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Based on arguments from theology and the philosophy of science, a

miracle may be defined as: (1) a real, individual event, the occurrence of
which must be (or must have been), at least in principle, susceptible to
empirical verification; (2) an event which must be extremely unusual or
historically unprecedented from the perspective of empirical scientific
knowledge; (3) must evoke widespread wonder; (4) must be something
freely given by God and not conjured; (5) must be understood as a
special sign from God that transcends the bare facts of the case and
communicates a spiritual message; and (6) must have been affirmed as a
miracle by the community of believers to whom the message of the
miracle must be addressed, at least indirectly.

A miracle is a divine operation that transcends what is normally


perceived as natural law; it cannot be explained upon any natural basis.

A miracle is an event which the forces of nature—including the natural


powers of man—cannot of themselves produce, and which must,
therefore, be referred to a supernatural agency

2. What was the first miracle Jesus Performed?

The transformation of water into wine at the Marriage at Cana or


Wedding at Cana is the first miracle. - John 2:1-11

3. Identify 3 other miracles Jesus performed and stat the scriptures


where they are found.

1. Large Catch of Fish – Luke 5:1-11

2. Jesus Calms the Storm on the Sea of Galilee After


the Faith Failure of the Disciples – Matthew 8:23-27

3. Feeding the 5,000 - Matthew 14:13-21

4. Jesus Walks on the Water - Mark 6:45-52

5. Peter Walks With Jesus on the Water – Matthew 14:22-32


4.What does the word beatlitude means?

5. List the Beatlitudes.

1. "Blessed are the poor in spirit,


for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

2. Blessed are they who mourn,


for they shall be comforted.

3. Blessed are the meek,


for they shall inherit the earth.

4. Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness,


for they shall be satisfied.

5. Blessed are the merciful,


for they shall obtain mercy.

6. Blessed are the pure of heart,


for they shall see God.

7. Blessed are the peacemakers,


for they shall be called children of God.

8. Blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of


righteousness,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven."

6. Where in the Bible are they found? Write the scripture

Gospel of St. Matthew 5:3-10

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