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How do we know miracles in the Bible are true?

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The miracles in the Bible are validated by their consistent narrative and the fulfillment of prophetic declarations.

Miracles in the Bible, such as those performed by Elisha, stand the test of biblical scrutiny through their recording in Scripture and the fulfillment of God's prophetic promises. In 2 Kings 7, Elisha prophesied an end to the famine and the miraculous provision of food, which came to pass exactly as he foretold, demonstrating God's sovereignty over nature and human affairs. Furthermore, the legitimacy of these accounts is bolstered by the lack of contradiction in Scripture, as any fabricated account would likely be less cohesive. The consistent witness of Scripture supports our understanding that these miracles reflect a God who intervenes in history and affirms the faith of His people.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 7, 2 Kings 6:32, 2 Kings 4:43-44, Hebrews 2:1-4, Acts 2:43, 1 Corinthians 15:5-8

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