Beloved, have you spoken with people who do not believe in God? They are so skeptical that they refuse to believe? They ask for a sign from Heaven before they will believe. Yet, no sign is given to them, specifically because they do not believe. Our Faith determines our eligibility to see signs and wonders. You cannot see the evidence of that which you do not believe in. You MUST believe before God will show you His Glory....! The Bible is full of the stories of signs and wonders, and evidence of the existence of God, both in the Old and the New Testament. I could probably write entire books expounding that evidence both from the Bible (Old and New Testament) as well as from my personal life within my own faith journey. However, I did not see any miracles until I first became a believer in 2007. Once that happened, and especially after I was Baptized in 2009, I have seen, felt, experienced, and occasionally even performed (with the help of the Holy Spirit) miracles, which, if I described to you, you would surely put me in a looney bin and toss away the key. (Remember, it is not us doing the miracles, because we don't necessarily have any power. It is the Holy Spirit which does the miracles. Even the Apostles were completely powerless until the Holy Spirit came upon them.) Hence the knowledge of the miracles experienced and performed by me will go to my grave with me, but I can, and I will, surely expound upon the miracles told in the Bible. Once you have seen or experienced even one miracle in your own life, it will be impossible for you to deny the existence of God, or fall down on your knees crying Abba...Father, LORD God Almighty...Great are your works in Heaven and on Earth, and the Earth is full of your Glory...!
So let us examine some of the miracles, signs and wonders in the Bible. We see the following miracles in the
Old Testament:
The Flood. Genesis 7:1 - Genesis 8:5 This miracle was performed by God and was received by Ham, Japheth, Noah, Shem, and the wife of Noah. Other things that are mentioned include Noah’s Ark, animals, the Flood, and rain.
The Sign of the Rainbow. Genesis 8:20–22 This miracle was performed by God and was received by Noah. Other things that are mentioned include a rainbow.
Confusion of Tongues at Babel. Genesis 11:6–9 This miracle was performed by God and was received by the people of Babel. Other things that are mentioned include a tower.
The Affliction of Pharaoh. Genesis 12:10–20 This miracle was performed by God and was received by the Egyptians and Pharaoh.
Blinding the Sodomites. Genesis 19:9–11 This miracle was performed by an angel and was received by the men of Sodom. It benefitted Lot.
Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. Genesis 19:24–25 This miracle was performed by God on Gomorrah and Sodom. Other things that are mentioned include brimstone and fire.
Lot’s Wife Turned into a Pillar of Salt. Genesis 19:24–28 This miracle was performed by God and was received by the wife of Lot. Other things that are mentioned include salt.
Abimelech’s Household Is Infertile. Genesis 20:1–7 and Genesis 20:17–18 This miracle was performed by God and was received by Abimelech.
The Conception of Isaac. Genesis 21:1–8 This miracle was performed by God and was received by Isaac and Sarah. It benefitted Abraham.
Hagar’s Well. Genesis 21:19 This miracle was performed by God and was received by Hagar. It benefitted Ishmael. Other things that are mentioned include water and a well.
The Burning Bush. Exodus 3:1–14 This miracle was performed by God and was received by Moses. Other things that are mentioned include a burning bush.
Moses’ Rod. Exodus 4:1-5 This miracle was performed by God on Aaron’s Rod. It benefitted Moses. Other things that are mentioned include a snake.
Moses’ Leprous Hand. Exodus 4:6–12 This miracle was performed by God and was received by Moses.
Aaron’s Rod Becomes a Serpent. Exodus 7:8–13 This miracle was performed by God on Aaron’s Rod. It benefitted Moses. Other things that are mentioned include a snake.
Turning the Nile into Blood. Exodus 7:14–24 This miracle was performed by Aaron and Moses on the Egyptians, Pharaoh, and Nile.
The Plague of Frogs. Exodus 8:1–6 This miracle was performed by Aaron and Moses and was received by the Egyptians and Pharaoh. Other things that are mentioned include Aaron’s Rod, frog, and water.
The Plague of Gnats. Exodus 8:16–19 This miracle was performed by Aaron and Moses and was received by the Egyptians and Pharaoh. Other things that are mentioned include Aaron’s Rod and gnat.
The Plague of Flies. Exodus 8:20–31 This miracle was performed by Moses and was received by the Egyptians and Pharaoh. Other things that are mentioned include flies.
The Plague of Diseased Livestock. Exodus 9:1–7 This miracle was performed by Moses and was received by the Egyptians and Pharaoh. Other things that are mentioned include asses, camels, horses, oxen, and sheep.
The Plague of Boils. Exodus 9:8–11 This miracle was performed by Aaron and Moses and was received by the Egyptians and Pharaoh. Other things that are mentioned include boils.
The Plague of Hail. Exodus 9:13–25 This miracle was performed by Moses and was received by the Egyptians and Pharaoh. Other things that are mentioned include Aaron’s Rod and snow.
The Plague of Locusts. Exodus 10:1–20 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Aaron and Moses and was received by the Egyptians and Pharaoh. Other things that are mentioned include locusts.
The Plague of Darkness. Exodus 10:21–29 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Moses and was received by the Egyptians and Pharaoh.
The Plague of Death of the Firstborn. Exodus 11–12 describes an affliction miracle. This miracle was performed by Moses and was received by the Egyptians and Pharaoh. It benefitted the Israelites. Other things that are mentioned include blood, doorposts, goats, lintels, sheep, and unleavened bread.
The Cloud and the Fire. Exodus 13:21–22 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by the Israelites. Other things that are mentioned include the wilderness pillar of cloud and the pillar of fire.
The Red Sea Parts. Exodus 14:21–24 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Moses on Red Sea. It benefitted the Israelites.
The Red Sea Closes Over the Egyptians. Exodus 14:25–31 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Moses on the Egyptians and Red Sea. It benefitted the Israelites.
Waters of Marah Made Drinkable. Exodus 15:23–25 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Moses on water. It benefitted the Israelites. Other things that are mentioned include a log.
The Giving of Quail. Exodus 16:8–13 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by the Israelites.
God Provides Manna. Exodus 16:14–35 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by the Israelites.
Water from the Rock. Exodus 17:5–7 and Numbers 20:7–11 describe a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Moses on Moses’ rock at Rephidim, Aaron’s Rod, and Moses’ rock in the Desert of Zin. It benefitted the Israelites. Other things that are mentioned include water and Aaron’s Rod.
Moses Turns the Tide of Battle. Exodus 17:8–16 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Moses and was received by the Amalekites, the Israelites, and Joshua. It benefitted the Israelites and Joshua.
The Punishment of Nadab and Abihu. Leveticus 10:1–7 and Numbers 3:1–4 describe a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Abihu and Nadab.
Fire at Taberah. Numbers 11:1–3 describes a judgment and nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Moses and was received by the Israelites.
Miriam’s Leprosy. Numbers 12:10–15 describes an affliction miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Miriam.
The Ground Opens Beneath Korah and His Followers. Numbers 16:30–33 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by Moses and was received by Abiram, Dathan, Korah, rebels with Korah, and On.
Aaron Stops a Plague by Making an Atonement. Numbers 16:44–50 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by Aaron. It benefitted the Israelites. Other things that are mentioned include incense, an incense altar, and a small shovel.
The Budding of Aaron’s Rod. Numbers 17 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by God on Aaron’s Rod. It benefitted Aaron.
The Bronze Serpent. Numbers 21:8–9 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Moses and was received by the Israelites. Other things that are mentioned include the bronze serpent and snakes.
The Miracle Water. Numbers 21:13–18 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God on water. It benefitted the Israelites.
Balaam’s Donkey. Numbers 22:20–35 describes a communication miracle. This miracle was performed by God on an ass. It benefitted Balaam.
The Jordan Stops Flowing. Joshua 3:14–16 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Priests Carrying Ark on Jordan. It benefitted the Israelites. Other things that are mentioned include the Ark of the Covenant.
