According to some scholars, it was customary for ancient holy men to use spit when curing afflictions. This may have been for dramatic effect to entertain the crowds, or it may have had a psychosomatic effect on the afflicted. Mark reported Jesus as using this technique in two episodes early in his ministry, in one case with difficulty. The first involved the cure of a deaf and dumb man (7:32), while the second was a blind man (8:23). Mark may have known of the miraculous cures, but may have had little information about what happened. He may have added these details, based on his general knowledge of ancient holy men. Thereafter, Jesus was recorded as effecting miraculous cures with relative ease.
What blind man? If you are asking about a specific person, you need to name the person in your question.
Jesus healed the blind man as well as the lepers.
Jesus healed the blind man as well as the lepers.
Which blind man? In Acts, Saul was healed of his blindness. Acts is in the new testament.
Leeches have enzymes in their saliva that do the opposite of promoting healing. They contain enzymes that keep blood from clotting.
Robert F. Hall has written: 'Blind Bartimaeus' -- subject(s): Healing of the man born blind (Miracle), Fiction
of course not silly
enzymes in their saliva promote healing
People can still be healed today by God through our faith in Jesus and our prayers.
Because saliva is a very good healing liquid. if you cut yourself and put saliva on it, it would heal much quicker.
A Church is for anyone who wants to come and learn about God. In Church, they will Preach about the different things Jesus did. Example: Jesus healing a blind man.
how will explain a mute man to blind man when he see to disable man kiss to blind man wife
I think it is the healing of the blind man, found in Mark chapter 8 verses 22 onwards