Condition: Nonviability
This cannot possibly be YOUR condition, because dead men do not read or need this healing book. However, in the interest of completeness, here is a list of Scriptures about the raising of the dead:
In Matthew 9:18-25, Mark 5:22-43 and Luke 8:41-56, Jesus raises the ruler Jairus’s daughter from the dead.
In Matthew 10:7-8, Jesus tells His disciples at that particular time to raise the dead.
In Matthew 27:52-53, many saints rise from the dead and appear to many in the city.
In Luke 7:12-16, Jesus interrupts (and ends, we can assume) a funeral for a young man by raising him from the dead.
In John 11:1-44, Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead.
In Acts 9:36-42, Peter raises Tabitha from the dead.
In Acts 14:19-20, Paul is raised up by the disciples after being stoned and dragged out of the city, supposedly dead. It is debatable whether Paul was actually dead, but he must have at least looked dead if the people who stoned him dragged his body out of the city assuming he was dead.
In Acts 20:9-12, Paul raises Eutychus from the dead after he falls asleep, falls in this case being very literal!
In Revelation 11:9-11, the two prophets are miraculously raised from the dead.
In Matthew 11:4-5 and Luke 7:20-23, Jesus cites the raising of the dead as a proof that He is the Messiah.
In 1 Kings 17:17-24, Elijah raises a widow of Zidon’s son from the dead.
In 2 Kings 4:18-37, Elisha raises the Shunammite woman’s son from the dead.
In 2 Kings 13:20-21, the anointing still in Elisha’s bones is sufficient to raise a man from the dead when Elisha himself is dead!
In Hebrews 11:35, we read that women received their dead raised to life again in the Old Covenant. No specific instance is mentioned.
And of course, lest we forget, Jesus Christ Himself was raised from the dead!