On the Sabbath, Jesus healed:
-A woman who had been weak and bent-over for 18 years(Luke 13:10-17)
-The man at the pool of Bethzatha who'd been sick for 38 years (John 5:1-16)
-A blind man(John 9:1-14)
-The man with the 'withered hand'(Luke 6:6-11)
-and many more (Matthew 12:15)
When the Pharisee reacted that Jesus violated the rules of the Sabbath, Jesus then told them about the time of King David. David and his men ate the food of the temple even it was only required for a priest.Abiathar the priest at that time allowed them because Yahweh allowed it. Jesus then told the Pharisee that the Sabbath was made for man not man for the Sabbath.
Jesus died clearly on what is called Good Friday, as the Jews would not do any form of work , or take the life of people on the cross on a sabbath.
There were many things that were not allowed during the Sabbath in His time. The Sabbath worship started Friday evening at sundown and ended Saturday morning as sunrise. The Sabbath continues through Saturday. During the Sabbath, you may only walk a certain amount of steps that day. And even less steps before stopping and praying and then walking again. You may not exceed the amount of steps that day. You were not allowed to heal, help, or work that day. Any violation with that law would lead to death. This is a reason that the Jews wanted to kill Jesus. (Let it be noted that the Jews never actually killed Him, it was the Romans.) He went against the Sabbath rules. He helped, He healed, and He worked nonstop. That includes the Sabbath. It really angered everyone that He did that on the Sabbath, and it angered them more that at the same time, He was saying that He was the Son of God. In the Jews minds and point-of-view, Jesus was this random man that broke the sacred rules of the Sabbath and claimed to be God's Son. In their eyes, Jesus was mocking God, when in fact He was just preaching. And He was the Son of God. Of course, few believed this until after Hid death. Once He died, they all realized that He was the Son of God.
He simply did not disagree with any of God's Commandments. He corrected the wrong interpretations of the day's religious leaders. These followed the letter of the Law and created additional restraints within it so that it became a heavy burden upon the people. Jesus showed the spiritual meaning of the Law, enlarging it to its original intent and obeyed it fully as the Lord of the Sabbath. After all, as all was created via Jesus as John 1: 1-3 clearly states, then it was He who gave the Sabbath rest to mankind in Genesis and fully understood its intended purpose.
In the Time of Jesus, ALL Jews did not work on the Sabbath because it was (and still is) the Jewish day of rest. Today ALL Orthodox and many non-Orthodox Jews will not work on the Sabbath. The Fourth Commandment is to keep the Sabbath Holy by not performing labors.
Jesus fed 5,000 men, women, and children.
They all worked at that place.
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Jesus at the wedding feast changed the water into wine, at Canaan it was his first miracle.
Jesus performed his first miracle at a wedding in Cana, where he turned water into wine. This event is recorded in the Gospel of John in the Bible.
He performed his first miracle at a wedding in Cana, and he turned water into unfermented wine (grape juice).
The liberty of faith. Going ahead to perform the miracle by himself.
None He never left Judea (now called Palestine)
Peter and John made a lame man walk.
Yes Jesus did perform a miracle before he went and called his twelve disciples. He had changed the water into wine at the wedding feast in Canna.
Well, apart from his birth itself, he changed water to wine at the Wedding of Cana!