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Bible Study On Miracles

Smith's Dict. Miracles.


A miracle may be defined to be a plain and manifest exercise by a man, or by God at the call of a man, of those powers which belong only to the Creator and Lord of nature; and this for the declared object of attesting that a divine mission is given to that man. It is not, therefore, the wonder, the exception to common experience, that constitutes the miracle, as is assumed both in the popular use of the word and by most objectors against miracles. No phenomenon in nature, however unusual, no event in the course of God's providence, however unexpected, is a miracle unless it can be traced to the agency of man (including prayer under the term agency), and unless it be put forth as a proof of divine mission. Prodigies and special providences are not miracles. (A miracle is not a violation of the laws of nature. It is God's acting upon nature in a degree far beyond our powers, but the same king of act as our wills are continually exerting upon nature. We do not in lifting a stone interfere with any law of nature, but exert a higher force among the laws. Prof. Tyndall says that "science does assert that without a disturbance of natural law quite as serious as the stoppage of an eclipse, or the rolling of the St. Lawrence up the falls of Niagara, no act of humiliation, individual or nation, could call one shower from heaven." And yet men by firing cannon during battle can cause a shower: does that cause such a commotion among the laws of nature? The exertion of a will upon the laws does not make a disturbance of natural law; and a miracle is simply the exertion of God's will upon nature. --ED.) Again, the term "nature" suggests to many persons the idea of a great system of things endowed with powers and forces of its own --a sort of machine, set a-going originally by a first cause, but continuing its motions of itself. Hence we are apt to imagine that a change in the motion or operation of any part of it by God would produce the same disturbance of the other parts as such a change would be likely to produce in them if made by us or by any other natural agent. But if the motions and operations of material things be produced really by the divine will, then his choosing to change, for a special purpose, the ordinary motion of one part does not necessarily or probably imply his choosing to change the ordinary motions of other parts in a way not at all requisite for the accomplishment of that special purpose. It is as easy for him to continue the ordinary course of the rest, with the change of one part, as of all the phenomena without any change at all. Thus, though the stoppage of the motion of the earth in the ordinary course of nature would be attended with terrible convulsions, the stoppage of the earth miraculously, for a special purpose to be served by that only, would not of itself be followed by any such consequences. (Indeed, by the action of gravitation it could be stopped, as a stone thrown up is stopped, in less than two minutes, and yet so gently as not to stir the smallest feather or mote on its surface. --ED.) From the same conception of nature as a machine, we are apt to think of interferences with the ordinary course of nature as implying some imperfection in it. But it is manifest that this is a false analogy; for the reason why machines are made is to save us trouble; and, therefore, they are more perfect in proportion as they answer this purpose. But no one can seriously imagine that the universe is a machine for the purpose of saving trouble to the Almighty. Again, when miracles are described as "interferences with the law of nature," this description makes them appear improbable to many minds, from their not sufficiently considering that the laws of nature interfere with one another, and that we cannot get rid of "interferences" upon any hypothesis consistent with experience. The circumstances of the Christian miracles are utterly unlike those of any pretended instances of magical wonders. This difference consists in --
(1) The greatness, number, completeness and publicity of the miracles.
(2) In the character of the miracles. They were all beneficial, helpful, instructive, and worthy of God as their author.
(3) The natural beneficial tendency of the doctrine they attested.
(4) The connection of them with a whole scheme of revelation extending from the origin of the human race to the time of Christ.