Israel Crosses the Jordan on Dry Ground. Joshua 3:17 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Priests Carrying Ark on Jordan. It benefitted the Israelites. Other things that are mentioned include the Ark of the Covenant.
The Walls of Jericho Fall. Joshua 6:6–20 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by the Israelites and Joshua on Jericho. It benefitted the Israelites. Other things that are mentioned include the Ark of the Covenant, Joshua’s trumpets, a city wall, and ram’s horns.
The Sun and Moon Stand Still. Joshua 10:12–14 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Joshua on the moon and the sun. It benefitted the Israelites.
The Rock and Fire Miracle. Judges 6:19–24 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by God on Gideon’s altar. It benefitted Gideon. Other things that are mentioned include the angel of the Lord’s staff, fire, and a rock.
The Sign of the Fleece. Judges 6:25–40 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by God on Gideon’s fleece. It benefitted Gideon.
Water from the Hollow at Lehi. Judges 15:19 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Samson.
The Destruction of Dagon’s Temple. Judges 16:23–31 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by Samson and was received by the Philistines and Philistine Lords. It benefitted the Israelites.
The Birth of Samuel. 1 Samuel 1:1–20 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Samuel. It benefitted Hannah.
The Fall of the Idol Dagon. 1 Samuel 5:1–5 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Dagon. It was witnessed by the Philistines. Other things that are mentioned include the Ark of the Covenant.
The Philistines’ Tumors. 1 Samuel 5:9 describes an affliction and judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by the Philistines. Other things that are mentioned include the Ark of the Covenant and tumors.
Judgment on the Men of Bethshemesh. 1 Samuel 6:19 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Beth-Shemites. Other things that are mentioned include the Ark of the Covenant.
God Confuses the Philistines at Mizpah. 1 Samuel 7:10–12 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by the Philistines.
Samuel Calls Yahweh to Send Rain and Thunder. 1 Samuel 12:18 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Samuel and was received by the Israelites. Other things that are mentioned include rain and thunder.
Judgment Upon Israel for David’s Sin. 2 Samuel 24:10–16 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by David and the Israelites.
Judgment Upon Uzzah. 2 Samuel 6:7 and 1 Chronicles 13:9–14 describe a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Uzzah.
Jeroboam’s Hand Is Withered and Restored. 1 Kings 13:4–6 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by a man warning Jeroboam and was received by Jeroboam. Other things that are mentioned include hands.
The Three-Year Drought. 1 Kings 17:1 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by Elijah on Israel.
Elijah Fed by Ravens. 1 Kings 17:4–6 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Elijah.
The Widow of Zarephath Is Provided With Food. 1 Kings 17:10–16 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Elijah and was received by the son of the Zarephath widow and a widow of Zarephath. Other things that are mentioned include Zarephath’s oil jug, bread, a city gate, olive oil, plain flour, and water.
The Widow of Zarephath’s Son Is Revived. 1 Kings 17:17–24 describes a resurrection miracle. This miracle was performed by Elijah and was received by the son of the Zarephath widow.
Fire from Heaven Consumes the Sacrifice and Altar. 1 Kings 18:30–38 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Elijah on a stone altar. Other things that are mentioned include blood, fire, an ox, and a sacrifice.
The Drought Ends and Rain Comes. 1 Kings 18:41–46 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Elijah. It benefitted Israel. Other things that are mentioned include clouds and rain.
Feeding of Elijah. 1 Kings 19:5–7 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by an angel and was received by Elijah.
Speaking Through Nature to Elijah. 1 Kings 19:9–18 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Elijah.
Fire Consumes Ahaziah’s Men. 2 Kings 1:10–12 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by Elijah and was received by soldiers. It benefitted Ahaziah. Other things that are mentioned include fire.
Elijah Divides the Jordan. 2 Kings 2:8 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Elijah on Jordan.
Taking Elijah to Heaven in a Fiery Chariot. 2 Kings 2:9–11 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Elijah.
Elisha Divides the Jordan. 2 Kings 2:14 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha on Jordan.
The Water of Jericho Is Made Drinkable. 2 Kings 2:19–22 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha on water. It benefitted Jericho.
Mocking Children Are Mauled by Bears. 2 Kings 2:23–24 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and was received by children. Other things that are mentioned include a bear.
Water Comes for Jehoshaphat’s Army. 2 Kings 3:16–20 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and was received by Jehoshaphat.
The Widow’s Oil Is Multiplied. 2 Kings 4:2–7 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and was received by an indebted widow. Other things that are mentioned include a widow’s vessels, a door, and olive oil.
The Shunnamite Woman Bears a Son. 2 Kings 4:1–17 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and was received by the Shunammite Woman's son and a Shunammite woman who helped Elisha.
Elisha Revives the Shunnamite Woman’s Son. 2 Kings 4:18–37 describes a resurrection miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and was received by the Shunammite Woman's son. It benefitted a Shunammite woman who helped Elisha.
Poison Stew Is Purified. 2 Kings 4:38–41 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha on soup.
One Hundred Men Fed With Twenty Loaves. 2 Kings 4:42–44 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and was received by people. Other things that are mentioned include a bag, barley, and bread.
Naaman Cured of Leprosy. 2 Kings 5:1–19 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and was received by Naaman.
Gehazi Is Struck With Naaman’s Leprosy. 2 Kings 5:19–27 describes an affliction and judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and was received by Gehazi.
The Floating Iron Axe-Head. 2 Kings 6:1–7 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha on an axe. Other things that are mentioned include Elisha’s stick.
Allowing His Servant to See Protecting Angels. 2 Kings 6:17 describes a communication miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and was received by a servant.
The Syrian Army Is Struck Blind. 2 Kings 6:18–20 describes an affliction miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and was received by the Arameans.
Delivering Starving Samaria. 2 Kings 7 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha on Samaria.
Elisha’s Bones Revive a Dead Man. 2 Kings 13:21 describes a resurrection miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and God and was received by a revived man. Other things that are mentioned include bones and a tomb.
Judging Uzziah With Leprosy. 2 Kings 15:1–8 and 2 Chronicles 26:15–21 describe an affliction and judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Uzziah.
Hezekiah Is Healed. 2 Kings 20:7 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Isaiah and was received by Hezekiah.
The Sun Retreats. 2 Kings 20:9–11 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Isaiah on the sun. It benefitted Hezekiah.
Interpreting Nebuchadnezzar’s Dreams. Daniel 2:19–45 describes a communication miracle. This miracle was performed by Daniel and was received by Nebuchadnezzar.
Rescued from the Furnace. Daniel 3:1–30 and Song Thr 23–27 describe a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Meshach, Abednego, and Shadrach.
Interpreting Nebuchadnezzar’s Second Dream. Daniel 4:4–27 describes a communication miracle. This miracle was performed by Daniel and was received by Nebuchadnezzar.
The Handwriting on the Wall in Belshazzar’s Palace. Daniel 5:5 describes a communication miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Belshazzar.
Rescued from the Lion’s Den. Daniel 6:10–23 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Daniel.
Sending a Storm to Jonah’s Ship. Jonah 1:1–16 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Jonah and mariners.
Preparing a Fish to Swallow Jonah. Jonah 1:17–2:10 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Jonah. Other things that are mentioned include fish.
The Lord Teaches Jonah With a Shade Plant. Jonah 4:6–10 describes a judgment and provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Jonah. Other things that are mentioned include a castor oil plant, the sun, the wind, and worms.
Deuterocanonical (Apocrypha) Books:
Tobias Routs Asmodeus. Tobias 8:1–3 describes an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Tobias and was received by Sarah and involved these objects: Heart, incense, and Liver. It benefitted Raguel. Other things that are mentioned include fish, Heart, incense, and Liver.
Tobit’s Sight Restored. Tobias 11:7–13 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Tobias and was received by Tobit and involved this object: Gall. Other things that are mentioned include fish and Gall.
