You are referring to Jarius.
This account is discussed in the Synoptic Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke.
Jesus raised the daughter of Jarius.
Jesus raised several people from the dead, including Lazarus, the son of a widow in Nain, and Jairus' daughter.
The Bible lists numerous people who were apparently raised from the dead. Some of the people who were raised from the dead include Jesus, Lazarus, Tabitha, and the man tossed into Elisha's tomb.
No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.
Jesus raised him from the dead and He was able to do that because He has the power to do miracles.
Lazarus was raised from the dead, according to the biblical account.
In Old Testament:Elijah prays and God raises a young boy from death (1 Kings 17).Elisha raises the son of the Shunammite woman (2 Kings 4:32-37)A dead man's body that was thrown into Elisha's tomb is resurrected when the body touches Elisha's bones (2 Kings 13:21)In New Testament:Jesus raises Jairus' daughter from dead (Mark 5:22-43)Widow's son is raised from dead (Luke 7:11-16)Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead after 3 days (John 11)Jesus raised from the dead (Mat 28:1-10)
The Incas mummified their dead rulers and preserved them with offerings such as food, clothing, and treasures. These mummies were kept in special tombs and were believed to still have influence in the afterlife.
In the Bible, it was the Pharaoh's daughter who raised Moses.
The Inca custom of worshiping dead rulers played a significant role in the conquest of new territories. The Inca believed that their rulers maintained power and influence even in death, and they continued to be revered and honored. This led to a system of tribute and allegiance where conquered territories were expected to pay tribute and provide resources to the Inca rulers, solidifying their control and authority over these new lands.
Lazarus was raised from the dead by Jesus to demonstrate his power over death and to show that he is the Son of God.
Jesus raised Jairus' daughter (Matt. 9:23, Mark 5:22, Luke 8:41), Jesus raised a widow's son (Luke 7:11), and Lazarus (John 11:38).