While some prophets were chopping down trees, one of their iron ax-heads flew off and plopped into the Jordan river.
Elisha cut a stick, threw it in the river, and the axhead floated to the surface.
(2 Kings 6:1-7)
Eglon, king of Moab was so fat that when Ehud , Israel's deliverer, rammed his sword into the king's belly, even the
sword's handle dissappeared. (Judges 3 :12-23)
King David's son Absalom rode his mule under an oak tree and got his head caught in some branches. The mule kept going,
leaving Absalom hanging, very much alive. When Joab heard of the incident, he went and used Absalom, his bitter enemy, for
javelin practice.
( 2 Samuel 18:9-15)
While listening to the apostle Paul preach late one night, a young man named Eutychus fell asleep. Unfortunately, he
was sitting in an open third-story window, and he fell to the ground below. As you might imagine, the fall was quite lethal.
Paul quit preaching, went downstairs, raised the man from the dead and went back upstairs and finished his sermon.
(Acts 20:7-12)
Some Israelites were burying a man when they spotted a band of raiders. They dumped the body into the prophet Elisha's
tomb (either so they could run or possibly fight). When the body touched Elisha's bones, the man came to life and stood up
on his feet.
(2 Kings 13:20-21)