Habakkuk Taken to Babylon. Bel and the Dragon 36–39 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Habakkuk. It benefitted Daniel.
Nehemiah’s Fire. 2 Maccabees 1:20–22 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Nehemiah on a log and a sacrifice. Other things that are mentioned include fire and the sun.
Execution of the Jews Is Thwarted. 3 Maccabees 5:11–12 describes an affliction and provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Ptolemy IV Philopater. It benefitted Jews.
Execution of the Jews Is Thwarted a Second Time. 3 Maccabees 5:27–28 describes an affliction and provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Ptolemy IV Philopater. It benefitted Jews.
Two Angels Rescue the Jews. 3 Maccabees 6:18–19 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by an angel and was received by Ptolemy IV Philopater. It benefitted Jews.
New Testament:
Jesus’ Virgin Birth. Matthew 1:18–25 and Luke 2:6–7 describe a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by the Holy Spirit and was received by Mary and Jesus.
The Star of Bethlehem Appears. Matthew 2:1–10 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by God on a star. It benefitted the Magi.
The Spirit Descends Like a Dove. Matthew 3:16, Mark 1:10, and Luke 3:21–22 describe a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by the Holy Spirit and was received by Jesus. It was witnessed by John the Baptist. Other things that are mentioned include a dove.
A Voice from Heaven. Matthew 3:17, Mark 1:11, and Luke 3:21–22 describe a communication miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Jesus. It was witnessed by John the Baptist.
Jesus Heals Many. Matthew 4:23–24 and Mark 1:32–34 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by people.
Jesus Casts Out Demons. Matthew 4:24, Mark 1:39, and Luke 7:18–23 describe an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a demoniac and people.
Jesus Cleanses a Leper. Matthew 8:1–4, Mark 1:40–45, and Luke 5:12–16 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a healed leper.
Jesus Heals a Centurion’s Servant. Matthew 8:5–13 and Luke 7:1–10 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a servant. It benefitted a centurion.
Jesus Heals Peter’s Mother-in-Law. Matthew 8:14–15, Mark 1:29–31, and Luke 4:39 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Peter’s mother-in-law. It benefitted Peter.
Jesus Heals Many in Capernaum. Matthew 8:16–17 and Luke 4:40–41 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by people.
Jesus Casts Out Demons in Capernaum. Matthew 8:16–17 and Luke 4:40–41 describe an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a demoniac.
Jesus Calms a Storm. Matthew 8:23–27, Mark 4:35–41, and Luke 8:22–25 describe a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus on the wind, a storm, and waves. It benefitted the twelve disciples.
Jesus Heals Two Demoniacs. Matthew 8:28–34 describes an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by demoniacs in the Gadarenes. Other things that are mentioned include pigs.
Jesus Heals a Paralyzed Man. Matthew 9:1–8, Mark 2:1–12, and Luke 5:17–26 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a paralytic in Galilee. It was witnessed by Pharisees Asking for a Sign, teachers of the Law, men lowering a paralytic, and scribes accusing Jesus of blasphemy. Other things that are mentioned include house, a bed, and a roof.
Jesus Heals a Bleeding Woman. Matthew 9:20–22, Mark 5:25–34, and Luke 8:43–48 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a hemorrhaging woman and involved these objects: fringe and clothing. Other things that are mentioned include blood.
Jesus Raises the Daughter of a Synagogue Ruler. Matthew 9:23–26, Mark 5:35–43, and Luke 8:49–56 describe a resurrection miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Jairus’ daughter. It benefitted Jairus and was witnessed by Peter, James, and John.
Jesus Heals Two Blind Men. Matthew 9:27–31 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by blind men.
Jesus Heals a Demon-Possessed Man. Matthew 9:32–34 describes an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a mute man. It was witnessed by the crowd at Mute Man’s Healing and Pharisees Accusing Jesus.
Jesus Heals Every Disease and Sickness. Matthew 9:35 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by people.
Jesus Heals a Man’s Withered Hand. Matthew 12:9–14, Mark 3:1–5, and Luke 6:6–10 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a man with withered hand. It was witnessed by Pharisees Asking for a Sign. Other things that are mentioned include hands.
Jesus Heals the Sick and Warns Them to Be Silent. Matthew 12:15 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by the crowd called Jesus’ Mother and Brothers.
Jesus Heals Another Demon-Possessed Man. Matthew 12:22–34 and Luke 11:14 describe an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a blind and mute demoniac.
Jesus Heals the Sick. Matthew 14:14 and Mark 3:9–10 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by the crowd called Jesus’ Mother and Brothers and The 5,000.
Jesus Feeds 5,000. Matthew 14:15–21, Mark 6:35–44, Luke 9:13–17, and John 6:1–13 describe a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by The 5,000 and involved these objects: bread and fish.
Jesus Walks on Water. Matthew 14:22–33, Mark 6:47–52, and John 6:19 describe a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and involved these objects: the wind, the sea, and waves. It was witnessed by the disciples. Other things that are mentioned include the disciple’s boat.
Peter Walks on Water. Matthew 14:29 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Peter and involved these objects: the sea, waves, and the wind. It was witnessed by the disciples.
Jesus Calms the Wind and Waves. Matthew 14:32 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus on waves and the wind and involved this object: the wind.
Jesus Heals the Sick at Gennesaret. Matthew 14:34–36 and Mark 6:53–56 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by ill people in Gennesaret and involved these objects: fringe and clothing. It was witnessed by people in Gennesaret.
Jesus Heals the Syrophoenician’s Daughter. Matthew 15:21–28 and Mark 7:24–30 describe an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by the Syro-Phoenician daughter. It benefitted a Syro-Phoenician woman.
Jesus Heals Many People. Matthew 15:29–31 and Luke 7:18–23 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by The 4,000 and people.
Jesus Feeds 4,000. Matthew 15:32–39 and Mark 8:1–9 describe a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by The 4,000. Other things that are mentioned include a basket, fish, and bread.
Jesus Is Transfigured. Matthew 17:1–8, Mark 9:2–8, and Luke 9:28–36 describe a communication miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Elijah, Jesus, and Moses and involved these objects: a mountain and clothing. It was witnessed by Peter, James, and John.
Jesus Heals an Epileptic Boy. Matthew 17:14–21, Mark 9:14–29, and Luke 9:37–43 describe an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by an epileptic son. It benefitted an Epileptic’s father.
Peter Finds a Coin in a Fish’s Mouth. Matthew 17:24–27 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Peter. Other things that are mentioned include fish and money.
Jesus Heals People in Judea Beyond the Jordan. Matthew 19:1–2 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by people.
Jesus Heals Two Blind Men at Jericho. Matthew 20:29–34 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by blind men outside Jericho.
Jesus Heals the Blind and Lame in the Temple. Matthew 21:14–16 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by people.
Jesus Curses a Fig Tree. Matthew 21:18–20, Mark 11:12–14, and Mark 11:20–25 describe a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus on a fig tree. It was witnessed by Peter and the twelve disciples.
Darkness Covers the Land. Matthew 27:45, Mark 15:33, and Luke 23:44 describe a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God on the sky.
The Temple Curtain Is Torn in Two. Matthew 27:51, Mark 15:38, and Luke 23:45 describe a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God on a curtain and Herod’s Temple.
An Earthquake in Jerusalem. Matthew 27:51 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by God on Jerusalem.
The Resurrection of Saints. Matthew 27:52–53 describes a resurrection miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by raised saints.
Jesus Rises from the Dead. Matthew 28:2–7, Mark 16:5–8, Luke 24:4–7, and John 20:1–10 describe a resurrection miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Jesus.
Jesus Heals a Demoniac at Capernaum. Mark 1:23–28 and Luke 4:31–37 describe an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by an evil spirit in Capernaum and a demoniac in Capernaum. It was witnessed by people in Capernaum.
Jesus Silences Demons. Mark 3:11–12 describes a communication miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by an evil supernatural being.
