The gospel of Mark has a huge number of miracles in it. From healing the man with the unclean spirit, healing Simon's mother in law, healing a leper, healing palsy, healing the withered hand, making the storm still, Jairus daughter healed, afflicted woman, feeding 5000, walking on water, healing the deaf and dumb man, feeding 4000, the blind man, the boy with a demon, another blind man near Jericho and the withered fig tree.
The only miracle recorded in all four gospels, those gospels being { the Synoptic Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke; the Autoptic Gospel: John } is the Feeding of the Five Thousand. The only miracle recorded in all four gospels, those gospels being { the Synoptic Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke; the Autoptic Gospel: John } is the Feeding of the Five Thousand.
The feeding of the 5000 is documented in all four Gospels.
There are 10 stories appearing in all 4 Gospels
Multiplication of fish and llaves
Because Luke chose to include it and the others didn't. That is all.
Jesus' feeding of 5,000 people is his only Miracle that the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John all describe. An exact date for this supposed miracle isn't known, but if it happened it would have been around 25 C.E.
It must be understood that there is no requirement for anything in particular to be recorded in any of the Gospels. Some events are recorded in all four and others in only one. It is also a difficult judgment to make that something is 'the most important of Jesus' miracles.' It is uncertain what criteria one would use to decide this. The leaving out of any particular event or detail does not imply anything about either the historicity of that event or suggest a contradiction between another gospel which includes it. There could be all kinds of reasons why one particular thing in Luke is not included in the others. Luke, being a physician himself, certainly was interested in things relating to medicine and healing. This may have explained why he included a particular account left out of the others. In any case without the details of the particular miracle in question, it is difficult to make only these general observations.
In the three Gospels which record this event no number is mentioned. It could reasonably be assumed, that since no-one is recorded as being absent that all twelve were present. See:Matthew 8:23-27: Mark 4:35-41 and Luke 8:22-25
A:All four New Testament gospels were originally anonymous and only attributed to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John later in the second century. The gospel now known as John's Gospel was actually attributed to Cyrenthus before finally being attributes to John. The attributions to Matthew, Mark, Luke and Johnmean that Matthew and John were then considered to be witten by Jesus' disciples, while Mark and Luke were not.Modern New Testament scholars say that there is no good reason to accept the traditional attributions, and that none of the gospels could have been written by an eyewitness to the events portrayed. On this evidence, all the New Testament gospels were written by people who were not disciples.
The feeding of 5.000 =)
Because Luke chose to include it and the others didn't. That is all.
Jesus' feeding of 5,000 people is his only Miracle that the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John all describe. An exact date for this supposed miracle isn't known, but if it happened it would have been around 25 C.E.
Of the 12 disciples chose by Jesus, the most mentioned is Peter, with 93 mentions in the four gospels and 63 in the remainder of the New Testament, (156 in all). And a close second is John, with 100 mentions in the four gospels and 30 in the rest of the New Testament, (130 in all)
THE NEW TESTAMENTThis miracle that happens in all 4 gospels, including Mark 6 & Luke 9, has elements that symbolically represent Jesusmiracle of the loaves and fishes
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AnswerYes. There are three partial manuscripts of the Gospel of Mary Magdalene. The oldest extant manuscript is from the third century. Estimates of the date of authorship vary from early to late second century, so it is possibly as old as the Gospel of John.
All of the gospels tell of the burial of Jesus.
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If you are talking about the televangelist Peter Popoff's miracle spring water then no it doesnt work at all...in fact his miracle spring water has been tested and found to be only simple tap water,probably from his bathroom sink...
No. Only Matthew and Luke give any account of Jesus in His youth.