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''' Miracles of Jesus ''' refers to a series of episodes in the life of [[Jesus of Nazareth]], as narrated in the gospels.
''' Miracles of Jesus ''' refers to a series of episodes in the life of [[Jesus of Nazareth]], as narrated in the gospels.
 
< ''[[Life of Jesus]]'' : [[Nativity of Jesus]] -- [[Childhood of Jesus]] -- [[Jesus' Hidden Years]] -- '''Ministry of Jesus''' ([[Parables of Jesus]], [[Miracles of Jesus]]) -- [[Passion of Jesus]] -- [[Resurrection of Jesus]] -- [[Relics of Jesus]] >
 
 
==Overview==
==Overview==
Ancient sources consistently present Jesus as a miracle-worker.
 
Ancient sources consistently present Jesus as a healer and miracle-worker.
   
   
====List of Jesus' miracles====
The fight for God's kingdom was against Satan himself, his demons and their works. Jesus was not the only person in antiquity with a reputation for being able to heal people. People were not amazed by the "miracles" he did (others were doing the same), but by the meaning he gave to his healing power. Since illness was understood as the result of the action of evil spirits, the healing power of Jesus was interpreted as evidence of his authority over the evil forces, as signaling the coming of God's kingdom. Furthermore, since sin also was understood as the result of the action of evil spirits, healing was understood as a manifestation of Jesus's power of forgiveness. Jesus was stronger than Satan.


''Mark Tradition''
==The Miracles of Jesus in ancient sources==
*Exorcism at the Synagogue in Capernaum (Mark 1:21-28; Luke 4:31-37)
*Healing the mother of Peter's wife (Mark 1:29-34; Matthew 8:14-17; Luke 4:38-41)
*Exorcising at sunset (Mark 1:32-34; Matthew 8:16-17; Luke 4:40-41)
*Cleansing a leper (Mark 1:40-45; Matthew 8:1-4; Luke 5:12-16)
*Paralytic at Capernaum (Mark 2:1-12; Matthew 9:1-8; Luke 5:17-26)
*Man with withered Hand (Mark 3:1-6; Matthew 12:9-13; Luke 6:6-11)
*Exorcising the blind and mute man (Mark 3:20-30; Matthew 12:22-28; Luke 11:14-23)
*[[Calming the storm]] (Mark 4:35-41; Matthew 8:23-27; Luke 8:22-25)
*[[Raising of Jairus' Daughter]] (Mark 5:21-43; Matthew 9:18-26; Luke 8:40-56)
*The Bleeding Woman (Mark 5:24-34; Matthew 9:20-22; Luke 8:43-48)
*Gerasenes demonic (Mark 5:35-41; Matthew 8:28-34; Luke 8:26-39)
*Feeding the 5000 (Mark 6:31-34; Matthew 14:13-21; Luke 9:10-17; John 6:5-15)
*[[Walking on water]] (Mark 6:45-52; Matthew 14:22-33; John 6:16-21)
*Healing in Gennesaret (Mark 6:53-56; Matthew 14:34-36)
*Canaanite woman's daughter (Mark 7:24-30; Matthew 15:21-28)*Deaf mute of Decapolis (Mark 7:31-37)
*Feeding the 4000 (Mark 8:1-9; Matthew 15:32-39)
*Blind Man of Bethsaida (Mark 8:22-26)
*Boy possessed by a demon (Mark 9:14-29; Matthew 17:14-21; Luke 9:37-49)
*Blind near Jericho (Mark 10:46-52; Matthew 20:29-34; Luke 18:35-43)
*[[Cursing the fig tree]] (Mark 11:12-14; Matthew 21:18-22)


''Matthew-Luke Tradition''
====The Mark Tradition====
*The Centurion's Servant (Matthew 8:5-13; Luke 7:1-10; John 4:46-54)


