Galilee.
Be of good cheer it is you be not afraid!!!
Jesus calms the storm: Jesus and his disciples were on a boat when a fierce storm arose. Jesus rebuked the winds and the waves, calming the sea. This display of power showed the disciples Jesus's authority over nature. Feeding of the 5,000: Jesus miraculously fed a large crowd of 5,000 with just five loaves of bread and two fish. This event demonstrated Jesus's compassion for the hungry and his ability to provide abundantly even in times of scarcity. Walking on water: Jesus walked on water to meet his disciples who were in a boat struggling against the waves. Peter also briefly walked on water towards Jesus before losing faith and sinking. This miracle reinforced Jesus's divine nature and the importance of faith in following Him.
The miracle Jesus performed when He said "It is I; be not afraid" occurred during a storm while He was walking on water toward His disciples, who were in a boat. The disciples were terrified, thinking He was a ghost, but Jesus reassured them with His presence and words. This event demonstrated His authority over nature and His ability to bring peace amidst fear.
This is the Sea of Galilee. In this part of the story they are moving on to the present-day Jordan. It is not written in the Bible the name of the water, but by the many clues that are given along his path, scholars were able to trace them.
Jesus met hids disciples for a last supper in the room shown by the owner of the house where the lady with the pitcher of water entered.
Some of the miracles the messiah did were as follows. Change the water into wine. He raised the dead. He healed the lepers. He walked on the water. And he calmed the waters from a storm.
Jesus calms the storm & Jesus turns water into wine
Full water immersion
yes when jesus calmed the sea when he walked on water when he made peter catch all those fish
Yes Jesus did perform a miracle before he went and called his twelve disciples. He had changed the water into wine at the wedding feast in Canna.
"And when the disciples saw him walking on the sea, they were troubled, saying, It is a spirit; and they cried out for fear."-Matthew 14:26 They were scarde he was a ghost coming towards them.
Those who were baptized by Jesus' disciples during Jesus' earthly ministry and who therefore also became Jesus' disciples were baptized in symbol of repentance in the manner of John's baptism. Therefore baptism is complete immersion or submersion in water, not a mere pouring or sprinkling. The Bible examples of baptism corroborate this fact. Jesus was baptized in a sizable river, the Jordan, and after being baptized he came "up out of the water." (Mark 1:10; Matthew 3:13, 16)