He cried out to Adonai and said, “Adonai my God, have You brought such evil even on the widow with whom I am staying, by causing her son to die?”
1 Kings 17:21 - Tree of Life Version Then he stretched himself upon the child three times. He cried out to Adonai and said, “Adonai my God, please let this child’s soul come back into his body!” Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 And he stretched himself upon the child three times, and cried unto the LORD, and said, O LORD my God, I pray thee, let this child's soul come into him again. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition And he stretched himself upon the child three times and cried to the Lord and said, O Lord my God, I pray You, let this child's soul come back into him. American Standard Version (1901) And he stretched himself upon the child three times, and cried unto Jehovah, and said, O Jehovah my God, I pray thee, let this child’s soul come into him again. Common English Bible Then he stretched himself over the boy three times and cried out to the LORD, “LORD my God, please give this boy’s life back to him.” Catholic Public Domain Version And he stretched himself out beside the boy three times. And he cried out to the Lord and said, "O Lord, my God, let the soul of this boy, I beg you, return to his body." Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version And he stretched, and measured himself upon the child three times, and cried to the Lord, and said: O Lord my God, let the soul of this child, I beseech thee, return into his body. |
He cried out to Adonai and said, “Adonai my God, have You brought such evil even on the widow with whom I am staying, by causing her son to die?”
Now he became very hungry and wanted to eat; but while they were preparing something, he fell into a trance.
But Paul went down, fell on him and threw his arms around him. He said, “Don’t be upset, for his life is within him.”
But Peter sent them all outside, and he got down on his knees and prayed. Then, turning to the body, he said “Tabitha, get up!” She opened her eyes, and when she saw Peter, she sat up.
He reasoned that God was able to raise him up even from the dead—and in a sense, he did receive him back from there.