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[Phep La Kinh Thánh]
Miracles in the Bible
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A.
Described:
Genesis 1:1; Ex 4:29; Psalms 77:11-14; Matthew 10:1;28:17-20; Mark6:12-13; Luke 7:20-22; Acts 1:8;2:4,43;4:30;5:12;6:8;8:6 |
B. Kinds of, over: |
Nature - Joshua 10:12–14
Animals - Num. 22:28
Human beings - Gen. 19:26
Nations - Ex.
10-12
Sickness and disease - 2 Kings 5:10–14
Natural laws - 2 Kings 6:5–7
Future events - 2 Kings 6:8–13
Death - John 11:41–44 |
C. Produced by: |
God’s power Acts 15:12
Christ’s power Matt. 10:1
Spirit’s power Matt. 12:28 |
D. Design of:
Manifest: |
God’s glory John 11:40–42
Christ’s glory John 2:11
God’s presence Judges 6:11–24
Proof of God’s messengers Ex.
4:2–9
Produce obedience Ex. 16:4
Vindicate God Ex. 17:4–7
Produce faith John 20:30, 31
Proof of Jesus as the Messiah Matt. 11:2–5
Signs of a true apostle 2 Cor. 12:12
Authenticate the Gospel Rom. 15:18, 19
Fulfill prophecy John 12:37–41 |
E. Effect of, upon people: |
Forced acknowledgment John 11:47; Acts 4:16
Amazement Mark 6:49–51
Faith John 2:23;
11:42
God glorified Matt. 9:1–8 |
F. False: |
Not to be followed Deut. 13:1–3
Sign of antichrist 2 Thess. 2:3, 9; Rev. 13:13
Predicted by Christ Matt. 24:24 |
G. Evidence of: |
Logic John 9:16
Sufficient to convince John 3:2;
6:14
Insufficient to convince Luke 16:31; John 12:37
Sought by Jews John 2:18
Demanded unreasonably Matt. 27:42, 43
Incurs guilt Matt. 11:20–24; John 15:24 |
Miracles of the
Old Testament |
Creation Gen. 1:1–31
Enoch’s translation Gen. 5:24
The Flood Gen. 7:17–24
Confusion of tongues at Babel Gen. 11:3–9
Sodom and Gomorrah destroyed Gen. 19:24
Lot’s wife turned to a pillar of salt Gen. 19:26
Ass speaking Num. 22:21–35
Those associated with Moses and Aaron:
Burning bush Ex. 3:3
Moses’ rod changed into a serpent Ex. 4:3, 4, 30
Moses’ hand made leprous Ex. 4:6, 7, 30
Aaron’s rod changed into a serpent Ex. 7:8–10
Ten plagues:
River turned to blood Ex. 7:20–25
Frogs Ex. 8:1–15
Lice Ex. 8:16–19
Flies Ex. 8:20–24
Pestilence Ex. 9:1–7
Boils Ex. 9:8–12
Hail Ex. 9:18–24
Locusts Ex. 10:1–20
Darkness Ex. 10:21–23
Firstborn destroyed Ex. 12:29, 30
Pillar of cloud and fire Ex. 13:21, 22;
14:19, 20
Crossing the sea Ex. 14:21, 23
Bitter waters sweetened Ex. 15:25
Manna sent Ex. 16:13–36
Water from the rock at Rephidim Ex. 17:5–8
Amalek defeated Ex. 17:9–13
Fire on Aaron’s sacrifice Lev. 9:24
Nadab and Abihu devoured Lev. 10:1, 2
Israel’s judgment by fire Num. 11:1–3
Miriam’s leprosy Num. 12:10–15
Destruction of Korah Num. 16:31–35
Aaron’s rod blossoms Num. 17:8
Water from the rock in Kadesh Num. 20:8–11
Bronze serpent Num. 21:9
Those associated with Joshua:
Jordan divided Josh. 3:14–17
Fall of Jericho Josh.