Jesus Casts Out a Demon at Gerasenes. Mark 5:2–13 and Luke 8:26–39 describe an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a demoniac possessed by Legion. Other things that are mentioned include pigs.
Jesus Heals a Few Sick People. Mark 6:5 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by people in Nazareth.
The Twelve Cast Out Demons. Mark 6:13 describes an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by the twelve disciples and was received by people.
The Twelve Heal the Sick. Mark 6:13 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by the twelve disciples and was received by people.
Jesus Heals a Deaf Man in the Decapolis. Mark 7:32–35 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a deaf man and involved these objects: ears, fingers, spit, and a tongue.
Jesus Heals a Blind Man in Bethsaida. Mark 8:22–26 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by blind man at Bethsaida and involved these objects: hands and spit. Other things that are mentioned include eyes.
Unknown Man Casts Out Demons. Mark 9:38–41 and Luke 9:49–50 describe an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by an exorcist of demons. It was witnessed by the twelve disciples.
Jesus Heals Bartimaeus. Mark 10:46–52 and Luke 18:42 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Bartimaeus. It was witnessed by the crowd at Bartimaeus’ healing.
Jesus Appears on the Road to Emmaus. Mark 16:12–13 and Luke 24:13–53 describe a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Cleopas and the disciples.
Jesus Appears to the Apostles. Mark 16:14 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by the disciples.
Elizabeth Becomes Pregnant. Luke 1:8–25 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Elizabeth. It benefitted Zechariah.
An Angel Causes Zechariah to Become Mute. Luke 1:18–20 describes an affliction miracle. This miracle was performed by Gabriel and was received by Zechariah. It was witnessed by the crowd praying outside the Temple.
Jesus Provides a Miraculous Catch of Fish (Luke) Luke 5:1–11 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Peter. Other things that are mentioned include Simon Peter’s boat, fish, and a trammel net.
Jesus Heals the Sick and Demon-Possessed. Luke 6:17–19 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by people.
Jesus Raises a Young Man from the Dead. Luke 7:11–17 describes a resurrection miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by the son of a widow. It benefitted a widow with a dead son.
Jesus Heals Infirmities. Luke 8:2 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by women following Jesus.
Jesus Casted Seven Demons from Mary Magalene. Luke 8:2 describes an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Mary.
Jesus Heals Many Sick People. Luke 9:11 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by people.
Seventy Followers of Jesus Cast Out Demons. Luke 10:17 describes an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by the disciples and was received by people.
Jesus Heals a Disabled Woman. Luke 13:10–17 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a disabled woman. It was witnessed by a ruler of the synagogue.
Jesus Heals a Man With Dropsy. Luke 14:4 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a man with dropsy. It was witnessed by Pharisees Asking About Sabbath.
Jesus Cleanses Ten Men With Leprosy. Luke 17:11–19 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by ten lepers and a returning leper.
Jesus Restores a Man’s Ear. Luke 22:50–51 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Malchus and involved this object: Peter’s sword. Other things that are mentioned include an ear.
Jesus Ascends into Heaven. Luke 24:50–52 and Acts 1:4–11 describe a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by God and Jesus and was received by Jesus. It was witnessed by the disciples.
Jesus Turns Water into Wine. John 2:7–8 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a wedding guest. It was witnessed by Mary, servants at the wedding at Cana, and the master of the feast. Other things that are mentioned include wedding jars, water, and wine.
Jesus Heals an Official’s Son. John 4:50 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by the son of a ruler. It benefitted a ruler in Cana.
Jesus Heals a Lame Man. John 5:8 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a healed paralytic. Other things that are mentioned include the Sheep Gate, a bed, and a pool.
Jesus Heals a Man Born Blind. John 9:7 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a healed blind man and involved these objects: mud and spit. Other things that are mentioned include eyes and a pool.
Jesus Raises Lazarus. John 11:43–44 describes a resurrection miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Lazarus. It was witnessed by the crowd at Lazarus’ Death and Martha.
Jesus Appears in a Locked Room. John 20:19–23 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus. It was witnessed by the disciples.
Jesus Appears in a Locked Room for Thomas. John 20:26–29 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus. It benefitted Thomas and was witnessed by the disciples.
Jesus Provides a Miraculous Catch of Fish (John) John 21:4–6 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by James, John, Nathanael, Peter, and Thomas. Other things that are mentioned include boats, a casting net, and fish.
The Holy Spirit Comes at Pentecost. Acts 2:2–3 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by the Holy Spirit and was received by the disciples. Other things that are mentioned include fire, tongues, and the wind.
The Disciples Speak Other Languages. Acts 2:4–13 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by the Holy Spirit and was received by the disciples.
The Apostles Perform Miracles. Acts 2:43 describes an other miracle. This miracle was performed by the twelve disciples and was received by people.
Peter Heals a Man Lame from Birth. Acts 3:2–10 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Peter and was received by a healed lame man. It was witnessed by the crowd at Solomon’s Portico.
Ananias Is Struck Dead. Acts 5:3–5 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by the Holy Spirit and was received by Ananias.
Sapphira Is Struck Dead. Acts 5:7–10 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by the Holy Spirit and was received by Sapphira.
The Apostles Heal Many People Acts 5:15–16 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by the twelve disciples and was received by people.
The Apostles Perform Signs and Wonders. Acts 5:12 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by the twelve disciples and was received by people.
The Apostles Cast Out Demons. Acts 5:16 describes an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by the twelve disciples and was received by people.
An Angel Rescues the Apostles from Prison. Acts 5:19–23 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by an angel and was received by the twelve disciples.
Stephen Performs Signs and Wonders. Acts 6:8 describes an other miracle. This miracle was performed by Stephen.
Philip Heals People in Samaria. Acts 8:6–7 describes an other miracle. This miracle was performed by Philip and was received by people.
Philip Casts Out Demons in Samaria. Acts 8:6–7 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Philip and was received by people.
The Spirit of the Lord Snatches Philip. Acts 8:39–40 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by the Holy Spirit and was received by Philip.
Jesus Appears to Saul on the Road to Damascus. Acts 9:1–7 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Paul.
Saul Is Struck Blind. Acts 9:8 describes an affliction miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Paul.
Ananias Heals Saul. Acts 9:17–19 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Ananias and was received by Paul.
Peter Heals Aeneas in Lydda. Acts 9:33–34 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Peter and was received by Aeneas.
Peter Raises Tabitha (Dorcas) Acts 9:36–41 describes a resurrection miracle. This miracle was performed by Peter and was received by Dorcas.
An Angel Appears to Cornelius. Acts 10:1–7 describes a communication miracle. This miracle was performed by an angel and was received by Cornelius.
A Sheet Full of Animals Comes Down from Heaven. Acts 10:9–22 describes a communication miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Peter.
An Angel Rescues Peter from Prison. Acts 12:6–11 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by an angel and was received by Peter.
God Strikes Herod Dead. Acts 12:23 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Herod Agrippa I. Other things that are mentioned include clothing, a judgment seat, and worms.
Paul Strikes Bar-Jesus (Elymas) Blind. Acts 13:9–11 describes an affliction miracle. This miracle was performed by Paul and was received by Bar-Jesus.
Paul and Barnabas Perform Signs and Wonders. Acts 14:3 describes an other miracle. This miracle was performed by Barnabas and Paul and was received by people.
Paul Heals a Man Lame from Birth. Acts 14:8–10 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Paul and was received by a crippled man in Lystra.
Paul Casts Out a Spirit of Divination. Acts 16:16–18 describes an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Paul and was received by a fortuneteller.
Paul and Silas Are Freed from Prison by an Earthquake. Acts 16:26 describes a nature and provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Paul and Silas.
Paul Performs Extraordinary Miracles. Acts 19:11–12 describes an exorcism and healing miracle.
This miracle was performed by God and Paul and was received by people. Other things that are mentioned include aprons, handkerchiefs, and skin.
Paul Raises Eutychus. Acts 20:9–10 describes a resurrection miracle. This miracle was performed by Paul and was received by Eutychus.
