Revelation 11:11
And after three days and an half the Spirit of life from God entered into them, and they stood upon their feet; and great fear fell upon them which saw them.
Cross-reference
Revelation 11:13 shows the aftermath of the resurrection — earthquake and fear leading people to glorify God.
Revelation 20:4 depicts martyrs resurrected and reigning with Christ, paralleling the witnesses' resurrection after faithful testimony.
Revelation 20:5 defines the first resurrection, providing doctrinal context for the resurrection of the witnesses here.
Genesis 2:7 uses the same 'breath of life' phrase — God giving life to Adam prefigures the resurrection of the two witnesses.
Ezekiel 37:5-14 describes God breathing life into dry bones — the same resurrection imagery used for the two witnesses.
In 1 Kings 17:22, Elijah's prayer restores the widow's son to life — a direct parallel to the two witnesses receiving the breath of life and standing.
In Ezekiel 2:2, the Spirit enters the prophet and sets him on his feet — a clear parallel to breath entering the witnesses and making them stand.
In Ezekiel 37:10, breath enters dry bones, they come to life and stand — direct parallel to the two witnesses receiving breath and standing.
Romans 8:11 connects resurrection through the Spirit — the same Spirit that raises the two witnesses from death.
In 2 Kings 13:21, a dead man revives and stands after touching Elisha's bones — a resurrection parallel to the witnesses standing after breath of life.