Miracle | Matthew | Mark | Luke | John |
---|---|---|---|---|
turns water into wine (first miracle) | 2:1 | |||
heals royal official's son | 4:46 | |||
heals man at Bethesda | 5:1 | |||
casts out demon in synogogue at Capernaum | 1:21 | 4:33 | ||
first catch of fish | 5:1 | |||
heals a leper | 8:1 | 1:40 | 5:12 | |
heals centurion's servant | 8:5 | 7:1 | ||
raises widow's son at Nain | 7:11 | |||
heals Simon Peter's mother-in-law | 8:14 | 1:29 | 4:38 | |
calms the storm | 8:23 | 4:35 | 8:22 | |
casts out demons, which enter pigs | 8:28 | 5:1 | 8:26 | |
heals a paralytic lowered through the roof | 9:1 | 2:1 | 5:18 | |
raises Jarius' daughter from the dead | 9:18 | 5:22 | 8:41 | |
heals unclean woman who touches his cloak | 9:20 | 5:24 | 8:43 | |
heals 2 blind men | 9:27 | |||
casts demon from dumb man | 9:32 | |||
restores withered hand | 12:9 | 3:1 | 6:6 | |
heals blind/dumb man | 12:22 | 11:14 | ||
feeds the 5000 | 14:13 | 6:32 | 9:10 | 6:1 |
walks on water | 14:22 | 6:45 | 6:15 | |
gentile woman convinces Jesus to heal her daughter | 15:21 | 7:24 | ||
heals deaf and dumb man | 7:31 | |||
feeds the 4000 | 15:32 | 8:1 | ||
heals blind man at Bethsaida | 8:22 | |||
casts demon from epileptic boy | 17:14 | 9:14 | 9:37 | |
predicts a coin inside a fish | 17:24 | |||
heals stooped woman | 13:10 | |||
heals man with dropsy on the Sabbath | 14:1 | |||
cleanses ten lepers | 17:11 | |||
restores sight to Bartimaeus | 20:29 | 10:46 | 18:35 | |
causes fig tree to wither | 21:18 | 11:12 | ||
heals man born blind | 9:1 | |||
raises Lazarus from the dead | 11:1 | |||
restores ear of Malchus | 22:50 | 18:10 * | ||
Jesus resurrected | 28:1 | 16:1 | 24:1 | 20:1 |
2nd catch of fish (last miracle) | 21:1 |
* This scripture has the ear cut off, but does not mention the restoration
** This chart includes individual miracles of Jesus. The gospels also mention multiple healings of many gathered in crowds, but these are not included here.
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