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*Exorcising the blind and mute man (Mark 3:20-30; Matthew 12:22-28; Luke 11:14-23)
*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)
*[[Calming the Storm]] (Mark 4:35-41; Matthew 8:23-27; Luke 8:22-25)
*[[Gerasene Demoniac]] (Mark 5:1-20; Matthew 8:28-34; Luke 8:26-39)
*[[Raising of Jairus' Daughter]] (Mark 5:21-43; Matthew 9:18-26; Luke 8:40-56)
*[[Raising of Jairus' Daughter]] (Mark 5:21-43; Matthew 9:18-26; Luke 8:40-56)
*[[Bleeding Woman]] (Mark 5:24-34; Matthew 9:20-22; Luke 8:43-48)
*[[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 6:30-44; Matthew 14:13-21; Luke 9:10-17; John 6:5-15)
*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)
*[[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)
*[[Healing in Gennesaret]] (Mark 6:53-56; Matthew 14:34-36)
*Canaanite woman's daughter (Mark 7:24-30; Matthew 15:21-28)
*[[Canaanite Woman]] (Mark 7:24-30; Matthew 15:21-28)
*Deaf mute of Decapolis (Mark 7:31-37)
*[[Deaf mute of Decapolis]] (Mark 7:31-37)
*[[Feeding the 4000]] (Mark 8:1-9; Matthew 15:32-39)
*[[Feeding the 4000]] (Mark 8:1-9; Matthew 15:32-39)
*Blind Man of Bethsaida (Mark 8:22-26)
*[[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)
*[[Possessed Boy]] (Mark 9:14-29; Matthew 17:14-20; Luke 9:37-43a)
*[[Blind near Jericho]] (Mark 10:46-52; Matthew 20:29-34; Luke 18:35-43)  
*[[Blind Bartimaeus]] (Mark 10:46-52; Matthew 20:29-34; Luke 18:35-43)  
*[[Cursing the Fig Tree]] (Mark 11:12-14; Matthew 21:18-22)
*[[Cursing the Fig Tree]] (Mark 11:12-14.20-25; Matthew 21:18-22)


====The Matthew-Luke Tradition====
====The Matthew-Luke Tradition====

Revision as of 17:00, 24 August 2010

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

Overview

Ancient sources consistently present Jesus as a miracle-worker.

The Miracles of Jesus in ancient sources

The Mark Tradition

The Matthew-Luke Tradition

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

The Matthew Tradition

  • Two Blind Men at Galilee (Matthew 9:27-31)
  • Exorcising a mute (Matthew 9:32-34)
  • Coin in the fish's mouth (Matthew 17:24-27)

Luke Tradition

  • Miraculous draught of fishes (Luke 5:1-11)
  • Young Man from Nain (Luke 7:11-17)
  • An 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

The Miracles of Jesus in Scholarship

The Miracles of Jesus in Fiction

Related categories

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Pages in category "Miracles of Jesus (subject)"

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