Miracles of the bible

Of the Old Testament

The Creation of the World
Ge 1:1-2:3
The great flood
Ge 7:1 ... 8:1 ...
The confusion of languages
Ge 11:1-9
The fire on Abraham's sacrifice
Ge 15:17
The conception of Isaac
Ge 17:17 18:12 21:2
The destruction of Sodom
Ge 19:1 ...
Lot's wife turned into a pillar of salt
Ge 19:26
The closing of the wombs of Abimelech's household
Ge 20:17,18
The opening of Hagar's eyes
Ge 21:19
The conception of Jacob and Esau
Ge 25:21
The opening of Rachel's womb
Ge 30:22
The flaming bush
Ex 3:2
The transformation of Moses' rod into a serpent
Ex 4:3,4,30 7:10,12
Moses' leprosy
Ex 4:6,7,30
The plagues in Egypt
Nu 16:46-50
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The pillar of cloud and fire
Ex 13:21,22 14:19,20
Passage through the Red Sea
Ex 14:22
The destruction of Pharaoh and his army
Ex 14:23-30
Sweetening the waters of Marah
Ex 15:25
Manna
Ex 16:4-31
Quails
Ex 16:13
The defeat of Amalek
Ex 17:9-13
The transfiguration of the face of Moses
Ex 34:29-35
Water from the rock
Ex 17:5,7
Thundering and lightning on Mount Sinai
Ex 19:16-20 24:10,15-17 De 4:33
Miriam's leprosy
Nu 12:10-15
Judgment by fire
Nu 11:1-3
The destruction of Korah
Nu 16:31-35 De 11:6,7
The plague
Nu 16:46-50
Aaron's rod buds
Nu 17:1-9
Water from the rock in Kadesh
Nu 20:8-11
The scourge of serpents
Nu 21:6-9
The destruction of Nadab and Abihu
Le 10:1,2
Balaam's donkey speaks
Nu 22:23-30
The preservation of Moses
De 34:7
The Jordan River divided
Jos 3:14-17 4:16-18
The fall of Jericho
Jos 6:20
The Midianites destroyed
Jud 7:16-22
Hailstones on the confederated kings
Jos 10:11
The sun and the moon stand still
Jos 10:12-14
Dew on Gideon's fleece
Jud 6:37-40
Samson's strength
Jud 14:6 16:3,29,30
Samson supplied with water
Jud 15:19
The falling of the god Dagon
1Sa 5:1-4
Even nursing cows return the ark of the covenant (walking away from their calves)
1Sa 6:7-14
The plague of hemorrhoids on the Philistines
1Sa 5:9-12 6:1-18
The destruction of the people of Beth-shemesh
1Sa 6:19,20
Thunder
1Sa 12:16-18
The death of Uzzah
2Sa 6:1-8
The plague in Israel
1Ch 21:14-26
Fire on the sacrifices Of Aaron
Le 9:24
Of Gideon
Jud 6:21
Of Manoah
Jud 13:19,20
Of Solomon
2Ch 7:1
Of Elijah
1Ki 18:38
Jeroboam's hand withered
1Ki 13:3-6
The appearance of blood
2Ki 3:20-22
The panic of the Syrians
2Ki 7:6,7
Elijah Is fed by ravens
1Ki 17:6
Is fed by an angel
1Ki 19:1-8
Increases the widow's meal and oil
1Ki 17:9-16 Lu 4:26
Raises the widow's son
1Ki 17:17-24
Rain in answer to Elijah's prayer
1Ki 18:41-45
Brings fire down upon Ahaziah's army
2Ki 1:10-12
Divides the Jordan River
2Ki 2:8
Is transported to the heavens
2Ki 2:11
Elisha Divides the Jordan River
2Ki 2:14
Sweetens the waters of Jericho
2Ki 2:19-22
Increases a widow's supply of oil
2Ki 4:1-7
Raises the Shunammite woman's child
2Ki 4:18-37
Renders the poisoned stew harmless
2Ki 4:38-41
Feeds one-hundred men
2Ki 4:42-44
Cures Naaman
2Ki 5:1-19
Strikes down Gehazi with leprosy
2Ki 5:26,27
Causes the ax to float
2Ki 6:6
Reveals the counsel of the king of Syria
2Ki 6:12
Causes the eyes of his servant to be opened
2Ki 6:17
Strikes the army of the king of Syria with blindness
2Ki 6:18
The dead man was restored to life
2Ki 13:21
The destruction of Sennacherib's army
2Ki 19:35 Isa 37:36
Return of the shadow on the sun dial
2Ki 20:9-11
Hezekiah's cure
Isa 38:21
The deliverance Of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego
Da 3:23-27
Of Daniel
Da 6:22
The sea was calmed when Jonah was thrown into it
Jon 1:15
Jonah in the belly of the great fish
Jon 1:17 2:10
Jonah's gourd
Jon 4:6,7

Of the New Testament

The conception by Elizabeth
Lu 1:18,24,25
The incarnation of Jesus
Mt 1:18-25 Lu 1:26-80
The appearance of the star over Bethlehem
Mt 2:1-9
The deliverance of Jesus
Mt 2:13-23

