaven with Abraham in a literal way?
Since the rich man (divas) can see and call to Lazarus and Abraham can see and talk to the rich man across a "chasm" while one is in heaven and the other in hell. Are you saying then that those in heaven will see those in hell, tortured? Doesn't sound like heaven to me! and those in Hell will get the added pleasure of watching people in heaven having a fun times?
Can a drop of water on a tongue cool the fires of hell? if not why ask for it? and how could lazarus reach out across a chasm with a drop of water?
Are you really saying this story (from Luke only) is a literal real happening?
While the prophets are named they are not in the Parable they are just refered too as those his family had as living jews to listen too biblically.
You obviously now think Abraham among others are alive here when the bible in hebrews calls them dead until the resurrection how do you justify that contradiction?
Hebrews 11:13 (New International Version)
13 All these people were still living by faith when they died. They did not receive the things promised; they only saw them and welcomed them from a distance. And they admitted that they were aliens and strangers on earth.
Nope I think the logical thought is Jesus is saying a parable and thus there is no contradiction with hebrews.
I also find it hard to believe you think you are going to heaven and will have Torture TV to watch while at dinner when you are bored?