Jesus turned water into wine at the wedding before He was baptized.
Answer:The New Testament does not record any miracles performed by Jesus before He was baptized.In John 1:33, 34, John the Baptist makes reference to the Spirit descending upon Jesus (which occurred when He was baptized), after which the account of Jesus' first miracle (turning water to wine at the wedding in Cana) is given in John 2.
The Bible does not say that Jesus performed any miracles in the town of Bethlehem. However, it was the place of his virgin birth.
Jesus did many miracles in the bible, like turning water into wine and raising lazerus from the dead. the apostles did many miracles too, but the bible doesn't record all of the miracles that happened back then. in John 21:25, it says, "And there are also many other things that Jesus did, which if they were written one by one, i suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that would be written. Amen." we can't do miracles now a days, because Jesus and the apostles aren't alive any more, but we can know that there were so many miracles that jesus and the apostles did, that even the world couldn't contain all the stories of them.
A:There are hundreds of gods, and even today many are worshipped somewhere in the world. Almost all of them are credited with miracles, but the great British philosopher David Hume said in his essay 'Of Miracles', published in his Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (1748), that there is no evidence sufficient to establish that any of the claimed historical miracles actually occurred. He said that by the very nature of the case - a miracle being contrary to the uniform experience of humankind - it is unlikely that the initial evidence against a miracle will ever be outweighed by the evidence in favour of it.
Saint Mary Magdalene is revered for having witnessed the greatest miracles of all in the Catholic faith: the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Other miracles attributed to her say that an egg in her hands turned red when the Roman emperor Tiberius Caesar mocked Jesus's resurrection. She was also said to have been transported by angels from a cave to the chapel of St. Maximin when she was dying.
It is undisputed that Paul was not an eyewitness to the miracles that are recorded in the four gospels. Christian tradition hold that the Gospels according to Matthew, Mark and John were written by disciples of that name, who were eyewitnesses to some of the miracles that they reported. Since Christian tradition hold that Luke's Gospel was written by a young companion of Paul, then the author of this gospel was clearly not an eyewitness of the miracles. Matthew's Gospel was written in Greek and clearly used Mark's Gospel as its main source for the life of Jesus, as did Luke's Gospel. This can be shown because whenever Matthew and Luke agree with Mark, the Greek words are almost identical, something that could not have occurred if Matthew was relying on personal memory. Whenever Matthew and Luke agree on sayings of Jesus, that are not in Mark's Gospel, they use identical words for the sayings, but place them in different contexts and even different times of the ministry of Jesus. Scholars say they must have used as their sources a common document of sayings attributed to Jesus, a document now known as the Q Document, and created plausible contexts in which Jesus could have spoken those sayings. The fact that Matthew, as well as Luke, relied so heavily on Mark and the Q Document means that this author could not have been an eye-witness to the miracles. John's Gospel was also written in Greek and shows evidence of borrowing much of its material from Luke's Gospel. Once again, this author could not have been an eye-witness to the miracles. Only the author of Mark's Gospel could have been an eye-witness to the miracles, but much evidence internal to this gospel indicates that he was really writing a second-hand account. In summary, none of these authors was an eye-witness to the miracles.
Jesus fulfilled Scripture when he was water baptized. But He was not baptized for His sins- He was sinless. When Jesus was baptized, He was baptized with the Holy Spirit, and with the Spirit came power. Jesus never performed any miracles before he was baptized. He had the Holy spirit, but he was not baptized with the full power of the Spirit until John baptized him.
Jesus was not anointed by any one he was baptized by John the baptist.
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.
Most likely no, but as John was not there at the wedding in Canna . But it is possible John knew that Jesus could do miracles.
Although not specifically mentioned, the disciples after being given power and authority from Jesus came back to Jesus rejoicing about the miracles they performed in His name. See Luke 10:17-19
The Bible does not say that Jesus performed any miracles in the town of Bethlehem. However, it was the place of his virgin birth.
He never performed any miracles because he wasn't the sun of God.
It wasn't mentionned in the Bible any appreciation from JESUS to the people EXCEPT their FAITH and their BELEIEVE in GOD's power to do miracles and to cure any pains...
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 bible does not give us any details on this, but after he was baptized by John , he never did any carpenter work.
The only record that we have and on which we build our faith is "THE HOLLY BIBLE".you can JESUS miracles after His ressurection in:Mathiew 28.Mark 16.luke 24.John 20-21.(specially John 21).Hope it can help you...
There are no specific miracles attributed to Saint Anne in historical records. However, she is recognized in the Catholic tradition as the mother of Mary and the grandmother of Jesus, and she is venerated as the patron saint of mothers and grandmothers.