1) Causing the rain the cease for 3 1/2 years (1Ki 17:1)
2) Being fed by the ravens (1Ki 17:4)
3) Miracle of the barrel of meal and cruse of oil (1Ki 17:14)
4) Resurrection of the widow's son (1Ki 17:22)
5) Calling of fire from heaven on the altar (1Ki 18:38)
6) Causing it to rain (1Ki 18:45)
7) Prophecy that Ahab's sons would all be destroyed (1Ki 21:22)
8) Prophecy that Jezebel would be eaten by dogs (1Ki 21:23)
9) Prophecy that Ahaziah would die of his illness (2Ki 1:4)
10) Calling fire from heaven upon the first 50 soldiers (2Ki 2:10)
11) Calling fire from heaven upon the second 50 soldiers (2Ki 2:12)
12) Parting of the Jordan (2Ki 2:8)
13) Prophecy that Elisha should have a double portion of his spirit (2Ki 2:10)
14) Being caught up to heaven in a whirlwind (2Ki 2:11)
elisha performed 16 miracles
The Bible records about 13 miracles for the prophet Elijah and about 16 miracles for the prophet Elisha. Their miracles included acts such as raising the dead, multiplying food, and controlling the elements.
Miracles.
Multiplying the oil and flour, healing of Nahman, raising the the widows son, defeating Baal, , being fed by ravens.
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If St. George performed any miracles, there is no record of them.
Jesus performed 19 miracles in Luke.
Hazrat Muhammad Sallal la ho wa a'alihi wasallam performed many miracles. On the demand of the Non-believers the pebbles in his hand recited Kalmah. On demand he broke the Moon into two halves.Many times in his life a small quantity of water and food proved sufficient for many Companions.
No one can perform miracles except God! You need to understand that God is the only one that is almighty.
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A:The Bible says that Elisha performed quite a few miracles, including feeding 100 men with just 20 loaves, and healing a leper. In an episode remarkably like one earlier attributed to Elijah, Elisha made a pot of oil into one that never emptied, no matter how much was poured from it (2 Kings 4:3-7). Later, just as the woman friend in whose home Elijah was staying had accused Elijah of bringing evil that caused the death of her son, so a woman friend in whose home Elisha often stayed, accused him of deceiving her, after her son had died. And just as Elijah lay on top of the son to revive him, so Elisha lay on top of the other son to revive him (2 Kings 4:28-35). These episodes seem to be a retelling, in a slightly different context, of the stories already told about Elijah. A problem arises when stories of miracles appear to be the retelling of stories attributing miracles to an earlier prophet. If this means that these were not really miracles, then how do we know if any of the other miracles attributed to Elisha were genuine? The answer may be that these are simply theological stories, and that Elisha never performed any miracles.
No believer nor any saint has the power to perform miracles. However, sometimes God chooses to perform a miracle through the intercession of a saint or believer.
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