You do not understand, do you? The Jews required a sign for ONE REASON ONLY. That was how GOD validated anything that became part of our BIBLES and spoken by the Prophets, confirming that the PROPHET spoke what was coming from GOD. THEREFORE, a Jew who even suspected that Jesus was the Messiah, would HAVE TO SEE the writers of the N.T. doing the same kind of miracle signs to confirm the WORD, or they would automatically REJECT IT as coming from a FALSE PROPHET.
The Bible does not talk about miracles confirming New Testament scripture. The signs confirmed the word preached. The same message preached elsewhere could be confirmed again. The word was even confirmed when deacons (presumably, though some say the seven were elders) preached it.
The sign Deuteronomy gave for prophets was a prophecy that came to pass, which explains why some Jews would ask Jesus for a sign right after He fed the 5,000.
As far as miracles go, certain Old Testament prophets did miracles, like Moses, Elijah, and Elisha. There is no evidence that most of the prophets did miracles. Though the people may have considered some of them as validated because their words came to pass. But actually, for much of their history, the Hebrews rejected the true prophets and follow false prophets, including representatives of false gods.
1 Corinthians 14:21 (NRSV)
[SUP]21 [/SUP] In the law it is written, "By people of strange tongues and by the lips of foreigners I will speak to this people; yet even then they will not listen to me," says the Lord.
Keep reading. If an unbeliever or uninstructed comes into your assembly and all speak in tongues, will he not say that you are mad. So we see a fulfillment in this situation. He won't hear God speak through these 'strange tongues.' For all that, he won't hear the Lord, like the passage predicts, and the sign is fulfilled.
I found someone else from history who pointed this out, calling the sign an 'accusation of the unbelievers.'
“They spoke with foreign languages (and not those of their native land); and the wonder was great, a language spoken by those who had not learned it. And the sign is to them that believe not, and not to them that believe, that it may be an accusation of the unbelievers, as it is written, ‘With other tongues and other lips will I speak unto this people, and not even so will they listen to Me says the Lord”‘ (Isa 28:11, 1 Co 14:22). —St. Gregory the Theologian (Oration 41, XV)
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What Is “Speaking In Tongues?” – Patristics
Acts 2:5-6 (HCSB)
[SUP]5 [/SUP] There were Jews living in Jerusalem, devout men from every nation under heaven.
[SUP]6 [/SUP] When this sound occurred, a crowd came together and was confused because each one heard them speaking in his own language.
Yes, that happened, and it is great that it happened. Praise God. I Corinthians 14 tells how the gift operated in their church when it says that when one speaks in tongues 'no man understandeth him.' Paul said in that you are zealous for spiritual gifts, seek to excel to the edification of the church. Therefore, let him who speaks in an unknown tongue pray that he may interpret.
How is there any room at all for interpreting tongues in your understanding of this? And if tongues were 'pagan' in Corinth, why would Paul want pagan utterances interpreted for the church to edify it? How would pagan utterances edify the church?
Mark 16:20 (HCSB)
[SUP]20 [/SUP] And they went out and preached everywhere, the Lord working with them and confirming the word by the accompanying signs.
ABSOLUTELY NONE OF THAT IS BEING DONE TODAY IN THE CHARISMATIC and PENTECOSTAL CHURCHES. It is NOT THE SAME THING, it therefore is a Counterfeit.
There are people who get healed in Pentecostal and Charismatic churches, and even something occasionally may fit in the 'signs and wonders' category. There are people who minister healing to people on the streets and in soup kitchens as a part of evangelistic outreach. You can look up videos on YouTube if you want to research it, since there is a whole genre of video along those lines.
It's funny how you seem to act like you are omniscient, as if you think you know everything that is not going on in thousands or millions of churches around the world.