from the dead

Etymology
A translation of or, a phrase in the New Testament, used for instance in the King James Version. See.

Prepositional phrase

 * 1) from being dead, from death
 * 2) * 1987 June 27, Oral Roberts Tells Conference He Has Raised People From the Dead, New York Times
 * 3) * 2005 October 7, Back from the Dead, This American Life
 * 4)  from obsolescence or failure
 * 5) * 2017 November 11, Investment Group Plans to Bring World Airways Back From the Dead, Skift
 * 1)  from obsolescence or failure
 * 2) * 2017 November 11, Investment Group Plans to Bring World Airways Back From the Dead, Skift

Usage notes
Common collocations: rise from the dead, raise from the dead, bring back from the dead, come back from the dead.