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  2. Coin in the fish's mouth - Wikipedia

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    Coin in the fish's mouth. The Apostle Peter paying the temple tax with a coin from the fish's mouth, by Augustin Tünger, 1486. Tilapia zilli ("St. Peter's fish"), served in a Tiberias restaurant. The coin in the fish's mouth is one of the miracles of Jesus, recounted in the Gospel of Matthew 17:24–27. [1][2][3]

  3. Miraculous catch of fish - Wikipedia

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    The miraculous catch of fish, or more traditionally the miraculous draught of fish (es), is either of two events commonly (but not universally) [1] considered to be miracles in the canonical gospels. The miracles are reported as taking place years apart from each other, but in both miracles apostles are fishing unsuccessfully in the Sea of ...

  4. Matthew 17 - Wikipedia

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    The coin in the fish's mouth is one of the miracles of Jesus, told in verses 24–27. [16] [17] [18] The four-drachma (or shekel) coin would be exactly enough to pay the temple tax (a two-drachma coin) for two people. [19] It is usually thought to be a Tyrian shekel. [20] [21]

  5. Miracles of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The miracles of Jesus are miraculous deeds attributed to Jesus in Christian and Islamic texts. ... Finding a coin in the fish's mouth is reported in Matthew 17:24–27.

  6. Feeding the multitude - Wikipedia

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    The Feeding of the 5,000 is also known as the "miracle of the five loaves and two fish"; the Gospel of John reports that Jesus used five loaves and two fish supplied by a boy to feed a multitude. According to the Gospel of Matthew , when Jesus heard that John the Baptist had been killed, he withdrew by boat privately to a solitary place.

  7. The Tribute Money. Peter Finding the Silver Coin in the Mouth ...

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    Jesus assures Peter he will find a four-drachma coin in the fish's mouth. The coin was needed to pay the local temple tax, which every Israelite was required to pay to the temple in Jerusalem. The Gospel story does not itself recount the story of Peter following up on Jesus' instruction and catching the fish. [4]

  8. Category:Miracles of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Healing the centurion's servant. Healing the deaf mute of Decapolis. Healing the ear of a servant. Healing the man blind from birth. Healing the man with a withered hand. Healing the mother of Peter's wife. Healing the paralytic at Bethesda. Healing the paralytic at Capernaum. Healing the royal official's son.

  9. Magdeburg Ivories - Wikipedia

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    Jesus heals the possessed of Gerasa (Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt) Jesus performing miracles (Berlin State Library) The second Miracle of Loaves and Fishes (Louvre, Paris) Peter finds the tribute money in a fish's mouth (World Museum Liverpool) Jesus blesses a little child (Louvre, Paris) [17] Raising of the son of the widow of Nain ...