Mary MacKillop's first miracle was healing a women from leukemia.
Mary MacKillop, a Catholic saint, is not mentioned in The Bible as she lived in the 19th century. The miracles attributed to her for her canonization involve purported healings of individuals with serious illnesses, rather than biblical events.
There are no miracles of Mary MacKillop recorded in the bible, or of any saint since apostolic times, for that matter.
The pharaohs name is not mentioned in the bible.
It isn't located there, since the miracle of Hanukkah occurred after the canon of the Hebrew Bible was sealed.
As said in the bible, "No one will know the time of the [Second coming]" WikiAnswers Staff are not miracle workers.
A Miracle Play
The miracle food is called manah in the book of Exodus.
There was a pool named Bethesda in Jerusalem which is the miracle pool mentioned in bible. The John chapter 5:1-10 describes the miracle done by Jesus to a man nearby the pool.
Birth of Jesus
the word love is recorded 3 times in the bible
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Technically, every appearance Jesus made after His resurrection would be considered a miracle in and of itself. In this way, the very first miracle would be His appearance to Mary Magdalene in the garden (John 20:11-18). However, since He didn't do anything specifically miraculous in this event, if one wants to use a stricter definition for 'miracle', His appearance to the two men on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35) would be first. Here, He disguises His visage, then reveals His true image, then vanishes; all of which are supernatural actions.
There are none recorded in the Bible
Yes it is mentioned in the bible 1Corrinthians chapter 12 verse 10.