It is logical to believe in the supernatural as there is enough evidence to support that energy can be manipulated to create matter and this was done by a being who is above nature or "supernatural". This would indicate that it is logical to believe in God. It is also logical to believe that God would be able to do supernatural things. We have not seen the supernatural things (like miracles) in modern times. The Bible actually said those would cease or be done away with though once the bible was completed. So whether or not you believe the bible's accounts on historic events that were supernatural would be a matter of faith in the bible. So your next question would be it is logical to have faith in the bible. Which would then lead to a persons own viewpoint. My viewpoint is yes based on a critical view of prophecy, scientific accuracy, wisdom beyond what is normal, and historical facts.
No supernatural event has ever been proven to be historical, so professional historians will tend not to describe them as such, regardless of their own private beliefs. However, history books will often mention "reports" that a supernatural event took place, or that a prophecy was reportedly fulfilled.
Corroborated sources of historical evidence. (APEX) !/
A historical claim is a statement about events, people, or societies from the past that can be validated or challenged through evidence. For example, the claim that "the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 marked the beginning of the United States as an independent nation" asserts a specific historical event and its significance. This claim can be supported by historical documents, records, and analyses from that time.
A explanation for why a past event happened apex
The Taj Mahal is most definetly a historical event
A folktale based on a real person or event is often referred to as a "legend." Legends typically involve exaggerations or supernatural elements surrounding a historical figure or event, eventually becoming part of the collective folklore of a culture or community.
An event's historical context is the social or political setting in which it occurred.
an account of a historical event by someone who witnessed the event
When a historian refers to the historical context of an event they mean that they want you to look at the attitude, conditions and mood of the time of a specific historical event.
Something just short of a supernatural event.
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Both. It's a religious observance marking the historical event of God's creation.