TWO of the best-known biblically recorded miracles performed by Jesus Christ "may have scientific explanations" that could leave the Bible disproved. Top researchers have found what they call a ...
New research has given a “plausible scientific basis” for two of Jesus Christ’s most iconic and biblically recorded miracles ...
The miracles occurred at Lake Kinneret which is believed to be the Biblical Sea of Galilee that's mentioned in the New Testament. In one account, Jesus instructed Simon Peter, a fisherman who ...
Scientists are now pointing to striking similarities between the “miraculous catch of fish” and a well-known natural phenomenon.
(Acts 1:1) But Acts is about what Jesus continued to do and teach through the lives of his followers. Acts highlights the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy and illustrates that Christianity is ...
In the Gospels, Jesus performed a miracle, filling nets with fish. Yael Amitai and researchers from the Kinneret Lab suggest that phytoplankton blooms could’ve driven fish to oxygen-poor ...
A recent study suggests that two of Jesus ... interpreting miracles as events possibly influenced by natural phenomena. These scientific perspectives offer a fresh look at age-old narratives ...
Jesus says to the Samaritan women ... prepared us to understand baptism through foreshadowing and prophecy in the Old Testament. As the Fathers of the church taught, the figures of baptism ...
This extraordinary event showcased remarkable miracles, powerful revelations, and the life-changing salvation of countless individuals, all resonating with the healing power of Jesus Christ.
New evidence suggests potential ways Jesus Christ was able to perform two of his most memorable miracles. De Agostini via Getty Images Scientists aren’t fishing on this one. New research has ...