This thread has already long since passed the rule against pointless repetition.  
Only take heed and watch yourself very carefully, so that you do not forget the things that your eyes saw. Do not let [this memory] leave your hearts, all the days of your lives. Teach your children and children's children about the day you stood before G-d your L-rd at Horeb. . . Then G-d spoke to you out of the fire. You heard the sound of words, but saw no image; there was only a voice.

He announced to you His covenant, instructing you to keep the
ten utterances.

Watch yourselves very carefully, since you did not see any image on the day that G-d spoke to you out of the fire at Horeb.. You heard the sound of words, but saw no image; there was only a voice.

Has any nation ever heard G-d speaking out of fire, as you have, and still survived?

Has G-d ever done miracles bringing one nation out of another nation with such tremendous miracles, signs, wonders, war, a mighty hand and outstretched arm, and terrifying phenomena, as G-d did for you in Egypt before your very eyes? . . .

Realize it today and ponder it in your heart: G-d is the Supreme Being in heaven above and on the earth beneath -
there is no other.  --  D'varim / Deuteronomy 4:9-39
Time to review Miracles -- don't they prove Jesus was a god?    From Aish.
Over the centuries, many religious adherents have tried to prove that they possess the "true" religion by performing miracles. However, Maimonides states: When one is willing to give credence to a religion because of reports of miracles, that is entering into dangerous territory - for one never knows whether the "miracles" may in fact be optical illusion or sleight of hand. . .
While there is clearly no lack of miracles in Jewish tradition.  Judaism rejects the notion that our belief is based on these miracles. The theological bedrock of our religion is, as Martin Buber notes, a claim unparalleled in history: that God spoke in a national revelation to the entire Jewish people at Mt. Sinai. The foundation of Judaism is built upon a verifiable historical event, not an account of miraculous acts.

Ezekiel never died -- why not worship him as a god?  Never dying trumps being dead for 3 days and being resurrected!

Why ignore the miracles of Islam or the Buddhists or any other non-Christian religion if "miracles trump all"? 

Miracles | The Buddha | PBS

MIRACLES - Hinduism Today Magazine

Miracles of Islam


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And everything that Sarah tells you, listen to her voice. Bereshit (Genesis) 21:12
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