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How do we know Jesus' miracles were real?

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The miracles of Jesus are well-documented within the New Testament and affirmed by historical accounts.

The miracles performed by Jesus are a significant aspect of the Gospel narratives, particularly in John 11:47-48, where the chief priests and Pharisees acknowledge His works, stating, 'What do we? For this man doeth many miracles.' These miracles served not only as signs of His divine authority but also as fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy. The consistent testimonies found in the four Gospels provide reliable accounts of His miraculous deeds. Furthermore, Jesus’ resurrection—an unprecedented miracle—serves as the pivotal event confirming His deity and the truth of all His works. Historic acknowledgments and the continued impact of His life demonstrate the veracity of His miracles.
Scripture References: John 11:47-48, Matthew 23:2-3

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