''Matthew Tradition''
*[[Man with an Unclean Spirit]] (Mark 1:21-28; Luke 4:31-37)
*Two Blind Men at Galilee (Matthew 9:27-31)
*[[Peter's Mother-in-Law]] (Mark 1:29-34; Matthew 8:14-17; Luke 4:38-41)
*Exorcising a mute (Matthew 9:32-34)  
*[[Cleansing a Leper]] (Mark 1:40-45; Matthew 8:1-4; Luke 5:12-16)
*Coin in the fish's mouth (Matthew 17:24-27)
*[[Paralytic at Capernaum]] (Mark 2:1-12; Matthew 9:1-8; Luke 5:17-26)
*[[Man with a Withered Hand]] (Mark 3:1-6; Matthew 12:9-13; Luke 6:6-11)
''Luke Tradition''
*[[Jesus and Beelzebul]] (Mark 3:20-30; Matthew 12:22-28; Luke 11:14-23)
*Miraculous draught of fishes (Luke 5:1-11)
*[[Calming the Storm]] (Mark 4:35-41; Matthew 8:23-27; Luke 8:22-25)
*Young Man from Nain (Luke 7:11-17)
*[[Gerasene Demoniac]] (Mark 5:1-20; Matthew 8:28-34; Luke 8:26-39)
*An Infirm Woman (Luke 13:10-17)
*[[Raising of Jairus' Daughter]] (Mark 5:21-24.35-43; Matthew 9:18-26; Luke 8:40-56)
*Man with dropsy (Luke 14:1-6)
*[[Bleeding Woman]] (Mark 5:24-34; Matthew 9:20-22; Luke 8:43-48)
*Cleansing ten lepers (Luke 17:11-19)
*[[Feeding the 5000]] (Mark 6:30-44; Matthew 14:13-21; Luke 9:10-17; John 6:5-15)
*[[Healing the ear of a servant]] (Luke 22:49-51)
*[[Walking on Water]] (Mark 6:45-52; Matthew 14:22-33; John 6:16-21)
*[[Healing in Gennesaret]] (Mark 6:53-56; Matthew 14:34-36)
*[[Canaanite Woman]] (Mark 7:24-30; Matthew 15:21-28)
*[[Deaf Mute of Decapolis]] (Mark 7:31-37)
*[[Feeding the 4000]] (Mark 8:1-9; Matthew 15:32-39)
*[[Blind Man of Bethsaida]] (Mark 8:22-26)
*[[Possessed Boy]] (Mark 9:14-29; Matthew 17:14-20; Luke 9:37-43a)
*[[Healing the Blind near Jericho]] (Mark 10:46-52; Matthew 20:29-34; Luke 18:35-43)
*[[Cursing the Fig Tree]] (Mark 11:12-14.20-25; Matthew 21:18-22)
 
====The Matthew-Luke Tradition====
 
*[[Centurion's Servant]] (Matthew 8:5-13; Luke 7:1-10; cf. John 4:46-54)
 
====The Matthew Tradition====
 
* [[Two Blind Men]] (9:27-31) no parallel
 
* [[Dumb Man]] (9:32-34) no parallel
 
* [[Coin in the Fish's Mouth]] (Matthew 17:24-27) no parallel
 
====Luke Tradition====
 
*[[Miraculous Catch of Fish]] (Luke 5:1-11; cf.  John 21:1-19)
 
*[[Young Man from Nain]] (Luke 7:11-17)
 
*[[Infirm Woman]] (Luke 13:10-17)
 
*[[Man with Dropsy]] (Luke 14:1-6)
 
*[[Cleansing Ten Lepers]] (Luke 17:11-19)
 
*[[Healing the Ear of a Servant]] (Luke 22:49-51)
 
====John Tradition====


''John Tradition''
*[[Wedding at Cana]] (John 2:1-11)
*[[Wedding at Cana]] (John 2:1-11)
*Paralytic at Bethesda (John 5:1-18)
*[[Paralytic at Bethesda]] (John 5:1-18)
*The Blind at Birth (John 9:1-12)
*[[Blind at Birth]] (John 9:1-41)
*[[Raising of Lazarus]] (John 11:1-44)
*[[Raising of Lazarus]] (John 11:1-44)
*[[Catch of 153 fish]] (John 21:1-24)
*[[Miraculous Catch of Fish]] (John 21:1-19; cf. Luke 5:1-11)
 
==The Miracles of Jesus in ancient sources==


==The Miracles of Jesus in Scholarship==
==The Miracles of Jesus in Scholarship==


==The Miracles of Jesus in Fiction==
==The Miracles of Jesus in Fiction==
==Related categories==
*[[Jesus of Nazareth]] / [[Ministry of Jesus]] / [[Parables of Jesus]]


==External links==
==External links==
*[ Wikipedia]


[[Category:Subjects]]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracles_of_Jesus Wikipedia]
[[Category:Events]]
 
 
 
[[Category:Index (database)]]
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Latest revision as of 09:34, 4 October 2022


Miracles of Jesus refers to a series of episodes in the life of Jesus of Nazareth, as narrated in the gospels.

< Life of Jesus : Nativity of Jesus -- Childhood of Jesus -- Jesus' Hidden Years -- Ministry of Jesus (Parables of Jesus, Miracles of Jesus) -- Passion of Jesus -- Resurrection of Jesus -- Relics of Jesus >


Overview

Ancient sources consistently present Jesus as a healer and miracle-worker.

The fight for God's kingdom was against Satan himself, his demons and their works. Jesus was not the only person in antiquity with a reputation for being able to heal people. People were not amazed by the "miracles" he did (others were doing the same), but by the meaning he gave to his healing power. Since illness was understood as the result of the action of evil spirits, the healing power of Jesus was interpreted as evidence of his authority over the evil forces, as signaling the coming of God's kingdom. Furthermore, since sin also was understood as the result of the action of evil spirits, healing was understood as a manifestation of Jesus's power of forgiveness. Jesus was stronger than Satan.

The Miracles of Jesus in ancient sources

The Mark Tradition

The Matthew-Luke Tradition

The Matthew Tradition

Luke Tradition

John Tradition

The Miracles of Jesus in Scholarship

The Miracles of Jesus in Fiction

Related categories

External links

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