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Here are some examples of miracles:
In terms of duration, there is another kind of miracle:
2 Kings 6 shows both the horizontal and the vertical realms:
What were the Hebrew and Greek words for 'miracle'?
God spoke to Moses in Ex 4:
Strong's 226: A signal: flag, beacon, monument, omen, prodigy, evidence
De 4:
BDG:
Ac 2:
BDAG:
③ a deed that exhibits ability to function powerfully, deed of power, miracle, wonder
Strong's Greek: 5059. τέρας (teras) — 16 Occurrences
BDAG:
τέρας, ατος, τό (Hom. et al.) someth. that astounds because of transcendent association, prodigy, portent, omen, wonder
Strong's Greek: 4592. σημεῖον (sémeion) — 77 Occurrences
BDAG:
① a sign or distinguishing mark whereby someth. is known, sign, token, indication
② an event that is an indication or confirmation of intervention by transcendent powers, miracle, portent
NT used G1411, G5059, or G4592 for the concept of miracles.
In both OT and NT, miracles were often referred to as signs.
See also The vertical realm interacts with or H5060-touches the horizontal realm.
- God struck Miriam with leprosy. 2, Naaman was healed when he dipped himself seven times in the River Jordan.
- The wall of Jericho fell after the Israelites shouted on the seventh day of the marches around the city.
- Jesus turned water into wine.
In terms of duration, there is another kind of miracle:
- The parting of the Red Sea.
- Jesus walked on water.
2 Kings 6 shows both the horizontal and the vertical realms:
A vertical-horizontal intervention can be defined as a process that produces an observable result due to invisible causes. The vertical realm somehow intervenes in the natural course of events within the horizontal realm and disrupts the ordinary course of physical happening. When this intervention happens, it is a miracle.17 Elisha prayed, “Open his eyes, LORD, so that he may see.” Then the LORD opened the servant’s eyes, and he looked and saw the hills full of horses and chariots of fire all around Elisha.
What were the Hebrew and Greek words for 'miracle'?
God spoke to Moses in Ex 4:
I.e., miracles13 "Take this staff in your hand so you can perform the signs with it.”
Strong's 226: A signal: flag, beacon, monument, omen, prodigy, evidence
De 4:
Strong's Hebrew: 4159. מוֹפֵת (mopheth or mopheth) — 36 Occurrences34 Has any god ever attempted to go and take a nation for himself from the midst of another nation, by trials, by signs [H226], by wonders, and by war, by a mighty hand and an outstretched arm, and by great deeds of terror, all of which the LORD your God did for you in Egypt before your eyes?
BDG:
- wonder, as special display of God's power
- sign or token of future event
Ac 2:
Strong's Greek: 1411. δύναμις (dunamis) — 120 Occurrences“Men of Israel, hear these words: Jesus of Nazareth, a man attested to you by God with mighty works [G1411] and wonders [G5059] and signs [G4592] that God did through him in your midst, as you yourselves know.
BDAG:
③ a deed that exhibits ability to function powerfully, deed of power, miracle, wonder
Strong's Greek: 5059. τέρας (teras) — 16 Occurrences
BDAG:
τέρας, ατος, τό (Hom. et al.) someth. that astounds because of transcendent association, prodigy, portent, omen, wonder
Strong's Greek: 4592. σημεῖον (sémeion) — 77 Occurrences
BDAG:
① a sign or distinguishing mark whereby someth. is known, sign, token, indication
② an event that is an indication or confirmation of intervention by transcendent powers, miracle, portent
NT used G1411, G5059, or G4592 for the concept of miracles.
In both OT and NT, miracles were often referred to as signs.
See also The vertical realm interacts with or H5060-touches the horizontal realm.
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