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10 Milagres de Jesus na Bíblia: Lista com versículos e explicação

Por Bíblia Online

Os milagres de Jesus são muito mais do que demonstrações de poder sobrenatural; eles são sinais que confirmam sua divindade e missão. Ao longo dos Evangelhos, vemos Cristo curando enfermos, dominando a natureza e vencendo a morte.

Neste guia, selecionamos 10 milagres de Jesus na Bíblia, organizados com referências e uma breve explicação sobre o impacto espiritual de cada um deles.

Os principais milagres de Jesus nos Evangelhos

1. Transformação da Água em Vinho

  • Referência: João 2:1-11

  • Explicação: Ocorreu nas Bodas de Caná. Sendo o seu primeiro milagre público, Jesus demonstrou autoridade sobre a matéria e a natureza, revelando sua glória aos discípulos e abençoando a instituição da família.

In Cana Jesus did his first miracle, turning water into delicious wine.

Two days later there was a wedding celebration in Cana town, in Galilee district. Jesusmother was there. Jesus and we his disciples were also there, because we had been invited {someone had invited us} also. When the guests had drunk all the wine that was there, Jesusmother said to him, "The wine is all gone; can you do something about that?" Jesus said to her, "Ma’am/Woman, do not tell me what to do!/why do you tell me what to do?[RHQ] It is not yet time [MTY] to show that I am the Messiah by working miracles." Then Jesusmother said to the servants, "Do whatever he tells you!" There were six empty stone jars there. The Jews habitually put water in them to use for washing things to make them acceptable to God. Each jar held 20 to 30 gallons/80 to 120 liters►. Jesus said to the servants, "Fill the jars with water!" So they filled the jars to the brim. Then he told them, "Now, ladle out some of it and take it to the head waiter/to the master of ceremonies►." So the servants did that. The head waiter/The master of ceremoniestasted the water, which had now become wine. He did not know where the wine had come from, but the servants who had ladled out the wine knew. The wine was delicious! So he called the bridegroom over, and said to him, "Everyone else serves the best wine first. Then when the guests have drunk so much that they cannot tell the difference, they serve the cheap wine. But you have not done what others do. You have kept the best wine until now!" That was the first miracle that Jesus did. He did it in Cana town, in Galilee district. By doing it he showed how awesome he is, and as a result, we his disciples believed that he truly was the Messiah.

2. Cura do cego de nascença

  • Referência: João 9:1-12

  • Explicação: Jesus usa lodo para curar um homem que nunca havia enxergado. Este milagre prova que Ele é a Luz do Mundo e tem poder para restaurar o que nasceu com defeito.

Jesus healed a man who was born blind.

As Jesus walked along with us, he saw a man who had been blind from the time he was born. We disciples asked him, "Teacher, was this man blind from when he was born because his parents sinned or because he himself sinned?" Jesus replied, "His being blind was not because he or his parents sinned. Instead, he has been blind in order that people can see the power of God {the power of God can be seen} as a result of what will now happen to him. While there is still time, I must do the work that the one who sent me wants me to do. Just like daytime is followed by nighttime when people do not work, at the end of our lives [MET] it is too late for us to do what God wants. While I am still living in this world, I am the one who enables people to know about God, like [MET] a light enables the people in [MTY] this world to see what is in the darkness."

After he said that, he spat on the ground. He made a little bit of mud with the saliva, and put it on the man’s eyes. Then he said to him, "Go and wash in Siloam pool!" (That name means sent;just like they sent the water by a channel into the pool, God sent Jesus). So the man went and washed in the pool, and when he went home he was able to see! His neighbors and others who previously had seen him when he was begging said, "He is the man who used to sit here and beg, isn’t he?" Some said, "Yes, he is." Others said, "No, he is not. It is just a man who looks like him!" But the man himself said, "Yes, I am that man!" So they said to him, "How is it that now you can see?" He replied, "The man whose name is Jesus made some mud and put it on my eyes. Then he told me to go to Siloam pool and wash. So I went there and washed, and then I could see." They said to him, "Where is that man now?" He said, "I do not know."

