Actually, there seem to be at least three miracles here:
The first two of these miracles are readily explained by Jesus' divinity. The third is a puzzle that could perhaps most readily be explained if the entire episode was actually a literary creation. In Mark's Gospel, this forms the central idea in a literary device known as a 'Markan intercalation', sandwiched by the two parts of the story of Jairus' daughter.
It was the Sabbath
The healing of the ten lepers and the woman with the issue of blood
The women Jesus healed in the Bible suffered from various physical ailments or illnesses, such as chronic bleeding, fever, or being bent over for many years. Through his healing touch, Jesus demonstrated compassion and the power to restore them to health.
The issue of blood with Mary Magdalene is derived from the Bible story in which Mary Magdalene's chronic bleeding is miraculously healed by touching Jesus' cloak, emphasizing the power of faith and healing through Jesus. This event is mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew 9:20-22 and the Gospel of Mark 5:25-34.
Mister Miracle (1971 1st Series) #11 : "The Greatest Show Off Earth!" .
Mt:9:20: And, behold, a woman, which was diseased with an issue of blood twelve years, came behind him, and touched the hem of his garment:
NO - he can not issue orders to the American people. He can issue directives to government employees about how to perform their jobs.
of course it is!!!! If the issue of environmental degradation is not dealt with seriously, then it will not be a miracle when the Maldives will no more be seen on the world map!!!!
the person who is soley perform in ipo
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.
Nancy Maniscalco Miracle does give interviews. The most recent was in On the Avenue magazine www.otamagazine.com feb issue. sights and sounds section.
Matthew 9:20 And, behold, a woman, which was diseased with an issue of blood twelve years, came behind [him], and touched the hem of his garment: