At Spirit of Life Church we believe that God wants His Church to operate in the super-natural power of God. The Bible is filled with stories and accounts of God’s miracles. If you’ve ever wondered how many miracles there are in the Bible, we thought you might find this list, compiled by Godwin Goziem Jireh, helpful. Feel free to share with others.
If you want to learn more about this topic, you may enjoy the book, All the Miracles of the Bible, by Herbert Lockyer.
There are so many miracles in the Bible such that some are taken for granted because they are not fully highlighted. However, here are 83 miracles recorded in the Old Testament and more than 80 found in the New Testament.
How Many Miracles Are There In The Old Testament
- Creation – Genesis 1:1–27
- Enoch’s translation – Genesis 5:24
- The Flood – Genesis 7:17–24
- Confusion of tongues at Babel -Genesis 11:3–9
- Sodomites blinded – Genesis 19:11
- Cities of Sodom and Gomorrah destroyed -Genesis 19:24–25
- Lot’s wife turned to a pillar of salt – Genesis 19:26
- Ass speaking in human voice- Numbers 22:21–35
- Burning bush – Exodus 3:3
- Moses’ rod changed into a serpent – Exodus 4:3–4, 30
- Moses’ hand made leprous – Exodus 4:6–7, 30
- Aaron’s rod changed into a serpent – Exodus 7:8–10
- River turned to blood – Exodus 7:20–25
- Frogs – Exodus 8:1–15
- Gnats – Exodus 8:16–19
- Flies – Exodus 8:20–24
- Murrain – Exodus 9:1–7
- Boils – Exodus 9:8–12
- Hail – Exodus 9:18–24
- Locusts – Exodus 10:1–20
- Darkness – Exodus 10:21–23
- First-born destroyed in Egypt – Exodus 12:29–30
- Pillar of cloud and fire – Exodus 13:21–22; 14:19–20
- Crossing the Red Sea – Exodus 14:21–23
- Bitter waters sweetened – Exodus 15:25
- Manna sent – Exodus 16:13–36
- Water from the rock in Rephidim – Exodus 17:5–8
- Amalek defeated – Exodus 17:9–13
- Strange fire on Aaron’s sacrifice – Leviticus 9:24
- Nadab and Abihu destroyed – Leviticus 10:1–2
- Israel’s judgment by fire – Numbers 11:1–3
- Miriam’s leprosy – Numbers 12:10–15
- Korah and his gang destroyed by unnatural means – Numbers 16:31–35
- Murmurers destroyed by a ravaging plague – Numbers 16:41–50
- Aaron’s rod blossoms – Numbers 17:8
- Water from the rock in Kadesh – Numbers 20:8–11
- Brazen serpent healed many bitten by fiery serpents – Numbers 21:9
- Jordan supernaturally divided – Joshua 3:14–17
- Fall of Jericho – Joshua 6:6–20
- Dew on Gideon’s fleece – Judges 6:37–40
- Sun and Moon stood still – Joshua 10:12–14
- Angel in flame – Judges 13:20
- Lion slain by Samson – Judges 14:5–6
- Thirty Philistines killed by Samson – Judges 14:19
- Water from the hollow place Lehi – Judges 15:19
- City gates carried away by Samson – Judges 16:3
- Dagon’s house pulled down by Samson – Judges 16:29–30
- Dagon’s fall before the Ark – 1 Samuel 5:1–12
- Men of Beth-shemesh destroyed – 1 Samuel 6:19–20
- Thunder and rain in harves-ttime – 1 Samuel 12:18
- Uzzah’s mysterious death – 2 Samuel 6:6–7
- Jeroboam’s hand withered and restored – 1 Kings 13:4–6
- Rending of the altar in Bethel – 1 Kings 13:5
- Drought ordered by Elijah – 1 Kings 17:1; James 5:17
- Elijah fed by ravens – 1 Kings 17:4–6
- Widow’s oil and meal supernaturally increased – 1 Kings 17:12–17
- Widow’s son raised from dead – 1 Kings 17:17–23
- Sacrifice consumed by fire – 1 Kings 18:38
- Rain in answer to prayer – 1 Kings 18:41
- Captains destroyed by Elijah’s command of fire – 2 Kings 1:9–12
- Jordan divided by Elijah’s mantle – 2 Kings 2:8
- Elijah translated to heavens in a chariot of fire – 2 Kings 2:11
- Jordan divided by Elisha with Elijah’s mantle – 2 Kings 2:14
- Waters of Jericho healed – 2 Kings 2:20–22
- Young mockers of Elisha torn by bears – 2 Kings 2:24
- Waters supernaturally supplied for Jehoshaphat – 2 Kings 3:16–20
- Widow’s supernaturally multiplied – 2 Kings 4:1–7
- Shunammite’s raised from dead – 2 Kings 4:19–37
- Piosioned pottage made harmless – 2 Kings 4:38–41
- Hundred fed with 20 loaves – 2 Kings 4:42–44
- Naaman cured of leprosy – 2 Kings 5:10–14
- Gehazi struck with leprosy – 2 Kings 5:27
- Axehead caused to float – 2 Kings 6:5–7
- Ben-Hadad’s plans revealed – 2 Kings 6:8–13
- Syrian army defeated – 2 Kings 6:18–20
- Resurrection by touch with Elisha’s bones – 2 Kings 13:21
- Sennecherib’s army destroyed by an angel – 2 Kings 19:35
- Hezekiah healed – 2 Kings 20:7
- Shadow returned to sundial – 2 Kings 20:11
- Uzziah afflicted with leprosy – 2 Chronicles 26:16–21
- Three men delivered from fiery furnace – Daniel 3:19–27
- Daniel delivered from y lion’s den – Daniel 6:16–23
- Preservation of Jonah in the belly of fish for 3 days – Jonah 2:1–10
If you want to learn more about this topic, you may enjoy the book, All the Miracles of the Bible, by Herbert Lockyer.