3. Multiplicação dos pães e peixes

  • Referência: Mateus 14:13-21

  • Explicação: Com apenas cinco pães e dois peixes, Jesus alimentou mais de 5 mil homens. Este sinal revela Cristo como o Pão da Vida, aquele que supre todas as nossas necessidades.

After Jesus heard that, he took just us disciples with him and we went by boat on Galilee Lake to an uninhabited place.

Jesus miraculously fed more than 5,000 people.

After the crowds heard that we had gone to an uninhabited place, they left their towns and followed Jesus, walking along the shore. When Jesus came to the shore, he saw a large crowd of people who had gathered there, waiting for him. He felt sorry for them, and he healed those among them who were sick.

When it was nearly evening, we disciples came to him and said, "This is a place where nobody lives, and it is very late. Dismiss the crowds so that they can go into the nearby towns. Have them do that so that they can buy food for themselves." But Jesus said to us, "They do not need to leave to get food. Instead, you yourselves give them something to eat!" We said to him, "But we have only five loaves of bread and two cooked fish here!" He said to us, "Bring them to me!" He told the people who had gathered there to sit on the grass. Then he took the five flat loaves and the two fish. He looked up toward heaven, thanked God for them, and broke them into pieces. Then he gave them to us disciples, and we distributed them to the crowd. All the people in the crowd ate until they had enough to eat. Then we disciples gathered the pieces that were left over, and we filled twelve baskets with them. Those who ate were about 5,000 men. We did not count the women and children!

4. Jesus acalma a tempestade

  • Referência: Marcos 4:35-41

  • Explicação: Com uma ordem, o vento e o mar se aquietam. O milagre ensina sobre a paz que excede o entendimento e a autoridade do Messias sobre a criação.

While Jesus and his disciples crossed the lake in a boat and while Jesus slept, a storm arose, so the disciples woke him and he calmed the storm.

On that same day, when the sun was setting, Jesus said to his disciples, "Let’s cross over to the opposite side of Lake Galilee in the boat." So they left the crowd, got in the boat where Jesus already was, and left. Other people went with them in other boats. A strong wind came up and the waves started coming into the boat! The boat was soon nearly full of water! Jesus was in the back part of the boat. He was sleeping, with his head on a cushion. So they woke him up and said to him, "Teacher! You ought to be concerned that we are about to die!/Are you not concerned that we are about to die?[RHQ]" So Jesus got up and rebuked the wind. Then he said to the lake, "Be quiet! Be still! [DOU]" The wind immediately stopped blowing and then the lake became very calm. He said to the disciples, "I am disappointed that you are afraid like that!/Why are you afraid like that?[RHQ] Do you not yet believe that I can protect you?" They were very awestruck. They said to one another, "Not only do the demons obey this man, but even the wind and the waves obey him! "What kind of man is he?/This man is not like ordinary people![RHQ]"

5. Cura da mulher com fluxo de sangue

  • Referência: Marcos 5:25-34

  • Explicação: Uma cura que aconteceu pelo toque da fé. Jesus mostra que está atento ao sofrimento individual e que a fé é o canal para receber o milagre.

There was a woman in the crowd who had vaginal bleeding [EUP] every day for twelve years. She had suffered much while many doctors treated her. But although she had spent all her money to pay the doctors, she had not been helped {they had not helped her}. Instead, she had become worse [EUP]. After she heard that Jesus healed people, she came to where he was and pushed in the crowd close behind Jesus. She did that because she was thinking, "If I touch him or even if I touch his clothes, I will be healed {his power will heal me}." So she touched Jesusclothes. At once her bleeding stopped. At the same time, she sensed that she had been cured of {that he had cured} her illness. Jesus also immediately sensed that his power had healed someone. So he turned around in the crowd and asked, "Who touched my clothes?" One of his disciples replied, "You can see that many people are crowding close to you! Probably many people touched you! So why do you ask Who touched me?/We are surprised that you ask Who touched me?[RHQ]►" But Jesus kept looking around in order to see the one who had done it. The woman was very afraid and trembling. She thought that Jesus might be angry because she had violated the law that women who had such a sickness should not touch other people. But she knew that Jesus had healed her. So she prostrated herself before him. Then she told him truthfully about what she had done. He said to her, "Ma’am/Young lady►, because you have believed that I could heal you, I have healed you. You may go home with peace in your heart/inner being, because I promise that you will not be sick this way any more."