OF JESUS
Water converted into wine

Joh 2:1-11
Heals the nobleman's son
Joh 4:46-54
The catch of fish
Lu 5:1-11
Heals the demoniac
Mr 1:23-26 Lu 4:33-36
Heals Peter's mother-in-law
Mt 8:14-17 Mr 1:29-31 Lu 4:38,39
Cleanses the leper
Mt 8:1-4 Mr 1:40-45 Lu 5:12-16
Heals the paralyzed man
Mt 9:1-8 Mr 2:1-12 Lu 5:17-26
Healing of the immobile man
Joh 5:1-16
Restoring the withered hand
Mt 12:9-13 Mr 3:1-5 Lu 6:6-11
Restores the centurion's servant
Mt 8:5-13 Lu 7:1-10
Raises the widow's son to life at the village of Nain
Lu 7:11-16
Heals a demoniac
Mt 12:22-37 Mr 3:11 Lu 11:14,15
Stills the storm
Mt 8:23-27 14:32 Mr 4:35-41 Lu 8:22-25
Throws demons out of two men of Gadara (Gerasa)
Mt 8:28-34 Mr 5:1-20 Lu 8:26-39
Raises the daughter of Jairus from the dead
Mt 9:18,19,23-26 Mr 5:22-24,35-43 Lu 8:41,42,49-56
Cures the woman with the issue of blood
Mt 9:20-22 Mr 5:25-34 Lu 8:43-48
Restores two blind men to sight
Mt 9:27-31
Heals a demoniac
Mt 9:32,33
Walks upon Lake Galilee
Mt 14:22-33 Mr 6:45-52 Joh 6:16-21
Heals the daughter of the non-Jewish, Syro-Phoenician woman
Mt 15:21-28 Mr 7:24-30
Feeds more than four-thousand people
Mt 15:32-39 Mr 8:1-9
Restores the deaf-mute man
Mr 7:31-37
Restores a blind man
Mr 8:22-26
Heals the epileptic boy
Mt 17:14-21 Mr 9:14-29 Lu 9:37-43
The temple tax money obtained from a fish's mouth
Mt 17:24-27
Restores ten lepers to wholeness, only one of them returns to thank Jesus
Lu 17:11-19
Opens the eyes of a man born blind
Joh 9:1 ...
Raises Lazarus from the dead
Joh 11:1-46
Heals the woman with the spirit of infirmity
Lu 13:10-17
Cures a man with dropsy
Lu 14:1-6
Restores sight to two blind men near Jericho
Mt 20:29-34 Mr 10:46-52 Lu 18:35-43
Condemns a fig tree
Mt 21:17-22 Mr 11:12-14,20-24
Heals the ear of Malchus
Lu 22:49-51
The second catch of fish
Joh 21:6

OF THE DISCIPLES OF JESUS
By the seventy

Lu 10:17-20
By other disciples
Mr 9:39 Joh 14:12
By the apostles
Ac 3:6,12,13,16 4:10,30 9:34,35 16:18
Peter Cures the sick
Ac 5:15,16
Heals Aeneas
Ac 9:34
Raises Dorcas from the dead
Ac 9:40
Causes the death of Ananias and Sapphira
Ac 5:5,10
Peter and John cure a lame man
Ac 3:2-11
Peter and other apostles were delivered from prison
Ac 5:19-23 12:6-11 16:26
Philip carried away by the Spirit
Ac 8:39
Paul Strikes Elymas (Bar-Jesus) with blindness
Ac 13:11
Heals a cripple
Ac 14:10
Throws out evil spirits, and cures sick people
Ac 16:18 19:11,12 28:8,9
Raises Eutychus to life
Ac 20:9-12
Shakes a viper off his hand and is unharmed
Ac 28:5
Paul cured of blindness
Ac 9:3-6,17,18
Of different kinds
1Co 12:4-6
Enumerated
1Co 12:8-10,28
Christ was endued with
Mt 12:28
Poured out on the day of Pentecost in thirty A. D
Ac 2:1-4
Communicated on preaching the gospel
Ac 10:44-46
By laying on of the apostles' hands
Ac 8:17,18 19:6
For the confirmation of the gospel
Mr 16:20 Ac 14:3 Ro 15:19 Heb 2:4
For the edification of the assembly
1Co 12:7 14:12,13
To be sought after
1Co 12:31 14:1
Temporary nature of
1Co 13:8
Not to be neglected
1Ti 4:14 2Ti 1:6
Or despised
1Th 5:20
Or purchased
Ac 8:20