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Any attempt to explain Jesus' nature miracles or healing miracles starts from the proposition that the gospels are reliable accounts of events that actually happened. Both types of miracles can easily be explained by questioning the reliability of the gospels themselves.Some would say that the existence of four independent accounts demonstrates their reliability, but this argument has been destroyed by the discovery that the Gospels of Matthew, Luke and John were based, directly (Matthew, Luke) or indirectly (John) on Mark's Gospel. Since the reliability of Mark has been placed in doubt, the reliability of the other gospels is also in doubt.
All four Gospels contain miracles performed by Jesus.
Healing miracles: Healing people of problems Miracles of Abundance: feeding the 5.000 for example
The Bible says that, "if you were to try to write down all the miracles Jesus did, the world could not contain them." Obviously there were millions!
In the Gospel of Mark, two notable miracles that are not found in the other Gospels are the healing of a blind man at Bethsaida (Mark 8:22-26) and the raising of Jairus's daughter (Mark 5:21-43). The healing at Bethsaida is unique in its gradual process, where Jesus first restores partial sight before fully healing the man. Jairus's story showcases Jesus's authority over death and is intertwined with the healing of the woman with the issue of blood, highlighting Mark's emphasis on faith.
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
The Gospels that describe the life and miracles of Jesus were recorded in the New Testament of the Bible. There are four canonical Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Each Gospel provides a unique perspective on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The four types of miracles are healing miracles, nature miracles, exorcisms, and resurrection miracles. Healing miracles involve the restoration of health, such as Jesus healing the blind or lepers. Nature miracles demonstrate control over the natural world, like Jesus calming the storm or walking on water. Exorcisms involve casting out demons, as seen when Jesus frees possessed individuals, while resurrection miracles include raising the dead, such as the raising of Lazarus.
In the Bible, Jesus spat to perform miracles, such as healing the blind and deaf.
The whole lot that are written the Gospels in the Bible.
Most Christians believe: yes he did, just as recorded in the gospels. Some, such as the Jesus Seminar, say that not all the events described in the gospels really happened, but Jesus may have performed some miracles in Palestine. Finally, others point out that there are credible reasons for rejecting the historicity of each miracle in the New Testament. On this last view, Jesus did not perform any miracles.
The works of Jesus included healing, gospels and ministration. This is recorded in the new testament.