There were 45 miracles of Jesus recorded in The Bible, of which 29 are recorded in Mathew's Gospel; 24 in Mark's Gospel; 23 in Luke's and 10 in John's.
So you may say that the 3 Gospels of Mathew, Mark and Luke emphasised Christ's miracles.
By the way he did many more which are nor recorded, as John writes in his Gospel:
" And there are also many other things which Jesus did, the which, if they should be written every one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written. Amen."
Of the 45 miracles Matthew has the most 28 .
The gospel of Christ is Salvation.
John's Gospel records seven miracles, which is less than in the synoptic Gospels.
An apostle is - he who is sent. He who is sent to preach the gospel of Christ and wonders and miracles follow him, he is teached in the word of God and lives the word of God. Hope this helps
As do the vast majority of other Christians, Protestants, like Catholics, believe that the miracles are signs (as stated in John's gospel) pointing to the divinity of Jesus Christ. Most protestants take the miracles literally as they remind us of the power of God at work in this world. Protestants also believe in miracles happening throughout history and today. However, unlike Catholics they do not revere anyone as saints because a miracle (or miracles) happened after prayer to that saint. Protestants believe that miracles can only be performed in the power and name of Jesus Christ and not by praying to a dead saint.
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All four Gospels contain miracles performed by Jesus.
John's gospel repeatedly refers to Jesus' miracles as "signs."
I have been able to find nineteen miracles in the Gospel According to St Mark. These include the voice out of heaven at the baptism of Jesus, the Transfiguration and the various miracles performed by Jesus. In this I have not counted minor miracles or those only referred to obliquely.
The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ was created in 1908.
The Gospel According to Jesus Christ was created in 1991.
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All the New Testament gospels were originally anonymous, until the second-century Church Fathers decided who they felt was most likely to have written each gospel. Modern biblical scholars say these speculative attributions are unlikely to represent the actual authors.Mark's Gospel, the first New Testament gospel to be written, introduced many of Jesus' miracles to us, but we do not know who wrote this gospel.Matthew's Gospel was largely based on Mark's Gospel, and so includes most of the miracles of Mark, as well as adding some spectacular further miracles such as the graves opening and the dead bodies rising and walking into Jerusalem. As with Mark's Gospel, we do not know who wrote this gospel.John's Gospel has some of the most well known miracles of Jesus, including water into wine, and raising Lazarus but, once again, we do not know who wrote this gospel.