6. Libertação do endemoninhado Gadareno

  • Referência: Marcos 5:1-20

  • Explicação: Jesus liberta um homem dominado por uma legião de espíritos. É a prova clara de sua autoridade absoluta sobre o reino das trevas.

Jesus expelled evil spirits from a Gerasene man and then allowed them to enter a herd of pigs, which then ran down a hill and drowned. As a result, the local people asked Jesus to leave the area.

Jesus and his disciples arrived on the east side of Lake Galilee. They landed near where the Gerasene people lived. There was a man in that region whom evil spirits controlled. Because that man was violent and people were afraid of him, they had tied him up many times. As he grew more violent, no one was able to tie him up any longer, not even with chains, because the chains would be broken by him {he would break the chains} whenever he was bound {they bound him} with them. The iron shackles would also be smashed by him {He would also smash the iron shackles} whenever they were fastened {they fastened them} on his feet. He lived in one of the caves where they bury dead people. During both night and day he would scream among the caves and in the hills. He would also cut himself with sharp stones. That day he came out of the caves. As Jesus and his disciples got out of the boat, that man saw Jesus from a distance. He immediately ran to Jesus, and then he knelt before him. Jesus said to the evil spirit, "You evil spirit, come out of this man!" But the demon did not leave quickly. It shouted very loudly, "Jesus, I know that you are the Son of/man who is alsoGod, so we have nothing in common./what do we have in common?[IDM, RHQ] So leave me alone I ask you to promise, knowing God is listening, that you will not torture me now!" So, in order to expel the demon more easily, Jesus asked him, "What is your name?" He replied, "My name is Crowd/Mob because there are many of us evil spirits in this man." Then the evil spirits fervently kept begging Jesus that he not send them out of the region. At the same time, a large herd of pigs was grazing/rooting for foodnearby on the hillside. So the evil spirits pleaded with Jesus, "Allow us to go to the pigs in order that we might enter them!" He permitted them to do that. So the evil spirits left the man and entered the pigs. The herd, which numbered about 2,000, rushed down the cliff into the lake, and drowned in the lake.

The men who had been tending the pigs ran and reported in the town and the countryside what had happened. Many people went to see what had happened. They came to the place where Jesus was. Then they saw the man whom evil spirits had previously controlled. He was sitting there with clothes on and mentally sound. As a result, they became afraid because they thought that Jesus might destroy more of their property. (OR, they realized that Jesus must be very powerful.) The people who had seen what had happened described what had happened to the man whom the evil spirits previously controlled. They also described what had happened to the pigs. Then the people pleaded with Jesus to leave their region.

As Jesus got in the boat in order to leave, the man whom the evil spirits previously controlled begged Jesus, "Please let me go with you!" But Jesus did not let him go with him. On the contrary, he said to him, "Go home to your family and tell them how much the Lord God has done for you, and tell them how God was kind to you." So the man left and traveled around the Ten Towns district. He told people how much Jesus had done for him. All the people who heard what the man said were amazed.

7. Ressurreição da filha de Jairo

  • Referência: Marcos 5:21-43

  • Explicação: Jesus demonstra que a morte para Ele é como o sono. Ele restaura a vida de uma criança, trazendo esperança para uma família desesperada.

Jesus cured a woman who had been suffering from hemorrhaging, and brought Jairusdaughter back to life.

Jesus and his disciples went in a boat back around Lake Galilee to where they were before. When they arrived at the shore of the lake, a large crowd gathered around Jesus. One of the men who presided over a synagogue/Jewish meeting place►, whose name was Jairus, came there. When he saw Jesus, he prostrated himself at his feet. Then he pleaded with Jesus earnestly, "My twelve-year old daughter is sick and nearly dead! Please come to my house and place your hands on her in order that she will be healed {to heal her}, so that she will not die!" So Jesus and the disciples went with him.

