Yet, like most of his acts, things are not as simple as they seem, especially eating. In fact, after telling Lazarus to “come out” though dead for four days, the man — in the next chapter — was “one of those reclining at table with [Jesus]” at dinner. For Jairus’s daughter and Lazarus, eating was definitive proof that both were, indeed, rejuvenated and restored to life.
Christ takes this a step further after his resurrection.
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