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Who Did Jesus Raise from the Dead?

Death is one of the most powerful and final realities we face as humans. But in the Bible, we see something incredible: Jesus didn’t just talk about life; He showed His authority over death itself. This is evident from those he raised from the dead. The stories of Jesus raising the dead are not just miracles; they are powerful moments that reveal who He truly is.

In the Gospels, there are three key times when Jesus brought someone back to life. Each story is different, but they all point to one truth: nothing is impossible with Him. Whether it was a young girl, a widow’s only son, or a man who had been dead for days, Jesus stepped in and changed everything.

These miracles are not just about what happened back then. They still speak today. They remind you that even when a situation feels completely lost, God can bring life back into it.

The Widow of Nain's Son

Widow of Nain

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In which book of the Bible is the story of the Widow of Nain found?

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Who accompanied Jesus to Nain?

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Where did Jesus meet the dead man being carried out?

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Why was this widow’s situation especially tragic?

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Who else was with the widow when her dead son was being carried out?

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What emotion did Jesus feel when He saw the widow?

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What did Jesus say to the widow?

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What did Jesus do before speaking to the dead man?

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What did the people carrying the coffin do after Jesus touched the coffin?

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What words did Jesus use to bring the young man back to life?

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What happened immediately after Jesus spoke?

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What did Jesus do after raising the young man?

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How did the crowd react after the miracle?

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What did the people say about Jesus?

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What spread throughout Judea after this miracle?

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The story of the widow of Nain is found in the Gospel of Luke. This is one of the most emotional raisings of the dead in Jesus’ ministry.

As Jesus and His disciples approached the town of Nain, they met a funeral procession. A dead man was being carried out, the only son of the widow. This woman had already lost her husband, and now her widow’s son was gone too.

Without being asked, Jesus also stepped in. Seeing her pain, lord jesus had compassion. He touched the coffin, and Jesus said, “Young man, I say to you, arise.” Instantly, the man sat up and was brought back to life.

This moment shocked everyone. It was clear evidence of the divine power of god. People began to talk about people being raised, just like in the days of Elijah and Elisha, who also performed resurrections.

But this was different. Jesus raised the dead not just as a prophet, but as the messiah, the one who brings eternal hope. This miracle shows that God sees pain. The widow didn’t ask, yet Jesus acted, and her son became among the people raised to life. 

Lesson:
God cares deeply about your situation. Even when you feel alone, the son gives life, and what seems lost can be restored.

Jarius' Daughter

Jarius' Daughter Raised to Life

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Who was Jairus?

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Why did Jairus come to Jesus?

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How old was Jairus’ daughter?

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Who followed Jesus on His way to Jarius' house?

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What happened while Jesus was on His way to Jairus’ house?

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How old was Jairus’ daughter?

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What happened while Jesus was on His way to Jairus' house?

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How long had the woman been suffering from her condition?

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What did the woman say in her hear before touching the hem of Jesus' garment

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How was the woman's situation before she met Jesus?

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How did Jesus react when the woman touched Him?

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How did the Peter and the disciples respond to Jesus?

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How did Jesus know that someone had touched Him?

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How did the woman react when she realized she was not hidden?

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In front of whom did the woman declare the reason she had touched Jesus?

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What did Jesus say to the woman after she confessed?

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What did Jesus tell the woman to do after healing her?

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What news did Jairus receive while Jesus was speaking to the woman?

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What did the messengers tell Jairus?

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How did Jesus respond to the bad news?

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What were the mourners doing when Jesus arrived?

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What did Jesus say to the people mourning the girl’s death?

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How did the people react when Jesus said the girl was sleeping?

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Who did Jesus allow to enter the room where the child was?

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What did Jesus do before speaking to the girl?

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What words did Jesus say to the girl?

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What happened immediately after Jesus spoke to the girl?

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What did Jesus command after the girl was raised?

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How did the parents react to their daughter being brought back to life?

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What did Jesus tell the parents after raising the girl?

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Despite Jesus’ command, what happened after the miracle?

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The story of Jairus’ daughter is one of the most touching examples of Jesus raising the dead. The bible says that Jairus was a ruler of the synagogue, a respected leader, yet he came humbly to lord jesus because his little girl was dying.

As a ruler, Jairus had status, but in that moment, all he needed was faith. He asked Jesus Christ to come and heal his child. On the way, people came with bad news: the girl had died. But Jesus said, “Do not fear, only believe.”

When Jesus came to the house, the atmosphere was filled with mourning. The girl’s body lay still, and everyone believed it was over. But Jesus told them she was only sleeping. Then He took her by the hand and spoke life into her.

Immediately, the daughter of Jairus was raised to life. This moment shows the power of God in a simple but profound way. It reminds you that even when something looks completely gone, Jesus raises the dead and gives hope again. This miracle also points forward to something greater, the resurrection of Jesus, when He Himself would rise from the dead.

Lesson:
Faith matters, as the scripture shows. Even when the situation feels final, you can still believe in Jesus because the Son of God has authority over life and death.

