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- Miracle abstract "A miracle is an event not ascribable to human power or the laws of nature and consequently attributed to a supernatural, especially divine, agency. Such an event may be attributed to a miracle worker, saint, or faith based leader. A miracle is when a being with supernatural powers, such as a god, works with the laws of nature to perform what are miracles. Theologians say that, with divine providence, theistic gods regularly work through created nature yet are free to work without, above, or against it as well.The word "miracle" is often used to characterise any beneficial event that is statistically unlikely but not contrary to the laws of nature, such as surviving a natural disaster, or simply a "wonderful" occurrence, regardless of likelihood, such as a birth. Other miracles might be: survival of an illness diagnosed as terminal, escaping a life-threatening situation or 'beating the odds'. Some coincidences may be seen as miracles.".
- Miracle thumbnail Folio_171r_-_The_Raising_of_Lazarus.jpg?width=300.
- Miracle wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q&f=false.
- Miracle wikiPageExternalLink defaultb-auszug.htm.
- Miracle wikiPageExternalLink PST15.
- Miracle wikiPageExternalLink PST45.
- Miracle wikiPageExternalLink 86.asp.
- Miracle wikiPageExternalLink testimonies.
- Miracle wikiPageExternalLink www.miraclesormagic.com.
- Miracle wikiPageExternalLink yuktibaadi.htm.
- Miracle wikiPageExternalLink 823-Science-and-Miracles.html.
- Miracle wikiPageExternalLink _edn8.
- Miracle wikiPageExternalLink miracles.html.
- Miracle wikiPageExternalLink fulltext.00007611-200712000-00016.htm.
- Miracle wikiPageExternalLink the-miracle-things.
- Miracle wikiPageID "52041".
- Miracle wikiPageRevisionID "606261139".
- Miracle hasPhotoCollection Miracle.
- Miracle subject Category:Miracles.
- Miracle comment "A miracle is an event not ascribable to human power or the laws of nature and consequently attributed to a supernatural, especially divine, agency. Such an event may be attributed to a miracle worker, saint, or faith based leader. A miracle is when a being with supernatural powers, such as a god, works with the laws of nature to perform what are miracles.".
- Miracle label "Cud (religia)".
- Miracle label "Milagre".
- Miracle label "Milagro".
- Miracle label "Miracle".
- Miracle label "Miracle".
- Miracle label "Miracolo".
- Miracle label "Wonder".
- Miracle label "Wunder".
- Miracle label "Чудо".
- Miracle label "معجزة (دين)".
- Miracle label "奇跡".
- Miracle label "奇跡".
- Miracle sameAs Zázrak.
- Miracle sameAs Wunder.
- Miracle sameAs Θαύμα.
- Miracle sameAs Milagro.
- Miracle sameAs Mirari.
- Miracle sameAs Miracle.
- Miracle sameAs Mukjizat.
- Miracle sameAs Miracolo.
- Miracle sameAs 奇跡.
- Miracle sameAs 기적.
- Miracle sameAs Wonder.
- Miracle sameAs Cud_(religia).
- Miracle sameAs Milagre.
- Miracle sameAs m.0dpq1.
- Miracle sameAs Q170774.
- Miracle sameAs Q170774.
- Miracle wasDerivedFrom Miracle?oldid=606261139.
- Miracle depiction Folio_171r_-_The_Raising_of_Lazarus.jpg.
- Miracle isPrimaryTopicOf Miracle.