While the dictionary makes no distinction between resurrected and resuscitated, Servant
(see here:
thefreedictionary.com/resurrect
resurrect - cause to become alive again; “raise from the dead”; “Slavery is already dead, and cannot be resurrected”; “Upraising ghosts”
upraise, raise
resuscitate, revive - cause to regain consciousness; “The doctors revived the comatose man”
resurrect, uprise, rise - return from the dead; “Christ is risen!”; “The dead are to uprise”
…I am happy to use your term and say that Dorcas was* resuscitated.*
She was
resuscitated after she died.
About that time she became sick and died, and her body was washed and placed in an upstairs room. --Acts 9:37
So* resuscitated.* Resurrected. It makes no matter to me.
Either way, she was dead. Then she was alive.
And she had a physical body when when she was…er…
resuscitated.
Do you believe this verse of St. Paul applies to Dorcas when she was* resuscitated*, Servant?
Our bodies are buried in brokenness, but they will be raised in glory. They are buried in weakness, but they will be raised in strength. 44 They are buried as natural human bodies, but they will be raised as spiritual bodies. For just as there are natural bodies, there are also spiritual bodies.–1 Cor 15