ECB(i)
20 and a beggar named El Azar is cast at his gate - ulcerous;
21 and panting to be filled with the crumbs which fall from the table of the rich man: but even the dogs come and lick his ulcers.
22 And so be it, the beggar dies, and is borne by the angels to the bosom of Abraham: the rich man also dies and is entombed;
23 and in sheol/hades, being in torments, he lifts his eyes, and sees Abraham afar off and El Azar in his bosom.