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Maybe you could say it is when the angel appears to Zacharias and tells him his wife Elizabeth will have a son. Or when Mary conceives. - Luke chapter1

The first miracle Jesus did in Luke is in chapter 4 when He passes through a crowd and escapes being stoned. Also in chapter 4 Jesus casts an unclean spirit out of a man and heals Simon's mother in law.

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The first miracle in the gospel of St. Luke is Jesus healing a man with an unclean spirit in the synagogue in Capernaum. This miracle demonstrates Jesus' authority over evil spirits and showcases his power to heal.

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