Paul Survives a Viper’s Bite. Acts 28:3–6 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Paul.
Paul Heals the Father of Publius and Others. Acts 28:8 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Paul and was received by Publius’ father. It was witnessed by Maltese citizens and Publius.
Paul Heals Many at Malta. Acts 28:9 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Paul and was received by Maltese citizens.
Paul Is Given a Thorn in the Flesh. 2 Corinthians 12:9 describes an affliction miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Paul.
A Summary of the miracles found in the Bible is Copyright Aubrey, M. (2020). "All the Miracles in the Bible"
So let us examine some of the miracles, signs and wonders in the Bible. We see the following miracles in the
Old Testament:
The Flood. Genesis 7:1 - Genesis 8:5 This miracle was performed by God and was received by Ham, Japheth, Noah, Shem, and the wife of Noah. Other things that are mentioned include Noah’s Ark, animals, the Flood, and rain.
The Sign of the Rainbow. Genesis 8:20–22 This miracle was performed by God and was received by Noah. Other things that are mentioned include a rainbow.
Confusion of Tongues at Babel. Genesis 11:6–9 This miracle was performed by God and was received by the people of Babel. Other things that are mentioned include a tower.
The Affliction of Pharaoh. Genesis 12:10–20 This miracle was performed by God and was received by the Egyptians and Pharaoh.
Blinding the Sodomites. Genesis 19:9–11 This miracle was performed by an angel and was received by the men of Sodom. It benefitted Lot.
Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. Genesis 19:24–25 This miracle was performed by God on Gomorrah and Sodom. Other things that are mentioned include brimstone and fire.
Lot’s Wife Turned into a Pillar of Salt. Genesis 19:24–28 This miracle was performed by God and was received by the wife of Lot. Other things that are mentioned include salt.
Abimelech’s Household Is Infertile. Genesis 20:1–7 and Genesis 20:17–18 This miracle was performed by God and was received by Abimelech.
The Conception of Isaac. Genesis 21:1–8 This miracle was performed by God and was received by Isaac and Sarah. It benefitted Abraham.
Hagar’s Well. Genesis 21:19 This miracle was performed by God and was received by Hagar. It benefitted Ishmael. Other things that are mentioned include water and a well.
The Burning Bush. Exodus 3:1–14 This miracle was performed by God and was received by Moses. Other things that are mentioned include a burning bush.
Moses’ Rod. Exodus 4:1-5 This miracle was performed by God on Aaron’s Rod. It benefitted Moses. Other things that are mentioned include a snake.
Moses’ Leprous Hand. Exodus 4:6–12 This miracle was performed by God and was received by Moses.
Aaron’s Rod Becomes a Serpent. Exodus 7:8–13 This miracle was performed by God on Aaron’s Rod. It benefitted Moses. Other things that are mentioned include a snake.
Turning the Nile into Blood. Exodus 7:14–24 This miracle was performed by Aaron and Moses on the Egyptians, Pharaoh, and Nile.
The Plague of Frogs. Exodus 8:1–6 This miracle was performed by Aaron and Moses and was received by the Egyptians and Pharaoh. Other things that are mentioned include Aaron’s Rod, frog, and water.
The Plague of Gnats. Exodus 8:16–19 This miracle was performed by Aaron and Moses and was received by the Egyptians and Pharaoh. Other things that are mentioned include Aaron’s Rod and gnat.
The Plague of Flies. Exodus 8:20–31 This miracle was performed by Moses and was received by the Egyptians and Pharaoh. Other things that are mentioned include flies.
The Plague of Diseased Livestock. Exodus 9:1–7 This miracle was performed by Moses and was received by the Egyptians and Pharaoh. Other things that are mentioned include asses, camels, horses, oxen, and sheep.
The Plague of Boils. Exodus 9:8–11 This miracle was performed by Aaron and Moses and was received by the Egyptians and Pharaoh. Other things that are mentioned include boils.
The Plague of Hail. Exodus 9:13–25 This miracle was performed by Moses and was received by the Egyptians and Pharaoh. Other things that are mentioned include Aaron’s Rod and snow.
The Plague of Locusts. Exodus 10:1–20 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Aaron and Moses and was received by the Egyptians and Pharaoh. Other things that are mentioned include locusts.
The Plague of Darkness. Exodus 10:21–29 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Moses and was received by the Egyptians and Pharaoh.
The Plague of Death of the Firstborn. Exodus 11–12 describes an affliction miracle. This miracle was performed by Moses and was received by the Egyptians and Pharaoh. It benefitted the Israelites. Other things that are mentioned include blood, doorposts, goats, lintels, sheep, and unleavened bread.
The Cloud and the Fire. Exodus 13:21–22 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by the Israelites. Other things that are mentioned include the wilderness pillar of cloud and the pillar of fire.
The Red Sea Parts. Exodus 14:21–24 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Moses on Red Sea. It benefitted the Israelites.
The Red Sea Closes Over the Egyptians. Exodus 14:25–31 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Moses on the Egyptians and Red Sea. It benefitted the Israelites.
Waters of Marah Made Drinkable. Exodus 15:23–25 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Moses on water. It benefitted the Israelites. Other things that are mentioned include a log.
The Giving of Quail. Exodus 16:8–13 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by the Israelites.
God Provides Manna. Exodus 16:14–35 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by the Israelites.
Water from the Rock. Exodus 17:5–7 and Numbers 20:7–11 describe a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Moses on Moses’ rock at Rephidim, Aaron’s Rod, and Moses’ rock in the Desert of Zin. It benefitted the Israelites. Other things that are mentioned include water and Aaron’s Rod.
Moses Turns the Tide of Battle. Exodus 17:8–16 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Moses and was received by the Amalekites, the Israelites, and Joshua. It benefitted the Israelites and Joshua.
The Punishment of Nadab and Abihu. Leveticus 10:1–7 and Numbers 3:1–4 describe a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Abihu and Nadab.
Fire at Taberah. Numbers 11:1–3 describes a judgment and nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Moses and was received by the Israelites.
Miriam’s Leprosy. Numbers 12:10–15 describes an affliction miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Miriam.
The Ground Opens Beneath Korah and His Followers. Numbers 16:30–33 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by Moses and was received by Abiram, Dathan, Korah, rebels with Korah, and On.
Aaron Stops a Plague by Making an Atonement. Numbers 16:44–50 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by Aaron. It benefitted the Israelites. Other things that are mentioned include incense, an incense altar, and a small shovel.
The Budding of Aaron’s Rod. Numbers 17 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by God on Aaron’s Rod. It benefitted Aaron.
The Bronze Serpent. Numbers 21:8–9 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Moses and was received by the Israelites. Other things that are mentioned include the bronze serpent and snakes.
The Miracle Water. Numbers 21:13–18 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God on water. It benefitted the Israelites.
Balaam’s Donkey. Numbers 22:20–35 describes a communication miracle. This miracle was performed by God on an ass. It benefitted Balaam.
The Jordan Stops Flowing. Joshua 3:14–16 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Priests Carrying Ark on Jordan. It benefitted the Israelites. Other things that are mentioned include the Ark of the Covenant.
Israel Crosses the Jordan on Dry Ground. Joshua 3:17 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Priests Carrying Ark on Jordan. It benefitted the Israelites. Other things that are mentioned include the Ark of the Covenant.
The Walls of Jericho Fall. Joshua 6:6–20 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by the Israelites and Joshua on Jericho. It benefitted the Israelites. Other things that are mentioned include the Ark of the Covenant, Joshua’s trumpets, a city wall, and ram’s horns.
The Sun and Moon Stand Still. Joshua 10:12–14 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Joshua on the moon and the sun. It benefitted the Israelites.
The Rock and Fire Miracle. Judges 6:19–24 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by God on Gideon’s altar. It benefitted Gideon. Other things that are mentioned include the angel of the Lord’s staff, fire, and a rock.