6:6–20
Sun and moon stand still Josh. 10:12–14
Those associated with Samson:
Lion killed Judges 14:5, 6
Thirty Philistines killed Judges 14:19
Water from the hollow place in Lehi Judges 15:19
Gates of the city carried away Judges 16:3
Dagon’s house pulled down Judges 16:29, 30
Those associated with Elijah:
Drought 1 Kin. 17:1; James 5:17
Fed by ravens 1 Kin. 17:4–6
Widow’s oil and meal increased 1 Kin. 17:12–16
Widow’s son raised from dead 1 Kin. 17:17–23
Sacrifice consumed by fire 1 Kin. 18:38
Rain in answer to prayer 1 Kin. 18:41
Captains consumed by fire 2 Kin. 1:9–12
Jordan divided 2 Kin. 2:8
Translated to heaven in a chariot of fire 2 Kin. 2:11
Those associated with Elisha:
Jordan divided 2 Kin. 2:14
Waters of Jericho healed 2 Kin. 2:20–22
Mocking young men destroyed by bears 2 Kin. 2:24
Water supplied for Jehoshaphat 2 Kin. 3:16–20
Widow’s oil multiplied 2 Kin. 4:1–7
Shunammite’s child raised from dead 2 Kin. 4:19–37
Poisoned pottage made harmless 2 Kin. 4:38–41
Hundred fed with twenty loaves 2 Kin. 4:42–44
Naaman cured of leprosy 2 Kin. 5:10–14
Gehazi struck with leprosy 2 Kin. 5:27
Axe head caused to float 2 Kin. 6:5–7
Ben-Hadad’s plans revealed 2 Kin. 6:8–13
Syrian army defeated 2 Kin. 6:18–20
Revival of a man by touch with Elisha’s bones 2 Kin. 13:21
Those associated with Isaiah:
Hezekiah healed 2 Kin. 20:7
Shadow turns backward on sun dial 2 Kin. 20:11
Other miracles of the Old Testament:
Dew on Gideon’s fleece Judg. 6:37–40
Dagon’s fall before the ark 1 Sam. 5:1–12
Men of Beth Shemesh destroyed 1 Sam. 6:19, 20
Thunder and rain in harvest 1 Sam. 12:18
Uzzah’s death 2 Sam. 6:6, 7
Jeroboam’s hand withered and restored 1 Kin. 13:4–6
Rending of the altar 1 Kin. 13:5
Sennacherib’s army destroyed 2 Kin. 19:35
Uzziah afflicted with leprosy 2 Chr. 26:16–21
Three men protected from the fiery furnace Dan. 3:19–27
Daniel delivered from the lion’s den Dan. 6:16–23
Preservation of Jonah in stomach of fish three days Jonah 2:1–10
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Miracles of the
New Testament
Of Christ
(chronologically):
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Water made wine (Cana) John 2:1–11
Son of nobleman healed (Cana) John 4:46–54
Passed unseen through crowd (Nazareth) Luke 4:28–30
Man with unclean spirit in synagogue cured (Capernaum) Mark 1:23–26; Luke 4:33–35
Peter’s mother-in-law healed (Capernaum) Matt. 8:14–17; Mark 1:29–31; Luke 4:38, 39
Net full of fishes (Lower Galilee) Luke 5:1–11
Leper cleansed (Capernaum) Matt. 8:1–4; Mark 1:40–45; Luke 5:12–15
Paralytic cured (Capernaum) Matt. 9:1–8; Mark 2:3–12; Luke 5:18–26
Man healed (Jerusalem) John 5:1–9
Withered hand restored (Galilee) Matt. 12:10–13; Mark 3:1–5; Luke 6:6–11
Centurion’s servant cured of palsy (Capernaum) Matt. 8:5–13; Luke 7:1–10
Widow’s son raised from dead (Nain) Luke 7:11–17
Demon-possessed man healed (Galilee) Matt. 12:22, 23; Luke 11:14
Windstorm stilled (Lower Galilee) Matt. 8:23–27; Mark 4:37–41; Luke 8:22–25
Two demon-possessed men cured (Gadara) Matt. 8:28–34; Mark 5:1–20; Luke 8:26–39
Raised Jairus’ daughter (Capernaum) Matt. 9:24–26; Mark 5:23; Luke 8:41
Woman with flow of blood healed (Capernaum) Matt. 9:20–22; Mark 5:25–34; Luke 8:43–48
Blind men cured (Capernaum) Matt. 9:27–31
Mute spirit cast out (Capernaum) Matt. 9:32, 33
