The Story Of Jesus Miracles In The Bible

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Jesus Miracles

In beginning Jesus or Son of God, as Christian people love to call him that, he appears on this earth in miracle none of mankind hears it before at their time. So before presenting Jesus miracles and before mentioning stories of his miracles, I would to take you on this introduction in short seal over Jesus, life, born and how he is a miracle by himself. Jesus born in Bethlehem, he was born around 6 B.C. he has a mother call Mary, and she was a virgin, she also was a virgin when she was a pregnant with Jesus and this incident exotic is the prof that how Jesus was miracle by himself and he was not like any human on this earth Mary got pregnant through divine action, angel Gabriel came to Mary and said to her the holy
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The first miracle was when Jesus came to wadding in Galil,he showed up with his mother. The wine in wadding was gone, so his mother said to him the wine was gone. Mary ordered to slaves to do whatever Jesus tells them. Slaves hold six stone water jars, so Jesus told them to put water in each jar. After that, Jesus told to pull out some water then send the jars to master of the banquet. The master tested the water that had been changed to wine, and said, “Everyone brings out the choice wine first and then the cheaper wine later”. (John …show more content…
Jesus was angry, so he said, “ I’m willing be clean”, immediately the leprosy gone (Mark 1:40-45). The forth miracle was when entered Capernum, a Roman army commander asked Jesus for help. The commander bagged Jesus to heal his servant from paralyzed and suffering. Jesus said to him” Shall I come heal him”, the commander “ Lorad, I do not deserve to have you come under my roof” but I’m soldier under authority, with soldiers under my authority. When Jesus heard that, he was amazed, he said to commanders’ follow, I have not seen anyone in Israel like this great faith. Jesus carry on, many will come from the east and the west places and take their palaces like Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in kingdom of haven (Matthew

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