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      • The disciples were caught in a storm in the middle of the night. They looked over and saw Jesus walking towards them on the water! The disciples thought they were seeing a ghost. Jesus asked Peter to walk out to him, so Peter got out of the boat and walked on the water too. When Peter began looking at the waves instead of Jesus, he began to sink.
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  2. The ‘walking on water’ miracle tells of how Jesus walks across the Sea of Galilee during a storm, to aid his disciple, Peter. But what is the significance of this event? Let’s take a closer look at what the Gospels say.

  3. Jesus' intent to pass by the disciples as he walks upon the sea is part of a major theme in Mark wherein Jesus' identity is at once revealed and concealed. A number of commentators have noted an echo of Job 9:8 in the miracle.

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · In essence, Jesus was testing the disciples’ faith, and this meant removing every human prop. Why did Jesus walk on the water? To show His disciples that the very thing they feared, the raging, seething sea, was merely a set of steps for Him to come to them.

  5. Apr 9, 2017 · The disciples thought that they saw a ghost (Mr 6:48-49) when they saw Jesus walking on the water. They thought that their boat would be swamped by the sea, so they were gripped by fear—a fear appropriate for the situation.

  6. His disciples went down from the higher ground or grassy slopes to the sea (ἐπὶ τὴν θάλασσαν), and having embarked in a ship, they were making for the other side of the sea to Capernaum; or as Mark (Mark 6:45) says, "towards Bethsaida."

  7. Dec 29, 2020 · The miraculous feat of Jesus walking on the water is written in three of the Gospels. It was the revelation of Jesus walking on the water that, more than any other, convinced Jesusdisciples that He was surely the Son of God.

  8. ‘When they had rowed about five-and-twenty or thirty furlongs,’ and so were just about the middle of the lake, ‘they see Jesus walking on the sea and drawing nigh unto the ship.’ They were about half-way across the lake.

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