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How do we know that Jesus' miracles are true?

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The truth of Jesus' miracles is affirmed by multiple eyewitness accounts and their fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies.

The miracles of Jesus, including the feeding of the multitude, are substantiated by numerous eyewitness accounts found in the Gospels. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John document His life and work among the people, providing a testament to His divine power and compassion. Moreover, these acts were prophesied in the Old Testament, illustrating that Jesus is the fulfillment of God's promises. The consistency across these texts and the transformative impact on those who witnessed these miracles strengthen the reliability of these accounts. Thus, the miracles are not mere stories but affirmations of Jesus' identity as the Messiah.
Scripture References: Matthew 14:13-21, Isaiah 35:5-6

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