Jesus performed 19 miracles in Luke.
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There are 15 healing miracles performed by Jesus recorded in Luke. Matthew records 13, Mark has 12, and John has only 3.
Stories of Jesus are primarily found in the Gospels, being Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. In the book of John, it states that Jesus did so many miracles that it would take books and book to list all the miracles that he performed. In the Old Testament the bible is littered with prophecies about the coming of a Saviour and Leader
The first tears shed by Jesus in the book of Luke was when Lazrus died.
The four Gospels Matthew, Luke, Mark and John talk about the miracles in the Bible.
This is recorded in the book of Luke.
Luke chapter 2, verse 49. == Book of Matthew and Luke.
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A:Acording to Acts of the Apostles, Peter could perform the same miracles as Jesus had done, even raising Tabitha from the dead. Just as Jesus could perform involuntary miracles, such as when the woman with the issue of blood touched his hem and was cured, so also people brought the sick just in the hope that Peter's shadow would pass over them and they would be cured.One view of Acts would be that it is an extreme form of hagiography in the way it portrays the apostles, especially Peter and Paul, as being able to perform miracles at will. New Testament scholars say that Acts of the Apostles is a book of miracles rather than of history. Uta Ranke-Heinemann (Putting Away Childish Things) goes as far as to say that the whole of Acts is a simply a work of Propaganda. On this view, Saint Peter did not perform any miracles at all. This brings Peter back to the ranks of ordinary humans, unlike Jesus in the gospels.
Mary Magdalene had demons in her but jesus healed her, in the book of Luke, she was his disciple after that.
No, the book of Luke in the Bible is not a book of poems. It is one of the four Gospel books that narrate the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The book of Luke is written in prose form, presenting a detailed account of Jesus' ministry and its impact on society.
Jesus spent the whole night in prayer to God, before he chose his apostles. The book of Luke records this.