The Sign of the Fleece. Judges 6:25–40 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by God on Gideon’s fleece. It benefitted Gideon.
Water from the Hollow at Lehi. Judges 15:19 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Samson.
The Destruction of Dagon’s Temple. Judges 16:23–31 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by Samson and was received by the Philistines and Philistine Lords. It benefitted the Israelites.
The Birth of Samuel. 1 Samuel 1:1–20 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Samuel. It benefitted Hannah.
The Fall of the Idol Dagon. 1 Samuel 5:1–5 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Dagon. It was witnessed by the Philistines. Other things that are mentioned include the Ark of the Covenant.
The Philistines’ Tumors. 1 Samuel 5:9 describes an affliction and judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by the Philistines. Other things that are mentioned include the Ark of the Covenant and tumors.
Judgment on the Men of Bethshemesh. 1 Samuel 6:19 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Beth-Shemites. Other things that are mentioned include the Ark of the Covenant.
God Confuses the Philistines at Mizpah. 1 Samuel 7:10–12 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by the Philistines.
Samuel Calls Yahweh to Send Rain and Thunder. 1 Samuel 12:18 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Samuel and was received by the Israelites. Other things that are mentioned include rain and thunder.
Judgment Upon Israel for David’s Sin. 2 Samuel 24:10–16 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by David and the Israelites.
Judgment Upon Uzzah. 2 Samuel 6:7 and 1 Chronicles 13:9–14 describe a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Uzzah.
Jeroboam’s Hand Is Withered and Restored. 1 Kings 13:4–6 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by a man warning Jeroboam and was received by Jeroboam. Other things that are mentioned include hands.
The Three-Year Drought. 1 Kings 17:1 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by Elijah on Israel.
Elijah Fed by Ravens. 1 Kings 17:4–6 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Elijah.
The Widow of Zarephath Is Provided With Food. 1 Kings 17:10–16 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Elijah and was received by the son of the Zarephath widow and a widow of Zarephath. Other things that are mentioned include Zarephath’s oil jug, bread, a city gate, olive oil, plain flour, and water.
The Widow of Zarephath’s Son Is Revived. 1 Kings 17:17–24 describes a resurrection miracle. This miracle was performed by Elijah and was received by the son of the Zarephath widow.
Fire from Heaven Consumes the Sacrifice and Altar. 1 Kings 18:30–38 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Elijah on a stone altar. Other things that are mentioned include blood, fire, an ox, and a sacrifice.
The Drought Ends and Rain Comes. 1 Kings 18:41–46 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Elijah. It benefitted Israel. Other things that are mentioned include clouds and rain.
Feeding of Elijah. 1 Kings 19:5–7 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by an angel and was received by Elijah.
Speaking Through Nature to Elijah. 1 Kings 19:9–18 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Elijah.
Fire Consumes Ahaziah’s Men. 2 Kings 1:10–12 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by Elijah and was received by soldiers. It benefitted Ahaziah. Other things that are mentioned include fire.
Elijah Divides the Jordan. 2 Kings 2:8 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Elijah on Jordan.
Taking Elijah to Heaven in a Fiery Chariot. 2 Kings 2:9–11 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Elijah.
Elisha Divides the Jordan. 2 Kings 2:14 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha on Jordan.
The Water of Jericho Is Made Drinkable. 2 Kings 2:19–22 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha on water. It benefitted Jericho.
Mocking Children Are Mauled by Bears. 2 Kings 2:23–24 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and was received by children. Other things that are mentioned include a bear.
Water Comes for Jehoshaphat’s Army. 2 Kings 3:16–20 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and was received by Jehoshaphat.
The Widow’s Oil Is Multiplied. 2 Kings 4:2–7 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and was received by an indebted widow. Other things that are mentioned include a widow’s vessels, a door, and olive oil.
The Shunnamite Woman Bears a Son. 2 Kings 4:1–17 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and was received by the Shunammite Woman's son and a Shunammite woman who helped Elisha.
Elisha Revives the Shunnamite Woman’s Son. 2 Kings 4:18–37 describes a resurrection miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and was received by the Shunammite Woman's son. It benefitted a Shunammite woman who helped Elisha.
Poison Stew Is Purified. 2 Kings 4:38–41 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha on soup.
One Hundred Men Fed With Twenty Loaves. 2 Kings 4:42–44 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and was received by people. Other things that are mentioned include a bag, barley, and bread.
Naaman Cured of Leprosy. 2 Kings 5:1–19 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and was received by Naaman.
Gehazi Is Struck With Naaman’s Leprosy. 2 Kings 5:19–27 describes an affliction and judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and was received by Gehazi.
The Floating Iron Axe-Head. 2 Kings 6:1–7 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha on an axe. Other things that are mentioned include Elisha’s stick.
Allowing His Servant to See Protecting Angels. 2 Kings 6:17 describes a communication miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and was received by a servant.
The Syrian Army Is Struck Blind. 2 Kings 6:18–20 describes an affliction miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and was received by the Arameans.
Delivering Starving Samaria. 2 Kings 7 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha on Samaria.
Elisha’s Bones Revive a Dead Man. 2 Kings 13:21 describes a resurrection miracle. This miracle was performed by Elisha and God and was received by a revived man. Other things that are mentioned include bones and a tomb.
Judging Uzziah With Leprosy. 2 Kings 15:1–8 and 2 Chronicles 26:15–21 describe an affliction and judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Uzziah.
Hezekiah Is Healed. 2 Kings 20:7 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Isaiah and was received by Hezekiah.
The Sun Retreats. 2 Kings 20:9–11 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Isaiah on the sun. It benefitted Hezekiah.
Interpreting Nebuchadnezzar’s Dreams. Daniel 2:19–45 describes a communication miracle. This miracle was performed by Daniel and was received by Nebuchadnezzar.
Rescued from the Furnace. Daniel 3:1–30 and Song Thr 23–27 describe a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Meshach, Abednego, and Shadrach.
Interpreting Nebuchadnezzar’s Second Dream. Daniel 4:4–27 describes a communication miracle. This miracle was performed by Daniel and was received by Nebuchadnezzar.
The Handwriting on the Wall in Belshazzar’s Palace. Daniel 5:5 describes a communication miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Belshazzar.
Rescued from the Lion’s Den. Daniel 6:10–23 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Daniel.
Sending a Storm to Jonah’s Ship. Jonah 1:1–16 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Jonah and mariners.
Preparing a Fish to Swallow Jonah. Jonah 1:17–2:10 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Jonah. Other things that are mentioned include fish.
The Lord Teaches Jonah With a Shade Plant. Jonah 4:6–10 describes a judgment and provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Jonah. Other things that are mentioned include a castor oil plant, the sun, the wind, and worms.
Deuterocanonical (Apocrypha) Books:
Tobias Routs Asmodeus. Tobias 8:1–3 describes an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Tobias and was received by Sarah and involved these objects: Heart, incense, and Liver. It benefitted Raguel. Other things that are mentioned include fish, Heart, incense, and Liver.
Tobit’s Sight Restored. Tobias 11:7–13 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Tobias and was received by Tobit and involved this object: Gall. Other things that are mentioned include fish and Gall.
Habakkuk Taken to Babylon. Bel and the Dragon 36–39 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Habakkuk. It benefitted Daniel.
Nehemiah’s Fire. 2 Maccabees 1:20–22 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Nehemiah on a log and a sacrifice. Other things that are mentioned include fire and the sun.
Execution of the Jews Is Thwarted. 3 Maccabees 5:11–12 describes an affliction and provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Ptolemy IV Philopater. It benefitted Jews.
Execution of the Jews Is Thwarted a Second Time. 3 Maccabees 5:27–28 describes an affliction and provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Ptolemy IV Philopater. It benefitted Jews.
Two Angels Rescue the Jews. 3 Maccabees 6:18–19 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by an angel and was received by Ptolemy IV Philopater. It benefitted Jews.