Five thousand fed (Lower Galilee) Matt. 14:15–21; Mark 6:35–44; Luke 9:10–17; John 6:1–14
Walking on the sea (Lower Galilee) Matt. 14:25–33; Mark 6:48–52; John 6:15–21
Canaanite’s or Syro-Phoenician’s daughter healed (District of Tyre) Matt. 15:21–28; Mark 7:24–30
Four thousand fed (Lower Galilee) Matt. 15:32–39; Mark 8:1–9
Deaf and dumb man cured (Lower Galilee) Mark 7:31–37
Blind man healed (Bethsaida) Mark 8:22–26
Demon cast out of boy (near Caesarea) Matt. 17:14–18; Mark 9:14–29; Luke 9:37–43
Tribute money provided (Capernaum) Matt. 17:24–27
Passed unseen through crowd (in Temple) John 8:59
Ten lepers cleansed (Samaria) Luke 17:11–19
Man born blind, healed (Jerusalem) John 9:1–7
Lazarus raised from dead (Bethany) John 11:38–44
Woman with sickness cured (Peraea) Luke 13:11–17
Man with dropsy cured (Peraea) Luke 14:1–6
Two blind men cured (Jericho) Matt. 20:29–34; Mark 10:46–52; Luke 18:35–43
Fig tree withered (Mt. Olivet) Matt. 21:18–22; Mark 11:12–14
Malchus’ ear healed (Gethsemane) Luke 22:50, 51
Second net full of fishes (Lower Galilee) John 21:1–14
Resurrection of Christ Luke 24:6; John 10:18
Appearances of Christ after His resurrection, to:
Mary Magdalene (Jerusalem) Mark 16:9
Other women (Jerusalem) Matt. 28:9
Two disciples (Emmaus) Luke 24:15–31
Peter (& Paul & the Resurrection) (Jerusalem) 1
Cor. 15:5
Ten apostles, Thomas absent (Jerusalem) John 20:19, 24
Eleven apostles, Thomas present (Jerusalem) John 20:26–28
Seven disciples fishing (Lower Galilee) John 21:1–24
Eleven apostles (Galilee) Matt. 28:16, 17
Five hundred brethren 1 Cor.
15:6-7
Eleven apostles on day of His ascension (Bethany) Acts 1:2–9
Paul at his conversion Acts 9:1–5; 1 Cor. 15:8
Those associated with Peter:
Lame man cured Acts 3:6
Death of Ananias and Sapphira Acts 5:5, 10
Sick healed Acts 5:15
Aeneas healed of palsy Acts 9:34
Dorcas restored to life Acts 9:40
His release from prison Acts 12:7–11
Those associated with Paul:
His sight restored Acts 9:17–18;
22:12–13
Elymas blinded Acts 13:11
Lame man cured Acts 14:10
Girl freed of evil spirits Acts 16:18;
19:11, 12
Earthquake at Philippi Acts 16:25, 26
Evil spirits overcame Sceva’s seven sons Acts 19:13–16
Eutychus restored to life Acts 20:10
Unharmed by viper’s bite Acts 28:5
Publius’ father healed Acts 28:8
Other miracles of the New Testament:
Outpouring of the Holy Spirit Acts 2:1–21
Gift of tongues Acts 2:3, 4, 11;
10:46; 19:6
Apostles freed from prison Acts 5:19;
12:7–11
Agabus’ prophesies Acts 11:28;
21:11
Visions: Three apostles Matt. 17:1, 2; Luke 9:32
Of Christ, by dying:
Stephen Acts 7:55, 56
Ananias’ Acts 9:10
Peter’s Acts 10:1–48;
11:1–30
Cornelius’ Acts 10:3, 4, 30–32
Paul’s Acts 16:9; 2 Cor. 12:1–5
John’s on Patmos Rev.
1:10; (Rev. 4–22)
Miracles by the seventy Luke 10:17
Stephen performed great miracles Acts 6:8
Philip cast out unclean spirits Acts 8:6–13
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Miracles pretended, or false:
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Egyptian magicians Ex. 7:11–22;
8:18, 19
In support of false religions Deut. 13:1–3
Witch of Endor 1 Sam. 28:9–12
False prophets Matt. 7:22, 23;
24:24
False christs Matt. 24:24
Deceive the ungodly Rev. 13:13; Rev. 19:20
Sign of apostasy 2 Thess. 2:3, 9; Rev. 13:13
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