restored the ear that Peter cut off one of the arresting Roman guards.
Jesus went to the Garden of Gethsemane to pray before being arrested on a Thursday night. This event is known as Maundy Thursday in Christian traditions and is part of the events leading up to Easter.
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.
Satan didn't tempt Jesus to be a kind of messiah. Satan tempted Jesus to turn away from being the messiah. Satan tempted Jesus to turn away from God the father and to worship him, Satan
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.
In the Bible, it is written that Simon Peter cut off the ear of a Roman soldier named Malchus while trying to protect Jesus from being arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane.
they were really the disciples of jesus. they just denied him in fear of being arrested because they were his disciples
I think he was a little sad about being betrayed, but he was calm and accepting about being arrested.
Jesus went to the Garden of Gethsemane to pray before being arrested on a Thursday night. This event is known as Maundy Thursday in Christian traditions and is part of the events leading up to Easter.
a person who claims or is alleged to perform miracles or a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"
They beat him, whipped and slashed him to the bone and pout a crown of thorns on his head. And mocked him about being the messiah.
As it was the custom at that time for daughters to me married off in their early teens, it is probable that Mary was about 15 when she married Joseph. As Jesus was "about 30" when He commenced His ministry, that would make Mary around about 45 years of age when Jesus performed His first miracle.
The theme is the last meal, the Passover meal, that Jesus shared with his disciples before being arrested.
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.
We believe that she got a child without being with another man. And we believe that God made a miracle so that Jesus was born . But we don't believe that Jesus is the Son of God.
A:A woman, with heavy, prolonged menstrual bleeding for twelve years, merely touched Jesus' garment and was healed. Jesus felt that someone had been healed by touching him and so asked those around him who had done so. The woman with the issue of blood admitted that it was she, and Jesus told her that her faith had made her whole (Mark 5:25-34). Actually, there seem to be at least three miracles here:The miracle of the woman being healed of her illness. She even realised immediately that she was cured!The miracle of Jesus being aware that someone had been healed, although he knew not who.The miracle that the author of Mark knew the woman's inner thoughts, and that she had been healed as soon as she touched Jesus.The first two of these miracles are readily explained by Jesus' divinity. The third is a puzzle that could perhaps most readily be explained if the entire episode was actually a literary creation. In Mark's Gospel, this forms the central idea in a literary device known as a 'Markan intercalation', sandwiched by the two parts of the story of Jairus' daughter.
Jesus, being invited at a wedding with His mother Mary, changed water into wine. The servants were told to do whatever Jesus said, and He told them to put water in the wineskin Jesus then changed the water into wine for the wedding guests. This miracle is one of the decades of the Luminous Mysteries of the Holy Rosary.
Satan didn't tempt Jesus to be a kind of messiah. Satan tempted Jesus to turn away from being the messiah. Satan tempted Jesus to turn away from God the father and to worship him, Satan