Miracles of Jesus
The "Miracles of Jesus" refer to extraordinary events attributed to Jesus Christ during his ministry, as recorded in the New Testament of the Bible. These miracles include healing the sick, raising the dead, and turning water into wine. They are seen as signs of his divine authority and compassion, demonstrating his ability to intervene in human suffering.
Many of these miracles involved physical ailments, such as restoring sight to the blind or curing leprosy. Others, like the feeding of the 5,000, showcased his ability to provide for people's needs. These acts are central to the Christian faith, illustrating the power and love of God.