The book of Acts provides us with thirteen miracles performed by the apostles: healing a lame man (Acts 3:1–10), healing with a shadow (Acts 5:15), blinding of and restoration of sight (Acts 9:8, Acts 9:18; Acts 13:11–12), healing a paralytic (Acts 9:33–35), raising someone from the dead (Acts 9:36–42), casting out demons (Acts 16:16–18), healing with handkerchiefs and aprons (Acts 19:12), healing someone of fever (Acts 28:8), miraculous release from prison (Acts 5:19–21; Acts 12:7–10; Acts 16:25–26), miraculous protection at sea (Acts 27:1–44), miraculous protection from snake venom (Acts 28:3–6), and the miraculous ability to speak in foreign languages (Acts 2:4; Acts 10:46; Acts 19:6).1
12 Now many signs and wonders were regularly done among the people by the hands of the apostles. And they were all together in Solomon’s Portico.