In the view of their followers, yes, absolutely....just because you havent heard of the stories doesnt mean they're not out there. and for the record, there's no PROOF of ANYONES miracles...religious views are based on faith, not fact...no one is right, no one is wrong.
2006-11-25 17:31:30
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answered by the WOG 3
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John the Baptist heard of Jesus doing these amazing miracles when he was in prison. But Jesus was the last and final prophet in the Bible. After him were the apostles and disciples. So in answer to your question, No. After John the Baptist the prophet of God who died before Jesus, there were no existing prophets who witnessed Jesus performing miracles. The next mention of prophets in the Bible was in the Book of Acts after Jesus went back to Heaven.
2006-11-25 17:37:07
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answered by wonderwoman 3
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Absolutely Friend! All throughout the bible one can find, spirit-filled Godly people who were blessed by God to perform these amazing events. Here's a few: Elijah, Elisha, Samuel, Moses, the book of Acts tells how many of the apostles such as Peter, Paul, Philip and others did such miracles.
Jesus said "those who follow me and really believe will be able to these things and even greater, in my NAME."
God bless those who have the faith to follow the Lamb wherever He goes!
2006-11-25 17:36:49
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answered by ? 2
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At least 2 of the Old Testament prophets did too. That is why some people thought that Jesus was Elijah returned. But of course, Jesus did more of them and there was that Resurrection thing. No one else did that.
2006-11-25 17:32:53
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answered by tonks_op 7
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Quran information the miracles of Jesus Peace be upon him, yet he did each and every factor with permission of Allah. no longer his own skill. study the folloqing Surah Al-i'Imran Verses 40 8 & 40 9 40 8"And Allah will coach him the e book and information the regulation and the Gospel. 40 9 "And (employ him) an Apostle to the youngsters of Israel (with this message): I even have come to you with a demonstration out of your Lord in that I make for you out of clay because it have been the discern of a chicken and breathe into it and it will become a chicken by Allah's go away; and that i heal those born blind and the lepers and that i quicken the ineffective by Allah's go away; and that i declare to you what ye consume and what ye keep on your residences. easily therein is a demonstration for you if ye did have confidence. remark This miracle of the clay birds is cutting-edge in various the apocryphal Gospels; those of curing the blind and the lepers and elevating the ineffective are in the canonical Gospels. the unique Gospel exchange into no longer the a number of thoughts written afterwards by disciples, however the authentic Message taught direct by Jesus.
2016-10-04 09:13:51
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answered by ? 4
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There are scores records of others whose lives paralleled that of Jesus. One was Appolonius of Tyana, who preached the worship of one god, advpcated a life of non-violence and caring for the poor, the sick and the imprisoned. He performed Christ-like miracles including healing the sick with a touch and raising the dead. Appolonius, who lived and preached in the same region as Jesus at about the same time, never met Jesus nor did either, as best we can determine, know of the other. In the end, accused of sedition against Rome, Appolonius was tried, convicted and executed. He was said to have risen from the grave, as did Jesus, to have appeared to and spoken to his disciples, and then was seen to ascend to heaven in physical form.
2006-11-25 17:48:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes Srila Prabhupada did, his disciples have many stories of miracles. There is also a story in the Vedic culture about Hari dasa thakura who was beaten in 24 market places by the Muslim government 500 years ago He would not die so the people said if you don't die then we will be killed for not doing our job. So he said he didn't want them to suffer on his account so he went into a trance (they thought he was dead) and they threw him in the Ganges river. He came out of the river in another town and walked away. He did not feel any of the beatings. (these beatings where severe and brutal)
2006-11-25 17:36:32
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answered by Anonymous
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How gullible I suppose Criss Angel and David Copperfield would Love you.....Prior to Jesus; Buddah was asked to but declined as he claimed it would only be a trick and was not a Charlatan.
As to whether Jesus pulled the proverbial wool over their eyes or was just depicted that way is disputable but common sense alone should be your guide .
2006-11-25 17:39:54
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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"unbelievable" being the operative word.
What you have are accounts written by people, and there are accounts written by people of all sorts of unbelievable miracles in culture after culture after culture.
Take a few classes in comparitive religion, and do some reading on the history of religous development, hon.
2006-11-25 17:35:07
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answered by Praise Singer 6
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Jesus was God's Son
The Prophets did miracles
Moses, Elijah, Elisha,
Peter and Paul was set aside to do miracles
Read Acts the New testament, there were many
Bless you
God is Love.............
2006-11-25 17:39:26
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answered by Gifted 7
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not to the extent of Christs miracles but prophets such as moses, elijah, elisha, and ezekial performed miracles through God.
2006-11-25 17:33:37
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answered by Robert K 5
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