It was Gods will.
Jesus Christ's Region would be modern day Israel and Palistine, which he roamed and preached to other people mostly in that area.
OpinionJesus of Nazareth, also known as Christos or Yeshua.OpinionBorn Dec. 25th of a virgin, performing miracles, 12 followers, crucifixion, resurrection. Story of Jesus? Yes, but it is also the story of Mithra born on Dec. 25 of a virgin mother named Anahita. Mithra had 12 followers representing the 12 signs of the Zodiac. He preformed miracles, was crucified and came back to life 3 days later. The story of Jesus Christ is the same story as the hundreds of Gods that predated him. Christ is just modern mythology. I recommend thegodmovie.com if you want proof of what I am saying. Reality doesn't change because people choose to ignore facts
According to Jesus the holy spirit would help the disciples and comfort them.
Mainly the Jewish authorities were furious that these 'unlettered and ordinary' men were continually and successfully preaching and teaching in the name of an enemy they THOUGHT they'd destroyed, and were jealous of the attention the disciples were getting for the miracles they were performing in the name of Jesus.(Acts 5:16-32,41-42)(Acts 4:11-31) The disciples were constantly 'in trouble' because they would not stop. No matter what happened, they continued to obey Jesus command to preach, teach and baptize new disciples .(Matthew 28:19+20)
Most certainly. His miracles were a sign of His power over life and death, but they were not required to proove who He was. His miracles were done out of compassion and of necessity, like the loaves and the fishes.
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They were scared and confused, as they were suddenly with out their Lord Jesus. And afraid that the Romans would crucify them as well.
When Jesus was ministering on earth, He and His followers were considered as a "sect". When Jesus was arrested and crucified His followers became afraid and thought that they also would be arrested and crucified and so they hid themselves and locked the door.
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A:No. It would be far more believable to say either that Jesus really did perform miracles or that the gospels stories are, at least in large part, fabrications.
The people of that time would have been just as convinced that Jesus got His powers from Satan or other dark forces.
b/c it was suttle and Jesus knew that it wasnt his time to do the major miracles yet