1 Kings 17:22
And the Lord heard the voice of Elijah; and the soul of the child came into him again, and he revived.
Cross-reference
In Deuteronomy 32:39, God declares He kills and makes alive — this resurrection demonstrates that power in action.
In 1 Samuel 2:6, Hannah affirms the Lord brings death and life — this resurrection confirms that divine prerogative.
In Luke 8:54, Jesus raises Jairus' daughter by taking her hand — similar to Elijah's physical contact and prayer restoring the widow's son.
In John 11:43, Jesus calls Lazarus forth — both resurrections demonstrate divine power over death, though Jesus acts in His own authority.
Acts 20:12 records Paul raising Eutychus — a similar divine restoration of life through God's prophet, echoing Elijah's raising of the widow's son.
2 Kings 4:35 records Elisha raising the Shunammite's son — a parallel miracle with the same method of stretching over the child.
Acts 20:10 shows Paul embracing the dead boy — a physical act mirroring Elijah's stretching over the child in 1 Kings 17:22.
Hebrews 11:35 summarizes the OT resurrection miracles — directly referring to the raising of the widow's son by Elijah.
In 2 Kings 13:21, a dead man revives when touching Elisha's bones — similar resurrection through a prophet, though here Elijah is alive and praying.