Exodus ch.3 relates how God appeared to Moses in the Burning Bush, and the bush, though on fire, was not consumed. Other miracles (such as the rod, and the Plagues) were later.Earlier events, such as Moses in the Nile and being rescued by Pharaoh's daughter and later fleeing from Pharaoh (Exodus ch.2), were not stated as having been open miracles.
According to Jewish tradition (and not stated openly in the Torah), Moses was able to escape Pharaoh's executioners (Exodus 2:15) only through a miracle (Rashi commentary on Exodus 4:11).
Exodus 7:8-12 tells of the first miracle he performed before Pharaoh. It was Aarons rod being thrown down and turning into a snake. Pharaoh's magic practicing priests also through down their rods, and they also became snakes. However, Aaron's snake devoured them all.
The first miracle recorded is found in Genesis 1:1-2 "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty."
Jesus was not passive when He performed his first miracle. Everything was at the right time.
Jesus performed that first miracle at a wedding at Cana.
He performed his first miracle at a wedding in Cana, and he turned water into unfermented wine (grape juice).
Jesus performed his first miracle at a wedding feast in Ca'na of Galilee. (John 2:1-11)
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 never performed any miracles because he wasn't the sun of God.
a stick and a stone.
A:In John's Gospel, Jesus performed his first miracle of turning water into wine on the third day after his baptism.In the synoptic gospels, Jesus went into the wilderness immediately after his baptism, so was not at the wedding in Cana. In these gospels, his first miracle was to fast for forty days and resist the devil.
This is a miracle baby.I wonder if a miracle will happen.It is a miracle that you survived the fall.
Never.
The Wedding Feast of Cana is a Christian religious painting depicting the biblical miracle of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana. It falls within the genre of religious art and is specifically a part of the Renaissance period.
At the beginning of Christ's ministry. The exact date is inevitably unknown, since we do not know the exact year of Jesus' birth.