New Testament:
Jesus’ Virgin Birth. Matthew 1:18–25 and Luke 2:6–7 describe a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by the Holy Spirit and was received by Mary and Jesus.
The Star of Bethlehem Appears. Matthew 2:1–10 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by God on a star. It benefitted the Magi.
The Spirit Descends Like a Dove. Matthew 3:16, Mark 1:10, and Luke 3:21–22 describe a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by the Holy Spirit and was received by Jesus. It was witnessed by John the Baptist. Other things that are mentioned include a dove.
A Voice from Heaven. Matthew 3:17, Mark 1:11, and Luke 3:21–22 describe a communication miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Jesus. It was witnessed by John the Baptist.
Jesus Heals Many. Matthew 4:23–24 and Mark 1:32–34 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by people.
Jesus Casts Out Demons. Matthew 4:24, Mark 1:39, and Luke 7:18–23 describe an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a demoniac and people.
Jesus Cleanses a Leper. Matthew 8:1–4, Mark 1:40–45, and Luke 5:12–16 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a healed leper.
Jesus Heals a Centurion’s Servant. Matthew 8:5–13 and Luke 7:1–10 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a servant. It benefitted a centurion.
Jesus Heals Peter’s Mother-in-Law. Matthew 8:14–15, Mark 1:29–31, and Luke 4:39 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Peter’s mother-in-law. It benefitted Peter.
Jesus Heals Many in Capernaum. Matthew 8:16–17 and Luke 4:40–41 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by people.
Jesus Casts Out Demons in Capernaum. Matthew 8:16–17 and Luke 4:40–41 describe an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a demoniac.
Jesus Calms a Storm. Matthew 8:23–27, Mark 4:35–41, and Luke 8:22–25 describe a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus on the wind, a storm, and waves. It benefitted the twelve disciples.
Jesus Heals Two Demoniacs. Matthew 8:28–34 describes an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by demoniacs in the Gadarenes. Other things that are mentioned include pigs.
Jesus Heals a Paralyzed Man. Matthew 9:1–8, Mark 2:1–12, and Luke 5:17–26 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a paralytic in Galilee. It was witnessed by Pharisees Asking for a Sign, teachers of the Law, men lowering a paralytic, and scribes accusing Jesus of blasphemy. Other things that are mentioned include house, a bed, and a roof.
Jesus Heals a Bleeding Woman. Matthew 9:20–22, Mark 5:25–34, and Luke 8:43–48 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a hemorrhaging woman and involved these objects: fringe and clothing. Other things that are mentioned include blood.
Jesus Raises the Daughter of a Synagogue Ruler. Matthew 9:23–26, Mark 5:35–43, and Luke 8:49–56 describe a resurrection miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Jairus’ daughter. It benefitted Jairus and was witnessed by Peter, James, and John.
Jesus Heals Two Blind Men. Matthew 9:27–31 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by blind men.
Jesus Heals a Demon-Possessed Man. Matthew 9:32–34 describes an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a mute man. It was witnessed by the crowd at Mute Man’s Healing and Pharisees Accusing Jesus.
Jesus Heals Every Disease and Sickness. Matthew 9:35 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by people.
Jesus Heals a Man’s Withered Hand. Matthew 12:9–14, Mark 3:1–5, and Luke 6:6–10 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a man with withered hand. It was witnessed by Pharisees Asking for a Sign. Other things that are mentioned include hands.
Jesus Heals the Sick and Warns Them to Be Silent. Matthew 12:15 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by the crowd called Jesus’ Mother and Brothers.
Jesus Heals Another Demon-Possessed Man. Matthew 12:22–34 and Luke 11:14 describe an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a blind and mute demoniac.
Jesus Heals the Sick. Matthew 14:14 and Mark 3:9–10 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by the crowd called Jesus’ Mother and Brothers and The 5,000.
Jesus Feeds 5,000. Matthew 14:15–21, Mark 6:35–44, Luke 9:13–17, and John 6:1–13 describe a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by The 5,000 and involved these objects: bread and fish.
Jesus Walks on Water. Matthew 14:22–33, Mark 6:47–52, and John 6:19 describe a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and involved these objects: the wind, the sea, and waves. It was witnessed by the disciples. Other things that are mentioned include the disciple’s boat.
Peter Walks on Water. Matthew 14:29 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Peter and involved these objects: the sea, waves, and the wind. It was witnessed by the disciples.
Jesus Calms the Wind and Waves. Matthew 14:32 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus on waves and the wind and involved this object: the wind.
Jesus Heals the Sick at Gennesaret. Matthew 14:34–36 and Mark 6:53–56 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by ill people in Gennesaret and involved these objects: fringe and clothing. It was witnessed by people in Gennesaret.
Jesus Heals the Syrophoenician’s Daughter. Matthew 15:21–28 and Mark 7:24–30 describe an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by the Syro-Phoenician daughter. It benefitted a Syro-Phoenician woman.
Jesus Heals Many People. Matthew 15:29–31 and Luke 7:18–23 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by The 4,000 and people.
Jesus Feeds 4,000. Matthew 15:32–39 and Mark 8:1–9 describe a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by The 4,000. Other things that are mentioned include a basket, fish, and bread.
Jesus Is Transfigured. Matthew 17:1–8, Mark 9:2–8, and Luke 9:28–36 describe a communication miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Elijah, Jesus, and Moses and involved these objects: a mountain and clothing. It was witnessed by Peter, James, and John.
Jesus Heals an Epileptic Boy. Matthew 17:14–21, Mark 9:14–29, and Luke 9:37–43 describe an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by an epileptic son. It benefitted an Epileptic’s father.
Peter Finds a Coin in a Fish’s Mouth. Matthew 17:24–27 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Peter. Other things that are mentioned include fish and money.
Jesus Heals People in Judea Beyond the Jordan. Matthew 19:1–2 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by people.
Jesus Heals Two Blind Men at Jericho. Matthew 20:29–34 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by blind men outside Jericho.
Jesus Heals the Blind and Lame in the Temple. Matthew 21:14–16 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by people.
Jesus Curses a Fig Tree. Matthew 21:18–20, Mark 11:12–14, and Mark 11:20–25 describe a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus on a fig tree. It was witnessed by Peter and the twelve disciples.
Darkness Covers the Land. Matthew 27:45, Mark 15:33, and Luke 23:44 describe a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God on the sky.
The Temple Curtain Is Torn in Two. Matthew 27:51, Mark 15:38, and Luke 23:45 describe a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God on a curtain and Herod’s Temple.
An Earthquake in Jerusalem. Matthew 27:51 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by God on Jerusalem.
The Resurrection of Saints. Matthew 27:52–53 describes a resurrection miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by raised saints.
Jesus Rises from the Dead. Matthew 28:2–7, Mark 16:5–8, Luke 24:4–7, and John 20:1–10 describe a resurrection miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Jesus.
Jesus Heals a Demoniac at Capernaum. Mark 1:23–28 and Luke 4:31–37 describe an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by an evil spirit in Capernaum and a demoniac in Capernaum. It was witnessed by people in Capernaum.
Jesus Silences Demons. Mark 3:11–12 describes a communication miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by an evil supernatural being.
Jesus Casts Out a Demon at Gerasenes. Mark 5:2–13 and Luke 8:26–39 describe an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a demoniac possessed by Legion. Other things that are mentioned include pigs.
Jesus Heals a Few Sick People. Mark 6:5 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by people in Nazareth.
The Twelve Cast Out Demons. Mark 6:13 describes an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by the twelve disciples and was received by people.
The Twelve Heal the Sick. Mark 6:13 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by the twelve disciples and was received by people.
Jesus Heals a Deaf Man in the Decapolis. Mark 7:32–35 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a deaf man and involved these objects: ears, fingers, spit, and a tongue.
Jesus Heals a Blind Man in Bethsaida. Mark 8:22–26 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by blind man at Bethsaida and involved these objects: hands and spit. Other things that are mentioned include eyes.
