Science explains why one of Christ's greatest 'miracles' may have actually been true

2024-11-07 22:35:59 / MISTERE&KURIOZITETE ALFA PRESS

Science explains why one of Christ's greatest 'miracles' may have

Whether He was God himself or his son, historians are of one opinion that he actually existed.

Someone says that the Romans wrote many things and Jesus is mentioned by their historians long before the Roman empire converted to Christianity, writes the British network LadBibble.

Therefore, many can say that Jesus was real, but for the miracles he did, there is still a lot of debate about how he did it.

And in fact, regarding the fantastic story of the "fish catching" by the apostles and other miracles of Jesus, there may be scientific explanations.

In the book of the Bible there are two stories about this miracle, although some details are missing about Jesus and his apostles fishing in the Sea of ​​Galilee in the Middle East.

In both versions Jesus tells the friends to 'try fishing', and when they cast their nets they are surprised to catch large quantities of fish.

The author Luke (son of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) wrote that this happened early in the 'career' of Christ, and according to John, it happened when he returned from the dead around the time of Easter, and that his friends in on that occasion they caught exactly 153 fish.

Some say there may be a scientific explanation for the catch of many fish in the Sea of ​​Galilee.

Researchers from the Kinneret Limnological Laboratory who studied the Sea of ​​Galilee, which is actually a salt water lake in Palestine or Israel, have found a cold layer of water that lacks oxygen.

In case of wind and waves, this layer rises to the surface and the fish cannot get out of it as they die from lack of oxygen.

When this happens you can find many dead fish falling into the net, as may have happened in the case of Jesus' suggestion to his friends.

Researchers say that this happened in the place where it is described in the Bible and it may explain why his apostles had such a successful fishing, writes the Ladbible network.

 

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