miracle - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • loaf: Before I had my turn I had opened the bible for a snap quotation, got the miracle of the loaves and fishes.
  • healing: Some accounts of miracles of healing from the Hand have come down to us.
  • resurrection: It is through the miracle of the resurrection that our salvation is sealed.
  • grace: Those that do not delight to hear the word have no mind to see the miracles of grace.

Converse of object

  • perform: To perform these miracles, to lift a million tons of rock into the sky.
  • expect: Jesus expected the miracle to end a forty year cosmic battle, assuming him to be an Essene.
  • accomplish: I also want to share about how God accomplished miracles in our work in a physical way.
  • suppose: A Chou En Lai verdict on Gordon Brown Samuel Brittan The Financial Times 22/07/05 Is Gordon Brown's supposed economic miracle based on sand?
  • heal: Also many churches claim that miracles are still happening, especially healing miracles.

Adjective modifier

  • minor: He wondered what other minor miracles I was planning.
  • biblical: In preserving the Biblical miracles as " facts " their message had been lost.
  • alleged: You also get bizarre alleged miracles in the apocryphal gospels.
  • bloody: He needed a bloody miracle, that's what he needed.
  • supernatural: The truth was hidden in the supernatural, miracles and parables.
  • post-war: He experienced at first hand the application of new holistic management practices that produced the Japanese post-war economic miracle.

Modifies a noun

  • cure: The egg whites are also a miracle cure for burns, even severe ones.
  • story: Hence we find miracle stories in the OT being recycled into the New Testament.

Noun used with modifier

  • no-preparation: Quotes: One of the greatest no-preparation miracles EVER.
  • healing: The most popular aspect of his ministry was its many healing miracles, which even his opponents never sought to deny.
  • testament: That's an Old Testament miracle, of course.

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