Rising of the dead body.
After death-like resurrection
After death-like resurrection
His resurrection
His resurrection
The feeding of 5.000 =)
The Greatest Miracle of all for me as a christian is the salvation of my soul. Jesus' resurrection brought salvation to mankind. Without the shedding of blood there is no remission for sin. His death and His risen has brought salvation to as many that believe on Him which is the greatest miracle.
There is nothing in any of the four Resurrection accounts that provides any guidance as to the difference between right and wrong. However, Christians who believe that the Resurrection really happened and therefore that Jesus is the Son of God, can use this miracle as a guide to them back through the gospels to the moral concepts therein.
Lazarus of Bethany (also known as "Lazarus of the Four Days") is a well known for his resurrection after four days. This miracle has been described in the Bible in chapter 11 of the Gospel of John.
Bethany was the "certain village" that Jesus visited during his later Judean ministry. Bethany was the location of Martha, Mary, and Lazarus. And it was here were Jesus performed the miracle of Lazarus's resurrection.
Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead after he had been in the tomb for four days. This miracle is described in the Gospel of John, chapter 11, where Jesus demonstrates his authority over life and death. Lazarus was the brother of Mary and Martha, and his resurrection served as a powerful sign of Jesus' divine nature and foreshadowed his own resurrection.
The miracle of the draught of fish occurred when Jesus told the disciples to cast out their nets, and they then were overwhelmed by the abundance of fish that were caught. In Luke, this occurs before the crucifixion, but in John, it occurs as the last appearance of the risen Jesus.In John's Gospel, much of the account of the resurrection appearances of Jesus can be seen to have been sourced from Luke's Gospel and embellished, including this pericope. If the author of John's Gospel was so clearly dependent on Luke's Gospel for this narrative, then we can at least say that the episode did not occur after the resurrection.However, we also know that the author of Luke's Gospel was dependent on Mark's Gospel for his information on the life of Jesus. Whenever Luke describes events and sayings described by Mark, the Greek text is almost identical. Moreover, a "Missing Block" of text from Mark, but not found in Luke, results in the curious conjunction in Luke 9:18 "And it came to passas he was alone praying, his disciples were with him: and he asked them ..." These clauses are found in Mark at the start and end of the Missing Block - indisputable evidence that Luke copied Mark. Since Mark knew nothing of the miracle of the draught of fish, we can reasonably say that this did not really happen.
Resurrection