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eutychus
Eu′ty·chus was "A young man in Troas who is the last person reported in the Scriptures to have been miraculously restored to life. Upon Paul's visit to Troas on his third missionary tour, he prolonged his discourse to the brothers until midnight. Overcome by tiredness and possibly by the heat of the many lamps and the crowded condition in the upper chamber, Eutychus fell into deep sleep and tumbled down from a third-story window. The physician Luke, the writer of Acts and apparently an eyewitness of what happened, reports that Eutychus was not merely unconscious but "was picked up dead." Following a procedure similar to that of Elisha in resurrecting the Shunammite's son, Paul threw himself upon Eutychus and embraced him. Paul's words, "Stop raising a clamor, for his soul is in him," indicated that life had been restored to Eutychus.-Ac 20:7-12; see also 2Ki 4:34." Source: Insight from the Scriptures published by The Watchtower Bible & Tract Society.
Acts 20:9 tells us that a young man called Eutychus fell out of a window while Paul was preaching. This was an opportunity for Paul to revive the young man after he was pronounced dead.Eutychus means 'fortunate', a coincidence that tells us that the story is not likely to be historical.
It was not a 'lady' but a young man named Eutychus(Acts 20:7-12)
According to the Bible, Eutychus died after falling from a window during a sermon given by the apostle Paul in Troas. However, Paul miraculously brought Eutychus back to life.
Acts 20 v9, Eutychus, falls asleep listening to Paul in troas and falls out the window.
Peter in Acts 9: 36-43 raised Dorcas. Paul in Acts 20:7-12 raised the young man Eutychus.
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Eutychus was mentioned in the Bible for dozing off during Paul's sermon on the Day of Pentecost falling from a window ledge where he was sitting and dying as a result of his injuries He was raised back to life by the preacher according to the King James version of the Bible A lad at Troas who fell from a window and was restored by Paul (Acts 20: 7-12).
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