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Signs and Miracles: Jesus' Performance of Eight Research Paper

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Topic:Gospel Of John

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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

7:24-30

Healing of Deaf-Mute

7:31-37

Feeding the 4000

15:32-39

8:1-9

Restores Sight to the Blind Man of Bethsaida

8:22-25

Healing of a Man Born Blind

9:1-41

Casting out of a Dumb Demon

17:14

9:14-29

9:37-43

Healing a possessed stooped Woman

13:11-17

Healing of a Man with Dropsy

14:1-6

Cleansing of Ten Lepers

17:11-19

Healing of Blind Bartimaeus of Jericho

10:46-52

18:35-43

Healing of Servant's Ear during Arrest

22:50-52

Healing of Two Blind Men at Jericho

20:29-34

The Raising of Lazarus

11:1-44

Jesus thus performed many miracles, and therefore demonstrated his power as a deity, and the remainder of the paper will focus on the specific miracles, which directly proved this fact. First, it is important to note that Jesus performed physical and moral miracles. Physical miracles are those such as making the blind see, walking on water, and performing other physical law-bending miracles. Moral miracles are those that involve blessings, driving out of demons, and such things. Furthermore, it is also important to make note of the fact that sometimes, physical miracles were performed for the purpose of morality, such as the fact that some were healed to prove forgiveness. [2: "Jesus Miracles, Signs of Divine Powers?" Google. 2011. ] [3: " Jesus Miracles, Signs of Divine Powers?" Google. 2011. ]

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>.…


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The seventh miracle is the raising of Lazarus which is only recorded in John. Once again, in this instance, Jesus displays his power over death. According to some scholars, " The fact that Jesus called Lazarus by name is significant. If Jesus had proclaimed, "Come forth" without that specification, His power would have opened all of the graves."

Lastly, the healing of leprosy is also among Jesus' most significant miracles, for it shows proof of healing sin, and the ability of oneself to heal from sin. This particular instance is found in many scriptures. According to scholars, "the law had very strict requirements for the verification of the healing of a leper and the leprous house. Those instructions can be found in Leviticus chapter 13 to 14:57. This passage gives instructions to the priests on how to diagnose leprosy and what to do if someone who had leprosy presented themselves as healed." Given these facts, one must also note that the law stated no Jew had ever been healed in this manner. [8: "Jesus Miracles." All About Jesus Christ. 2011. < http://www.allaboutjesuschrist.org/jesus-miracles-faq.htm>. ] [9: "Jesus Miracles." All About Jesus Christ. 2011. < http://www.allaboutjesuschrist.org/jesus-miracles-faq.htm>. ]

It is no small matter that Jesus performed these miracles. They are vital and the description of these miracles itself proves the amazing power of this individual, but these miracles are also important because of the fact that they gave signs to the nation of Israel that he was their promised Messiah.

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