Unknown Man Casts Out Demons. Mark 9:38–41 and Luke 9:49–50 describe an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by an exorcist of demons. It was witnessed by the twelve disciples.
Jesus Heals Bartimaeus. Mark 10:46–52 and Luke 18:42 describe a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Bartimaeus. It was witnessed by the crowd at Bartimaeus’ healing.
Jesus Appears on the Road to Emmaus. Mark 16:12–13 and Luke 24:13–53 describe a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Cleopas and the disciples.
Jesus Appears to the Apostles. Mark 16:14 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by the disciples.
Elizabeth Becomes Pregnant. Luke 1:8–25 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Elizabeth. It benefitted Zechariah.
An Angel Causes Zechariah to Become Mute. Luke 1:18–20 describes an affliction miracle. This miracle was performed by Gabriel and was received by Zechariah. It was witnessed by the crowd praying outside the Temple.
Jesus Provides a Miraculous Catch of Fish (Luke) Luke 5:1–11 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Peter. Other things that are mentioned include Simon Peter’s boat, fish, and a trammel net.
Jesus Heals the Sick and Demon-Possessed. Luke 6:17–19 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by people.
Jesus Raises a Young Man from the Dead. Luke 7:11–17 describes a resurrection miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by the son of a widow. It benefitted a widow with a dead son.
Jesus Heals Infirmities. Luke 8:2 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by women following Jesus.
Jesus Casted Seven Demons from Mary Magalene. Luke 8:2 describes an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Mary.
Jesus Heals Many Sick People. Luke 9:11 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by people.
Seventy Followers of Jesus Cast Out Demons. Luke 10:17 describes an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by the disciples and was received by people.
Jesus Heals a Disabled Woman. Luke 13:10–17 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a disabled woman. It was witnessed by a ruler of the synagogue.
Jesus Heals a Man With Dropsy. Luke 14:4 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a man with dropsy. It was witnessed by Pharisees Asking About Sabbath.
Jesus Cleanses Ten Men With Leprosy. Luke 17:11–19 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by ten lepers and a returning leper.
Jesus Restores a Man’s Ear. Luke 22:50–51 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Malchus and involved this object: Peter’s sword. Other things that are mentioned include an ear.
Jesus Ascends into Heaven. Luke 24:50–52 and Acts 1:4–11 describe a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by God and Jesus and was received by Jesus. It was witnessed by the disciples.
Jesus Turns Water into Wine. John 2:7–8 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a wedding guest. It was witnessed by Mary, servants at the wedding at Cana, and the master of the feast. Other things that are mentioned include wedding jars, water, and wine.
Jesus Heals an Official’s Son. John 4:50 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by the son of a ruler. It benefitted a ruler in Cana.
Jesus Heals a Lame Man. John 5:8 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a healed paralytic. Other things that are mentioned include the Sheep Gate, a bed, and a pool.
Jesus Heals a Man Born Blind. John 9:7 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by a healed blind man and involved these objects: mud and spit. Other things that are mentioned include eyes and a pool.
Jesus Raises Lazarus. John 11:43–44 describes a resurrection miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Lazarus. It was witnessed by the crowd at Lazarus’ Death and Martha.
Jesus Appears in a Locked Room. John 20:19–23 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus. It was witnessed by the disciples.
Jesus Appears in a Locked Room for Thomas. John 20:26–29 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus. It benefitted Thomas and was witnessed by the disciples.
Jesus Provides a Miraculous Catch of Fish (John) John 21:4–6 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by James, John, Nathanael, Peter, and Thomas. Other things that are mentioned include boats, a casting net, and fish.
The Holy Spirit Comes at Pentecost. Acts 2:2–3 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by the Holy Spirit and was received by the disciples. Other things that are mentioned include fire, tongues, and the wind.
The Disciples Speak Other Languages. Acts 2:4–13 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by the Holy Spirit and was received by the disciples.
The Apostles Perform Miracles. Acts 2:43 describes an other miracle. This miracle was performed by the twelve disciples and was received by people.
Peter Heals a Man Lame from Birth. Acts 3:2–10 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Peter and was received by a healed lame man. It was witnessed by the crowd at Solomon’s Portico.
Ananias Is Struck Dead. Acts 5:3–5 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by the Holy Spirit and was received by Ananias.
Sapphira Is Struck Dead. Acts 5:7–10 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by the Holy Spirit and was received by Sapphira.
The Apostles Heal Many People Acts 5:15–16 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by the twelve disciples and was received by people.
The Apostles Perform Signs and Wonders. Acts 5:12 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by the twelve disciples and was received by people.
The Apostles Cast Out Demons. Acts 5:16 describes an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by the twelve disciples and was received by people.
An Angel Rescues the Apostles from Prison. Acts 5:19–23 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by an angel and was received by the twelve disciples.
Stephen Performs Signs and Wonders. Acts 6:8 describes an other miracle. This miracle was performed by Stephen.
Philip Heals People in Samaria. Acts 8:6–7 describes an other miracle. This miracle was performed by Philip and was received by people.
Philip Casts Out Demons in Samaria. Acts 8:6–7 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Philip and was received by people.
The Spirit of the Lord Snatches Philip. Acts 8:39–40 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by the Holy Spirit and was received by Philip.
Jesus Appears to Saul on the Road to Damascus. Acts 9:1–7 describes a nature miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Paul.
Saul Is Struck Blind. Acts 9:8 describes an affliction miracle. This miracle was performed by Jesus and was received by Paul.
Ananias Heals Saul. Acts 9:17–19 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Ananias and was received by Paul.
Peter Heals Aeneas in Lydda. Acts 9:33–34 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Peter and was received by Aeneas.
Peter Raises Tabitha (Dorcas) Acts 9:36–41 describes a resurrection miracle. This miracle was performed by Peter and was received by Dorcas.
An Angel Appears to Cornelius. Acts 10:1–7 describes a communication miracle. This miracle was performed by an angel and was received by Cornelius.
A Sheet Full of Animals Comes Down from Heaven. Acts 10:9–22 describes a communication miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Peter.
An Angel Rescues Peter from Prison. Acts 12:6–11 describes a provision miracle. This miracle was performed by an angel and was received by Peter.
God Strikes Herod Dead. Acts 12:23 describes a judgment miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Herod Agrippa I. Other things that are mentioned include clothing, a judgment seat, and worms.
Paul Strikes Bar-Jesus (Elymas) Blind. Acts 13:9–11 describes an affliction miracle. This miracle was performed by Paul and was received by Bar-Jesus.
Paul and Barnabas Perform Signs and Wonders. Acts 14:3 describes an other miracle. This miracle was performed by Barnabas and Paul and was received by people.
Paul Heals a Man Lame from Birth. Acts 14:8–10 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Paul and was received by a crippled man in Lystra.
Paul Casts Out a Spirit of Divination. Acts 16:16–18 describes an exorcism miracle. This miracle was performed by Paul and was received by a fortuneteller.
Paul and Silas Are Freed from Prison by an Earthquake. Acts 16:26 describes a nature and provision miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Paul and Silas.
Paul Performs Extraordinary Miracles. Acts 19:11–12 describes an exorcism and healing miracle.
This miracle was performed by God and Paul and was received by people. Other things that are mentioned include aprons, handkerchiefs, and skin.
Paul Raises Eutychus. Acts 20:9–10 describes a resurrection miracle. This miracle was performed by Paul and was received by Eutychus.
Paul Survives a Viper’s Bite. Acts 28:3–6 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Paul.
Paul Heals the Father of Publius and Others. Acts 28:8 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Paul and was received by Publius’ father. It was witnessed by Maltese citizens and Publius.
Paul Heals Many at Malta. Acts 28:9 describes a healing miracle. This miracle was performed by Paul and was received by Maltese citizens.
Paul Is Given a Thorn in the Flesh. 2 Corinthians 12:9 describes an affliction miracle. This miracle was performed by God and was received by Paul.
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