In 1Ki 17:22; 2Ki 13:21; Ne 4:2; '/Romans/14/9/type/bbe'>Ro 14:9, 'to revive' is literally 'to come to life again,' as in Shaks. 1 Henry VI. i. i. 18
And the Lord gave ear to the voice of Elijah, and the child's spirit came into him again, and he came back to life.
And in the hearing of his countrymen and the army of Samaria he said, What are these feeble Jews doing? will they make themselves strong? will they make offerings? will they get the work done in a day? will they make the stones which have been burned come again out of the dust?
And there was a time when I was living without the law: but when the law gave its orders, sin came to life and put me to death;
And for this purpose Christ went into death and came back again, that he might be the Lord of the dead and of the living.
Basic English, produced by Mr C. K. Ogden of the Orthological Institute - public domain