Jesus did many miracles like healing the ten lepers,turning water into wine, raising Lazarus from the dead. The list can go on.
After delivering the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus went to various places to continue teaching and performing miracles, including Capernaum, Bethsaida, and other towns in Galilee.
Jesus Christ's Region would be modern day Israel and Palistine, which he roamed and preached to other people mostly in that area.
There are too many miracles that Peter and the other disciples witnessed to be listed here. We can not even count the number as we are told in the Gospels that Jesus traveled around to the towns and synagogues preaching and working wonders (miracles). Peter and the other disciples traveled with Jesus so you can be sure that they saw very many wondrous things done by Jesus. If you really care how many miracles are listed i suggest you read the Gospels in the New Testament.
Jesus turned water into wine at the wedding before He was baptized.Answer:The New Testament does not record any miracles performed by Jesus before He was baptized. In John 1:33, 34, John the Baptist makes reference to the Spirit descending upon Jesus (which occurred when He was baptized), after which the account of Jesus' first miracle (turning water to wine at the wedding in Cana) is given in John 2.
The only people against the miracles Jesus did during his ministry were the Pharisees, Sadducee and some other self-righteous muckety mucks. Do you get the idea? The sinners and desperate and those who understood Jesus was the sent one (Messiah) and the Son of God did not object to the miracles. The miracles were revelations of Jesus being God and that God can overcome nature and He gets the glory. It were the egocentric yahoos who did not like the miracles. They needed one too, one of their hearts being softened, humbled and loved.
The people of that time would have been just as convinced that Jesus got His powers from Satan or other dark forces.
St. John the Baptist is not primarily known for performing miracles in the same way as other biblical figures, such as Jesus or the apostles. However, he is recognized for his miraculous birth, as his mother, Elizabeth, conceived him in her old age after being previously barren. Additionally, his role in baptizing Jesus is seen as a significant spiritual event, marking the beginning of Jesus' public ministry and the revelation of the Holy Trinity. John's emphasis on repentance and preparation for the coming of Christ is also considered a profound spiritual miracle in itself.
Yes Jesus is present in Islam. No Muslim is a Muslim if he does not believe in Jesus. Jesus for the Muslims was a Prophet, like other Prophets, performed a lot of miracles and will return to this World again before Doomsday
Jesus performed thousands of miracles including walking on water, raising people from the dead, turning water into wine, curing people of blindness and leprosy and many other diseases that were incurable (or at least, at the time), and many others.
Nature miracles involve instances where natural elements or phenomena are altered or controlled in a supernatural way, such as Jesus calming a storm or turning water into wine. Healing miracles, on the other hand, involve the restoration of health or well-being to individuals who are sick or suffering, such as Jesus healing the blind or the paralyzed. Both types of miracles demonstrate divine power and intervention, but nature miracles focus on the manipulation of the physical world, while healing miracles focus on the restoration of health and wholeness to individuals.
Any attempt to explain Jesus' nature miracles or healing miracles starts from the proposition that the gospels are reliable accounts of events that actually happened. Both types of miracles can easily be explained by questioning the reliability of the gospels themselves.Some would say that the existence of four independent accounts demonstrates their reliability, but this argument has been destroyed by the discovery that the Gospels of Matthew, Luke and John were based, directly (Matthew, Luke) or indirectly (John) on Mark's Gospel. Since the reliability of Mark has been placed in doubt, the reliability of the other gospels is also in doubt.
Yes all the miracles done by Jesus are recorded in the bible.Alternated AnswerNot all of the miracles Jesus performed are in the bible. For instance in John 20:30, 31, "Now Jesus did many other signs ["miracles,"] in the presence of the disciples, which are not written in this book; but these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in his name."