How Many Miracles Are There In The New Testament
- Water made wine in Cana – John 2:1–11
- Son of nobleman healed in Cana – John 4:46–54
- Christ passed unseen through crowd in Nazareth – Luke 4:28–30
- Demoniac in synagogue healed in Capernaum – Mark 1:23–26
- Peter’s mother- inlaw healed in Capernaum – Matthew 8:14–17
- Draught of fishes in lake of Galileo – Luke 5:1–11
- Leper cleansed in Capernaum – Matthew 8:1–4
- Paralytic healed in Capernaum – Matthew 9:1–8
- Impotent man healed in Jerusalem – John 5:1–9
- Withered hand restored in Galilee – Matthew 12:10–13
- Centurion’s servant cured of palsy in Capernaum – Matthew 8:5–13
- Widow’s son raised in Nain – Luke 7:11–17
- Demoniac healed in Galilee – Matthew 12:22–23
- Tempest stilled in lake Galilee – Matthew 8:23–27
- Two demoniac cured in Gadara – Matthew 8:28–34
- Jairus’ daughter raised from dead – Matthew 9:23
- Woman with isse of blood healed – Matthew 9:20–22
- Blind men cured – Matthew 9:27–31
- Dumb spirit cast out in Capernaum – Matthew 9:32–33
- Five thousand supernaturally fed – Matthew 14:15–21
- Walking on the sea – Matthew 14:25–33
- Syro-phonecian daughter healed – Matthew 15:21–28
- Four thousand supernaturally fed – Matthew 15:32–39
- Transfiguration of Christ – Matthew 17:1–6
- Tribute money supernaturally provided -Matthew 17:24–27
- Deaf and dumb man healed – Mark 7:31–37
- Blind man healed – Mark 8:22–26
- Devil cast out of boy -Mark 9:14–29
- Miracles by the seventy – Luke 10:17
- Ten lepers cleansed – Luke 17:11–19
- Jesus passed unseen through crowd in the temple – John 8:59
- Man born blind healed – John 9:1–7
- Lazarus raised from dead – John 11:38–44
- Woman with infirmity cured – Luke 13:11–17
- Man with dropsy cured – Luke 14:1–6
- Two blind men cured in Jericho – Luke 18:35–43
- Fig tree cursed and withered -Mark 11:12–14
- Malchus’ ears healed – Luke 22:50–51
- Second draught of fishes – John 21:1–14
- Resurrection of Christ – Luke 24:6
- Christ’s appearance to Mary Magdalene – Mark 16:9
- Christ’s appearance to other women -Matthew 28:9
- Christ’s appearance to two disciples – Luke 24:15–31
- Christ’s appearance to Peter -1 Corinthians 15:5
- Christ’s appearance to ten apostles (Thomas absent) – John 20:19–24
- Christ’s appearance to eleven apostles (Thomas present) – John 20:126–28
- Christ’s appearance to seven disciples fishing – John 21:1–24
- Christ’s appearance to eleven apostles in Galilee – Matthew 28:16–17
- Christ’s appearance to five hundred brethren – 1 Corinthians 15:6
- Christ’s appearance to James – 1 Corinthians 15:7
- Christ’s appearance to eleven apostles on day of Ascension – Acts 1:2–9
- Outpouring of the Holy Spirit – Acts 2:1–14
- Christ’s appearance to Paul at his conversion – Acts 9:1–5; 1 Corinthians 15:18
- Lame man cured by Peter – Acts 3:6
- Death of Ananias and Sapphira – Acts 5:5, 10
- Many sick people healed by Peter – Acts 5:15
- Apostles freed from prison by angelic intervention – Acts 5:19; 12:7–11
- Stephen’s great miracles – Acts 6:8
- Dying Stephen’s vision of Christ – Acts 7:55–56
- Philip cast out unclean spirit – Acts 8:6–13
- Ananias’ vision – Acts 9:10
- Paul’s sight restored – Acts 9:17–18
- Aeneas healed of palsy – Acts 9:34
- Dorcas restored to life – Acts 9:40
- Cornelius’ vision – Acts 10:3–4, 30–32
- Peter’s vision – Acts 10:9–20
- Agabus’ prophecies – Acts 11:28; 21:11
- Peter released from prison by angelic intervention – Acts 12:7–11
- Elymas blinded – Acts 13:11
- Lame man cured by Paul – Acts 14:10
- Damsel delivered from evil spirit – Acts 14:10
- Paul’s vision on the way to Damascus – Acts 16:9
- Earthquake released Paul and Silas – Acts 16:25–26
- Gift of tongues – Acts 19:6
- Special miracles by Paul – Acts 19:11–12
- Evil spirit overpowered Sceva’s seven sons – Acts 19:13–16
- Eutychus restored to life – Acts 20:10
- Paul unharmed by viper’s bite – Acts 28:5
- Publius’ father healed – Acts 28:8
- John’s vision on Patmos – Revelation 1:9; 22:21
- Innumerable miracles of Christ not recorded but witnessed by the apostles – John 20:30; cf. Acts 10:38–39
If you want to learn more about this topic, you may enjoy the book, All the Miracles of the Bible, by Herbert Lockyer.