[MYM] 28.0 Yeshua Walks on the Water

This event occurs immediately after the Feeding of the Five Thousand (Matthew 14:13–21; Mark 6:30–44; John 6:1–14), one of Yeshua’s most public and powerful miracles. The crowd, astonished by the miraculous meal, sought to make Yeshua their king by force (John 6:15), misunderstanding His mission as a political deliverer rather than the spiritual Messiah. To … Continue reading [MYM] 28.0 Yeshua Walks on the Water

[MYM] 27.0 Yeshua Calms a Storm

This miracle takes place after a long day of teaching by the Sea of Galilee. Yeshua had been ministering to large crowds, teaching in parables about the kingdom of God (Mark 4:1–34; Matthew 13; Luke 8:4–15). As evening came, He told His disciples to cross to the other side of the lake — likely toward … Continue reading [MYM] 27.0 Yeshua Calms a Storm

[MYM] 26.0 Yeshua Feeds Four Thousand Men

After the feeding of the five thousand (Matthew 14:13–21; Mark 6:30–44), Yeshua continued His ministry across Galilee and into predominantly Gentile regions. In the preceding chapters (Matthew 15:21–31; Mark 7:24–37), He had already ministered to non-Jews: healing the Syrophoenician woman’s daughter near Tyre and Sidon and restoring hearing and speech to a man in the … Continue reading [MYM] 26.0 Yeshua Feeds Four Thousand Men