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.
John the Baptist may very well have wondered the same thing. When Jesus came to him to be baptised, John indicated that he should be baptised by Jesus, not the other way around. Jesus' response was that it was "proper" in order to "fulfill all righteousness." (Matthew 3:13-15)
The Bible does not mention Jesus performing any miracles before his baptism. Jesus' miracles began after he was baptized by John the Baptist and received the Holy Spirit.
for an example to his people.
The Bible does not say that Jesus performed any miracles in the town of Bethlehem. However, it was the place of his virgin birth.
It is impossible to determine an exact number of miracles as beliefs and definitions of miracles vary among different religions and philosophies. Some believe in countless miracles occurring daily, while others may focus on specific well-documented miraculous events.
Different religions have different beliefs about which gods perform miracles. In Christianity, miracles are performed by God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. In Hinduism, miracles are attributed to various gods and goddesses such as Ganesha, Vishnu, and Shiva. In Islam, miracles are seen as acts of God performed through prophets like Moses or Jesus.
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 believed that Paul did not witness Jesus' miracles, as he converted to Christianity after Jesus' death. The authors of the four gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, were not eyewitnesses to all of Jesus' miracles, but they compiled their writings based on oral traditions and accounts from early followers of Jesus.
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.
The Bible does not say that Jesus performed any miracles in the town of Bethlehem. However, it was the place of his virgin birth.
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.
Jesus was not anointed by any one he was baptized by John the baptist.
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
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.
In Christian theology, Satan is often portrayed as a deceptive being who may try to mimic miracles to mislead people. However, true miracles, understood as acts of divine intervention, are attributed to God or other holy figures, not Satan. Satan's actions are typically portrayed as deceitful and harmful rather than miraculous.
The bible does not give us any details on this, but after he was baptized by John , he never did any carpenter work.
It is impossible to determine an exact number of miracles as beliefs and definitions of miracles vary among different religions and philosophies. Some believe in countless miracles occurring daily, while others may focus on specific well-documented miraculous events.