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Jesus’ Miracles |
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John and the other Gospel writers were able to record only a fraction of the people who were touched and healed by Jesus. But enough of Jesus’ words and works have been saved so that we also might be able to know him and be his disciples in this day. There follows a listing of the miracles that are included in the Gospels. They were supernatural events that pointed people to God, and they were acts of love by one who is love. |
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Five thousand people are fed |
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Calming the storm |
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Demons sent into the pigs |
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Jairus's daughter raised |
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A sick woman is healed |
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Jesus heals a paralytic |
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A leper is healed at Gennesaret |
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Peter's mother-in-law healed |
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A deformed hand is restored |
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A boy with an evil spirit is healed |
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Jesus walks on the water |
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Blind Bartimaeus receives sight |
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A girl is freed from a demon |
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Four thousand are fed |
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Cursing the fig tree |
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A centurion's servant is healed |
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An evil spirit is sent out of a man |
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A mute demoniac is healed |
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Two blind men find sight |
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Jesus heals the mute man |
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A coin in a fish's mouth |
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A deaf and mute man is healed |
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A blind man sees at Bethsaida |
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The first miraculous catch of fish |
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A widow's son is raised |
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A crippled woman is healed |
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Jesus heals a sick man |
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Ten lepers are healed |
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Jesus restores a man's ear |
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Jesus turns water into wine |
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An official's son is healed at Cana |
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A lame man is healed |
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Jesus heals a man born blind |
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Lazarus is raised from the dead |
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The second miraculous catch of fish |
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