The Miracles of Jesus: Reference Guide


    (Healing of Individuals)
  • Man with leprosy: Matthew 8:1–4; Mark 1:40–44; Luke 5:12–14
  • Roman centurion’s servant: Matthew 8:5–13; Luke 7:1–10
  • Peter’s mother-in-law: Matthew 8:14–15; Mark 1:30–31; Luke 4:38–39
  • Two men possessed with devils: Matthew 8:28–34; Mark 5:1–15; Luke 8:27–39
  • Man with palsy: Matthew 9:2–7; Mark 2:3–12; Luke 5:18–26
  • Woman with bleeding: Matthew 9:20–22; Mark 5:25–34; Luke 8:43–48
  • Two blind men: Matthew 9:27–31
  • Dumb, devil-possessed man: Matthew 9:32–33
  • Man with a withered hand: Matthew 12:10–13; Mark 3:1–5; Luke 6:6–11

  • Blind, dumb, devil-possessed man: Matthew 12:22–23; Luke 11:14
  • Canaanite woman’s daughter: Matthew 15:21–28; Mark 7:24–30
  • Boy with devil: Matthew 17:14–21; Mark 9:17–29; Luke 9:38–43
  • Two blind men (including Bartimaeus): Matthew 20:29–34; Mark 10:46–52; Luke 18:35–43
  • Devil-possessed man in synagogue: Mark 1:21–28; Luke 4:31–37
  • Blind man at Bethsaida: Mark 8:22–26
  • Crippled woman: Luke 13:10–17
  • Man with dropsy: Luke 14:1–4
  • Ten men with leprosy: Luke 17:11–19
  • The high priest’s servant: Luke 22:50–51
  • Nobleman’s son at Capernaum: John 4:46–54
  • Sick man at the pool of Bethesda: John 5:1–15
  • Man born blind: John 9:1–41

    (Control of Nature)
  • Calming the storm: Matthew 8:23–27; Mark 4:37–41; Luke 8:22–25
  • Feeding of 5,000: Matthew 14:14–21; Mark 6:30–44; Luke 9:10–17; John 6:1–14
  • Walking on water: Matthew 14:22–32; Mark 6:47–52; John 6:16–21
  • Feeding of 4,000: Matthew 15:32–39; Mark 8:1–9
  • Fish with coin: Matthew 17:24–27
  • Fig tree withers: Matthew 21:18–22; Mark 11:12–14,20–25
  • Huge catch of fish: Luke 5:4–11; John 21:1–11
  • Water into wine: John 2:1–11

  • (Raising the Dead)
  • Jairus’s daughter: Matthew 9:18–26; Mark 5:21–43; Luke 8:40–56
  • Widow at Nain’s son: Luke 7:11–17
  • Lazarus: John 11:1–44