Signs and Miracles:
Jesus' Performance of Eight Miracles and Proof of His Deity
The Bible offers us not only a great record of historical significance, but also proof of various elements that have led society to believe in God, in Jesus, and in the Bible itself wholeheartedly, by means of religion. Though some doubt the existence of such beings and the truthfulness of the documents that make them exist, this paper will attempt to prove that at least one aspect was, in fact, true. This relates to the fact that Jesus, the supposed Son of God, was indeed a miracle worker, and the miracles he performed made him a deity to be revered, which the following paragraphs will describe and analyze.
Jesus performed many miracles during his lifetime, and various individuals, including Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, his disciples, recount these in the Bible. The table below provides a list of the miracles of Jesus, for reference purposes, and will be utilized throughout the paper. [1: Table Retrieved From: "The Miracles of Jesus Christ." Jesus Christ Savior. 2011. . ]
MIRACLE
Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
Healing the possessed man in Capernaum
1:23-28
4:33-37
Healing of Peter's Mother-in-law
8:14-15
1:29-31
4:38-39
Cleansing of a Leper
8:1-4
1:40-45
5:12-16
Turning Water to Wine at Cana
2:1-12
The Miraculous Catch of Fish
5:2-11
Healing of a Paralytic
9:1-8
2:1-12
5:18-26
Cure of the Man with a Withered Hand
12:9-14
3:1-6
6:6-10
Healing of Official's Son in Capernaum
4:43-54
Healing of Centurion's Servant
8:5-13
7:2-10
Raising of Widow's Son at Nain
7:11-17
Calming of the Storm at Sea
8:23-27
4:35-41
8:22-25
Cure of the Gerasene Demoniac
8:28-34
5:1-20
8:26-39
Healing of a Paralytic in Bethesda
5:1-47
Cure of Women afflicted with Haemorrhage
9:20-22
5:25-34
8:43-48
Raising of Jairus' daughter
9:23-26
5:35-43
8:49-56
Healing Two Blind Men
9:27-31
Healing a Possessed Mute
9:32-34
Feeding the 5000
14:13-21
6:34-44
9:10-17
6:1-14
Walking on Water
14:22-33
6:44-52
6:16-21
Healing at Gennesaret
14:34-36
6:53-56
Cure of Syro-Phoenician's Daughter
15:21-28
The first two miracles to be discussed are also the most important miracles, for they appear in all four Gospels. The first is Jesus' own Resurrection, found in Matthew 28, Mark 16, Luke 24, and John 20, and the second is feeding of the 5000 through the multiplication of the loaves, which is seen in Matthew 14:13-21, Mark 6:30-44, Luke 9:10-17, and John 6:1-14. [4: Anderson, N. "Jesus Christ Miracles." Stem Publishing. < http://www.stempublishing.com/authors/anderson/8SIGNSJN.html>. ]
After these most important miracles, others follow. They, of course, all efface Jesus' immense power and therefore prove his exceptional ability and his deity. They include the Cana miracle, where Jesus changed the water into wine, thereby superseding every single human individual at the feast, and demonstrated that was truly the Son of God. The quotation included in the Bible in John 4:46-54, with this particular event, is:
"The Invited Man, at Cana's feast
A humble Guest did dine;
Yet God -- the Host -- the water blest,
And changed it into wine." [5: Anderson, N. "Jesus Christ Miracles." Stem Publishing. < http://www.stempublishing.com/authors/anderson/8SIGNSJN.html>. ]
Another miracle is in Galilee, where…
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