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To doubt the truth of the miracles, we do not need to believe that Jesus tried to deceive us by pretending to perform miracles that were not real. The first of the New Testament gospels was not written until forty years had passed since the time attributed to Jesus. That gospel, now known as Mark's Gospel, was written anonymously but most certainly not by an eyewitness to the events portrayed. The authors of the other gospels all relied on Mark, directly (Matthew, Luke) or indirectly (John) for everything they knew about the mission of Jesus. Thus, we have a group of accounts all written by anonymous authors who had no first-hand knowledge of the events they described, and who wrote long after the time of Jesus. There was plenty of time for memories of the teachings and actions of a holy man to be passed along and elaborated to become memories of miracles.
Jesus miracles proved that He was divine. In all His miracles faith was a major ingredient.
I don't think people considered the accounts of Jesus as miracles but the things Jesus did were certainly miracles. Healing the sick, blind and crippled etc are miracles in anybody's language
miracles and wonders
The nature of miracles of Jesus showed that Jesus had sovereign power over the nature forces.
Jesus performed 19 miracles in Luke.
Many believed in jesus Christ after the miracles, like the Roman centurion.
The miracles performed by Jesus should not be regarded as magic tricks.
No, there is no mention in the Bible of Jesus performing miracles as a child. His miracles are recorded to have started during his ministry as an adult.
All four Gospels contain miracles performed by Jesus.
Jesus did a great deal of miracles in the short time he was here.
No, Judas did not perform miracles during his time with Jesus.
Yes there was a pupet king when Jesus was born his name was Herod.