A large crowd followed Jesus and many pushed close to him. There was a woman in the crowd who had vaginal bleeding [EUP] every day for twelve years. She had suffered much while many doctors treated her. But although she had spent all her money to pay the doctors, she had not been helped {they had not helped her}. Instead, she had become worse [EUP]. After she heard that Jesus healed people, she came to where he was and pushed in the crowd close behind Jesus. She did that because she was thinking, "If I touch him or even if I touch his clothes, I will be healed {his power will heal me}." So she touched Jesusclothes. At once her bleeding stopped. At the same time, she sensed that she had been cured of {that he had cured} her illness. Jesus also immediately sensed that his power had healed someone. So he turned around in the crowd and asked, "Who touched my clothes?" One of his disciples replied, "You can see that many people are crowding close to you! Probably many people touched you! So why do you ask Who touched me?/We are surprised that you ask Who touched me?[RHQ]►" But Jesus kept looking around in order to see the one who had done it. The woman was very afraid and trembling. She thought that Jesus might be angry because she had violated the law that women who had such a sickness should not touch other people. But she knew that Jesus had healed her. So she prostrated herself before him. Then she told him truthfully about what she had done. He said to her, "Ma’am/Young lady►, because you have believed that I could heal you, I have healed you. You may go home with peace in your heart/inner being, because I promise that you will not be sick this way any more."

While Jesus was still speaking to that woman, some people arrived who had come from Jairushouse. They said to Jairus, "Your daughter has now died. So it is useless that you bother the teacher any longer by urging him to go to your house!/why do you bother the teacher any longer by urging him to go to your house?[RHQ]" But when Jesus heard what these men said, he said to Jairus, "Do not think that the situation is hopeless! Just keep believing that she will live!" Then he allowed only his three closest disciples, Peter, James, and John, to go with him to Jairushouse. He did not allow any other people to go with him. After they arrived near the house, Jesus saw that the people there were in turmoil. They were weeping and wailing [DOU] loudly. He entered the house and then he said to them, knowing that he was going to cause her to live again, "Do not make such a disturbance!/Why are you making such a disturbance?[RHQ] Stop crying, for the child is not dead! On the contrary, she is only sleeping [HYP, EUP]!" The people laughed at him, because they knew that she was dead. But he sent all the other people outside the house. Then he took the child’s father and mother and the three disciples who were with him. He went into the room where the child was lying. He took hold of the child’s hand and said to her in her own language, "Talitha, Koum!" That means, "Little girl, get up!" At once the girl got up and walked around. (It was not surprising that she could walk, because she was twelve years old.) When this happened, all who were present were very astonished. Jesus ordered them strictly, "Do not tell anyone about what I have done!" Afterwards he told them that something to eat should be brought to the girl {that they should bring the girl something to eat}.

8. Jesus anda sobre as águas

  • Referência: Mateus 14:22-33

  • Explicação: Ao caminhar sobre o Mar da Galileia, Jesus mostra que não está sujeito às leis da física. O episódio também serve para tratar a fé e a dúvida no coração de Pedro.

Jesus walked on Galilee lake, and then Peter tried to do the same.

Right after that happened, Jesus told us disciples to get in the boat and to go ahead of him further around the lake while he dismissed the crowds. After he dismissed them, he went up into the hills to pray by himself. When it was evening, he was still there alone. By this time we were already many hundred meters from the shore. The boat was being severely tossed around by the waves {The waves were severely tossing the boat} because the wind was blowing against it. Then Jesus came down from the hills to the lake. Some time between three and six o’clock in the morning he walked on the water toward our boat. When we disciples saw someone walking on the water, we thought that we must be seeing a ghost. We were terrified, and we screamed out because we were afraid. Immediately Jesus said to us, "Cheer up! It is I. Do not be afraid!" Peter said to him, "Lord, if it is you, tell me to walk on the water to you!" Then Jesus said, "Come!" So Peter got out of the boat and walked on the water toward Jesus. But when Peter looked at the tossing waves which the strong wind caused, he became afraid. He began to sink, and cried out, "Lord, save me!" Immediately Jesus stretched out his hand and grabbed him. He said to Peter, "You only trust a little bit in my power Why did you doubt that I could keep you from sinking?/You should not have doubted that I could keep you from sinking![RHQ]" Then Jesus and Peter got in the boat, and the wind immediately stopped blowing. All of us disciples who were in the boat worshipped Jesus and said, "Truly you are the Son of/man who is alsoGod!"

