Peter and john
AnswerSurprisingly, in the synoptic gospels and especially in Mark's Gospel, Jesus did not perform miracles in order to attract followers. He frequently told those he cured to tell no one about him.
There are too many miracles that Peter and the other disciples witnessed to be listed here. We can not even count the number as we are told in the Gospels that Jesus traveled around to the towns and synagogues preaching and working wonders (miracles). Peter and the other disciples traveled with Jesus so you can be sure that they saw very many wondrous things done by Jesus. If you really care how many miracles are listed i suggest you read the Gospels in the New Testament.
Yes it is in the sense of what the miracles demonstrated. Although not the only pointer, they demonstrated who He was - the Son of God. They also demonstrated that God not only has power but that He cares for those in need. The two go together - if He claimed to be God but was powerless we would tend to question the validity of His claims. But if He did have the power and did not use it for good we would tend to doubt His love.
When Jesus told Jairus not to weep because his daughter was "not dead but sleepeth," he was conveying that her death was not permanent and that he had the power to restore her to life. The term "sleep" symbolizes a temporary state, implying that death is not the end. This statement also reflects Jesus' authority over life and death, offering hope and reassurance to Jairus in his moment of despair. Through this, Jesus emphasizes faith in his ability to perform miracles and bring healing.
Because they did not believe his miracles nor his words, and when he told them plainly that he was the Christ, the son of the Blessed, they crucified him.
Jesus was a special man who did what the Lord God told him to do. We can be reminded about Jesus and God's love through many things like the Bible, people's love and care, miracles and the beautiful world God has made.
Moses was told to answer by saying that God had sent him, and if they did not believe him; he was told to perform three miracles. The particular name that he was told to use was "I am that I am" or in the original Hebrew "Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh".
Saint Bernadette was visited by the Blessed Virgin Mary seventeen times. Mary told Bernadette to dig in the mud, and when Bernadette did a spring appeared. Many miracles happened when people used the spring.
Simon Peter followed Jesus because Jesus called him to be his disciple, and Peter was drawn to Jesus' teachings and presence. Peter recognized Jesus as the Messiah and experienced firsthand the power and love of Jesus in his life. He was also inspired to follow Jesus by witnessing the miracles and witnessing Jesus' compassion for others.
Nobody told Jesus, he came down to be baptized by John.
Some special times in Mary's life include her Annunciation, when she was told by the angel Gabriel that she would conceive Jesus; the Nativity, when Jesus was born; the Presentation of Jesus at the temple; the Wedding at Cana, where she asked Jesus to perform his first miracle; and her presence at the foot of the cross during Jesus' crucifixion.
when Jesus was arrested peter tried to protect Jesus and peter then sliced off the mans head who was attacking Jesus. Jesus got angry from that told him off and healed the man who was trying to attack Jesus.