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  2. Jesus walking on water - Wikipedia

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    Walking on Water, by Ivan Aivazovsky (1888). Jesus walking on the water, or on the sea, is recorded as one of the miracles of Jesus recounted in the New Testament.There are accounts of this event in three Gospels—Matthew, Mark, and John—but it is not included in the Gospel of Luke.

  3. Matthew 14:26 - Wikipedia

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    Because of the dark of night, the apostles were afraid of the sight of Jesus walking on the water. It was the common belief among the Jews, from scripture, that spirits existed, which sometimes appeared in human form. Night was believed to be the time for evil spirits.

  4. Matthew 14:27 - Wikipedia

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    "Jesus walks on water", St Botolph without Aldersgate. Ward and Hughes, 1886. Book: Gospel of Matthew: Christian Bible part: New Testament: Matthew 14:27 is a verse ...

  5. Miracles of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Walking on water – Jesus walks on water. Calming the storm – during a storm, the disciples woke Jesus, and he rebuked the storm causing it to become calm. Jesus then rebukes the disciples for lack of faith. Finding a coin in the fish's mouth is reported in Matthew 17:24–27. [41] Cursing the fig tree – Jesus cursed a fig tree, and it ...

  6. Walking on water - Wikipedia

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    Walking on water is an example of a superhuman task associated with some cultures. It may refer to: A Japanese myth about ninja, thought to be associated with Mizugumo. Jesus walking on water, in the Christian gospels; Animal locomotion on the water surface; Walk on the Water, Walk on Water or Walking on Water may also refer to:

  7. Matthew 14 - Wikipedia

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    This is a further mission of John's disciples to Jesus in Galilee, following on from the one reported in Matthew 11. For Ernest Bengel, interpreting the words of Lutheran Pietist Johann Bengel , "the death of their master becomes the means of leading [John's disciples] to Jesus".

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  9. Matthew 14:28 - Wikipedia

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    For he said not, Bid me walk upon the waters, but, Bid me come unto thee. And it seems that having shown in the first miracle that He has power over the sea, He now leads them to a more powerful sign; He saith unto him, Come. And Peter, going forth of the boat, walked on the sea, that he might go to Jesus." [3]