9. Cura do paralítico

  • Referência: Marcos 2:1-12

  • Explicação: Jesus cura o corpo, mas primeiro perdoa os pecados. Este milagre estabelece que sua missão principal é a reconciliação espiritual do homem com Deus.

By healing a paralyzed man Jesus demonstrated his authority to forgive sins as well as to heal.

Jesus and his disciples returned to Capernaum town. A few days later, because it was {people} heard that Jesus was in his house, many people gathered there. As a result, after the people filled the house, there was no longer space to stand in the house or outside around the doorway. Jesus preached God’s message to them. Some people came to the house bringing to Jesus a man who was paralyzed. He was carried by four men {Four men carried him} on a sleeping pad. They were not able to bring the man to Jesus because there was a crowd there. So they went up the steps to the flat roof and removed some of the tiles above where Jesus was. Then, after they made a big hole in the roof, they lowered by ropes the sleeping pad on which the paralyzed man lay. They lowered it through the hole, down in front of Jesus. After Jesus perceived that the men believed that he could heal this man, he said to the paralyzed man, "My friend, I forgive your sins!" There were some men who taught the Jewish laws sitting there. They started thinking like this: "Who does this man think he is, talking like that/This man shouldn’t talk like that![RHQ]? He is insulting God!/Does he think he is God?[RHQ] No person can forgive sins!/Who can forgive sins?[RHQ] Only God can forgive sins!" Jesus sensed that they were deliberating like that within themselves. So he said to them, "You should not question within yourselves whether I have the right to forgive this man’s sins!/Why do you question whether I have the right to forgive this man’s sins?[RHQ] It is not risky [RHQ] for someone to tell the man who is paralyzed, Your sins are forgiven {I forgive your sins},because no one can prove that it has happened. But no one would say to him, Get up, pick up your stretcher, and then walk away, unless he really had the power to heal him, because people can easily see whether it happens or not. So I will do something in order that you may know that God has authorized me, the one who came from heaven, to forgive sins on earth as well as to heal people." Then he said to the paralyzed man, "To you I say, Get up! Pick up your sleeping pad! And then go home!" The man stood up immediately! He picked up the sleeping pad, and then he went away, while all the people there were watching. They were all amazed, and they praised God and said, "We have never before seen anything like what happened just now!"

10. Ressurreição de Lázaro

  • Referência: João 11:1-44

  • Explicação: O milagre mais impactante antes da crucificação. Ao ressuscitar alguém morto há quatro dias, Jesus declara: "Eu sou a ressurreição e a vida".

Jesusfriend, Lazarus, died.

One time there was a man whose name was Lazarus who was very sick. He lived in Bethany village, where his older sisters Mary and Martha also lived. Mary was the woman who later poured perfume on the feet of the Lord Jesus, and then wiped his feet with her hair. So the two sisters sent someone to tell Jesus about Lazarus, saying, "Lord, the one you love very much is very sick." They hoped that Jesus would come, but when Jesus heard the message, he said, "His being sick will not end in his dying. Instead, it will result in people realizing how great God is, and that I, God’s son, may be honored {that people may honor me, God’s son}, because of what I will do." Jesus loved Martha and her younger sister Mary and Lazarus. But when Jesus heard that Lazarus was sick, he stayed where he was for two more days.

But Jesus wanted to see Lazarus. So he said to us disciples, "Let’s go back to Judea." We said, "Teacher, just a short while ago the Jewish leaders [SYN] wanted to kill you by throwing stones at you. So we think that you should not go back there again!/are you sure that you want to go back there again?[RHQ]" To show us that nothing bad could happen to him until the time that God had chosen [MET], Jesus replied, "There are [RHQ] twelve hours in the daytime, which is enough time to do what God wants us to do. People who walk in the daytime will not stumble over things they cannot see, because they see things by the light from the sun. It is when people walk in the nighttime that they stumble over things, because they have no light."