Lazarus

LAZARUS

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Who was Lazarus?

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What was Mary known for?

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What message did Mary and Martha send to Jesus?

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What did Jesus say about Lazarus’ sickness?

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How did Jesus feel about Lazarus, Mary, and Martha?

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After hearing of Lazarus’ illness, what did Jesus do?

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Why did the disciples question Jesus' decision to return to Judea?

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What did Jesus mean when He spoke of walking in the day and night?

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What did Jesus first say about Lazarus situation to his disciples?

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How did the disciples misunderstand Jesus?

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How did Jesus clarify His statement?

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What did Thomas say to the disciples?

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How many days had Lazarus been in the tomb when Jesus arrived?

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What did Martha say to Jesus when He arrived?

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What did Martha do when she heard that Jesus was coming?

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What was Mary doing while Martha went to meet Jesus?

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What did Martha believe about Jesus' relationship with God?

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What did Jesus say to Martha about her brother?

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What was Martha’s understanding of resurrection?

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What did Jesus declare about Himself?

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According to Jesus, what happens to those who believe in Him?

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What question did Jesus ask Martha afterward?

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What was Martha’s response to Jesus?

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Who did Martha secretly call after speaking with Jesus?

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How did Mary respond when she heard that Jesus was calling for her?

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Where was Jesus when Mary went to meet Him?

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What did the Jews assume when they saw Mary leave quickly?

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What did Mary say to Jesus when she saw Him?

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How did Jesus react when He saw Mary and the Jews weeping?

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What did Jesus ask after seeing their sorrow?

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What did the Jesus afterward and is the shortest verse in the Bible?

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How did the Jews react to Jesus weeping?

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What did some Jews question about Jesus?

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Where was Lazarus buried?

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What did Jesus tell them to do at the tomb?

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What concern did Martha express about opening the tomb?

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What did Jesus say Martha would see if she believed?

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What did Jesus do before calling Lazarus out of the tomb?

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What did Jesus thank God for?

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What words did Jesus use to call Lazarus from the tomb?

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How did Lazarus come out of the tomb?

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What did Jesus instruct them to do after Lazarus came out?

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The story of Lazarus is the most famous example of Jesus raising the dead. It reveals the full power of god and clearly shows that Jesus is the resurrection and the life.

When Lazarus died, he had already been in the tomb for four days; in fact, he had been dead for four days. His sisters, especially Martha, were grieving deeply. By this time, everyone believed the situation was completely beyond hope.

But Jesus told his disciples that this situation would reveal God’s glory. When Jesus came to Bethany, Martha expressed her faith but also her pain. Then Jesus said, “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me will have eternal life.”

At the grave, Jesus called out loudly and raised Lazarus from the dead. Yes—He raised Lazarus, even after four days. The man who had been wrapped for burial walked out, fully alive and well.

This miracle shocked the jews and confirmed that Jesus truly had the authority to raise the dead. It also points directly to something even greater, the resurrection of Jesus. Just as Lazarus from the dead was restored, Jesus was raised, becoming the firstfruits as explained in 1 Corinthians by Apostle Paul. Through Him, we have the promise of everlasting life, as also echoed in Romans.

Lesson:
Nothing is too far gone. Even when something feels buried in the grave, Jesus can bring it back to life. This is the heart of the gospel: the Father raises the dead, and through Jesus’ resurrection, we are offered true eternal hope. We know Jesus rose from the dead, and we rejoice in this.

Jesus raising the dead

Conclusion on Jesus Raising the Dead

The stories of Jesus raising the dead reveal something far deeper than just powerful miracles. When Jesus raised Jairus’ daughter, the widow’s son, and Lazarus, He showed that He has complete authority over life and death. These moments were not random acts. They were clear signs that He is the Son of God and the source of true life.

FAQs About Jesus Raising the Dead

How many people did Jesus raise from the dead

The three people Jesus raised from the dead were Jairus’ daughter, who was a young girl; the widow of Nain’s son, who was being carried out for burial; and Lazarus, who had been in the tomb for four days. These stories are found in the Gospels and are some of the clearest examples of His divine power.
Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead to reveal God’s glory and to strengthen the faith of those around Him. In that moment, He made it clear that He is the resurrection and the life. It was also a powerful sign pointing to His own resurrection, showing that He has authority over death and offers eternal life to those who believe in Him.

You can find them in the Gospels. Jairus’ daughter is in Mark chapter 5, the widow of Nain’s son is in Gospel of Luke chapter 7, and Lazarus is in the Gospel of John chapter 11.

Yes, others in the Bible also raised the dead, but always through God’s power, not their own. In the Old Testament, Elijah raised a widow’s son back to life, and Elisha later raised a child as well. These were powerful moments that showed God working through His prophets. In the New Testament, the apostles continued this pattern. Peter raised a woman named Tabitha, and Paul raised a young man named Eutychus. The key difference is that Jesus raised the dead by His own authority. The others depended on God’s power, while Jesus acted as the Son of God, showing that He has direct authority over life and death.