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Death: The death of Jesus was made clear due to both the impact of His
sufferings, His pierced side (John 19:34), His death cry (Luke 23:46-48),
Pilate's confirmation (Mark 15:44-45), that He was embalmed in about 75
pounds of spices (John 19:39), and that He remained in the tomb three
days.
Birth: Both Matthew 1 and Luke 1-2 provide accounts of the birth of Jesus
and the events surrounding it. Of important note are the facts that Jesus
was born of a virgin (Matthew 1:21), in the city of Bethlehem, and was
visited by shepherds who arrived following the appearance of angels who
told them of the king who had been born. Further, His birth came to fulfill
prophecies of one who would come from the seed of Abraham, the tribe of
Judah, and the family line of David.
Miracles
Defferent types of miracles
Healing-Healing a man with dropsy is described in Luke 14:1-6. In this
miracle, Jesus cured a man with dropsy at the house of a prominent
Pharisee on the Sabbath. Jesus justified the cure by asking: "If one of you
has a child or an ox that falls into a well on the Sabbath day, will you not
immediately pull it out?"
Exorcisms-According to the three Synoptic Gospels, Jesus performed
many exorcisms of demoniacs. These incidents are not mentioned in
the Gospel of John and appear to have been excluded due to theological
considerations.
Resurrection of the dead-All four canonical gospels describe Jesus
the resurrection of Jesus but also relate three occasions on which Jesus
calls a dead person back to life