After he said that, he told us, "Our friend Lazarus has gone to sleep. But I will go there so that I can wake him up." So we said to him, "Lord, if he is sleeping, he will get well. So you do not need to risk your life by going there." Jesus was speaking figuratively about Lazarusdeath, but we thought that he was talking about really being asleep. So then he told us plainly, "Lazarus is dead. But for your sake I am glad that I was not there when he died, because I want you to believe more firmly that I am the Messiah/came from God►. So now, instead of staying here, let’s go to him." Then Thomas, who was {whom they} called The Twin, said to the rest of us disciples, "Let’s all go, so that we may die with Jesus when his enemies kill him."

Lazarussisters expressed disappointment that Jesus did not come and heal Lazarus before he died.

When we arrived close to Bethany, someone told Jesus that Lazarus had died and had been buried and his body had been in the tomb for four days. Bethany is less than two miles/three kilometersfrom Jerusalem. Many Jews had come from Jerusalem to console Martha and Mary over the death of their younger brother. When Martha heard someone say that Jesus was coming, she went along the road to meet him. But Mary stayed in the house. When Martha got to where Jesus was, she said to him, "Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died because you would have healed him! But I know that even now God will do for you whatever you ask concerning my brother." Jesus said to her, "Your brother will become alive again!" Martha said to him, "I know that he will become alive again when all people become alive again on the Judgment day." Jesus said to her, "I am the one who enables people to become alive again and who causes people to live eternally. Those who believe in me, even if they die, will live again. Furthermore, all those who believe in me while they are alive, their souls will not die forever. Do you believe that?" She said to him, "Yes, Lord! I believe that you are the Messiah, the Son of God/the man who is also God►. You are the one God promised to send into the world!"

After she said that, she returned to the house and took her younger sister, Mary, aside and said to her, "The Teacher is close to our village, and he wants to talk to you." When Mary heard that, she got up quickly and went to him. Jesus had not yet entered the village; he was still at the place where Martha met him. The Jews who were in the house with Mary, consoling her, saw Mary get up quickly and go outside. So they followed her, thinking that she was going to the tomb where they had buried Lazarus, in order to cry there.

When Mary got to where Jesus was and saw him, she prostrated herself at his feet and said, "Lord, if you had been here, my younger brother would not have died!" When Jesus saw her crying, and saw that the Jews who had come with her were also crying, he was very angry that Satan had caused Lazarus to die (OR, very troubled) and disturbed in his spirit. He said, "Where have you buried him/his body►?" They said to him, "Lord, come and see." Jesus began to cry. Then some of the Jews said, "Look how much he loved Lazarus!" But some others said, "He enabled a blind man to see. So he should have been able to heal this man so that he did not die!/why did he not heal this man so that he did not die?[RHQ]"

Within himself Jesus was again very angry about Lazarus dying (OR, very troubled). He came to the tomb. It was a cave. The entrance had been covered with a large stone. Jesus said, "Take away the stone!" Martha, who, as I mentioned before, was an older sister of the man who had died, said, "Lord, his body has been in the tomb for four days, so now there will be a bad smell!" Jesus said to her, "I told [RHQ] you that if you believed in me/what I can do►, you would see how great God is! Have you forgotten that?"

Jesus caused Lazarus to be alive again.

So they took away the stone. Then Jesus looked up toward heaven and said, "My Father, I thank you that you heard me when I prayed about this earlier. I know that you always hear me when I pray. But instead of just praying silently, I said that for the sake of the people who are standing here. I want them to believe that you sent me." After he said that, he shouted, "Lazarus, come out!" The man who had been dead came out! The strips of cloth were still wrapped around his hands and feet, and a cloth was still around his face, but he came out! Jesus said to them, "Take off the cloths so that he can walk easily!" So they did that.

Conclusão

Os milagres de Jesus revelam sua autoridade sobre a natureza, as enfermidades, o mundo espiritual e até a morte. Eles não são apenas demonstrações de poder, mas sinais que apontam para sua identidade e missão.

Ao estudar esses milagres, é possível compreender melhor o papel de Jesus e a mensagem central do Evangelho.

Se este conteúdo ajudou você a entender os milagres de Jesus na Bíblia, compartilhe este artigo para que mais pessoas também conheçam esses ensinamentos.

Edineia Fernandes
1 pessoa deu Amém