Some might just want to throw Elisha’s bones in a pit. That wouldn’t be me.
Where did the power that raised the men from the dead originate, from Elisha or God?
All things of this world will pass away but the Lamb of God is eternal.
But answer me this: why would God raise a man from the dead because he had touched the bones of His holy Prophet, Elisha? Strangw, is it not? And what might be a plausible message or purpose here?
(I don't think there may be an exact "bingo" right answer available, but I'm pondering, and wondering if you're pondering, too.)