Jesus spat on the ground and then applied the clay on his eyes and told him to wash it .
Satan (Genesis 3:4)(John 8:44) Ananias and Sapphira (Acts 5:1-11) Peter (Matthew 26:69-75) Parents of a blind man healed by Jesus(John 9:18-23) The Pharisees (John 8:13,54-55) Fake Christians(1 John 2:4) (1 John 4:20)
Romans Chapter 12 verse 21
Passage John 14:6: Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
The only two of Jesus' healings which are mentioned in Mark, and not in Matthew, Luke or John, are: (1) The healing of the deaf and dumb man in Decapolis - chapter 7 verse 31. (2) The healing of the blind man at Bethsaida - chapter 8 verse 22. Some Bible commentators claim that the latter is omitted from other Gospel accounts because Jesus apparently failed to heal completely at the first attempt. However others might see it as an example of Jesus' ability to heal both the physical condition of blindness, and the mental state which views mankind through a distorting lens.
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John 9:1-41 is the part of the Holy Bible that explains how Jesus healed a blind man's eyes so he could see. He didn't spit in the man's eyes, Jesus spit on the ground and made mud and put the mud on the blind man's eyes...
Bartimeo was a blind man healed by Jesus.
Jesus healed the blind man as well as the lepers.
Jesus' ministry was full of examples of his compassion for any physical suffering.Here are a few examples.In Matthew nine verses one to eight He healed the man who was crippled.In verse 27 the blind man was healed and another in Matthew 20 verse 29.The man with the withered hand was healed in Mark three verse one to five.Mark seven verses 31-37 tells of the deaf man being made able to hear and speak.That's more than three but there are many others that tell of his physical care for the disabled-not to mention his spiritual care for them.
Jesus healed the blind man as well as the lepers.
Jesus healed the blind man in Bethesda
Which blind man? In Acts, Saul was healed of his blindness. Acts is in the new testament.
The blind man washed in the Pool of Siloam, as described in the Bible, specifically in the Gospel of John (John 9:1-12). After Jesus healed him by applying mud to his eyes, he instructed the man to wash in this pool, resulting in the restoration of his sight. The Pool of Siloam was located in Jerusalem and was known for its healing properties.
(by the way I am trying to be funny because the other guy already said it) if you saw god and you didn't die then anyone can be healed.
Turned water into wine, fed the multitudes, healed the blind man, healed a lepper, rose Lazerus from the dead, calmed the seas when Peter was fishing.
Jesus healed the blind in several instances recorded in the Gospels. Notable examples include the healing of a blind man in Bethsaida (Mark 8:22-26), the man born blind in Jerusalem (John 9:1-12), the healing of two blind men near Jericho (Matthew 20:29-34), and the healing of another blind man in Jericho, specifically named Bartimaeus (Mark 10:46-52). Each miracle illustrates His compassion and divine authority.
turned water into wine - (John 2:7-9)calmed the windstorm - Luke 8:22-25fed thousands - (John 6:8-13)fish with coin in mouth - (Matthew 17:27)healed blind man - (Mark 8:22-25)healed deaf man - (Mark 7:32-35)healed epilepsy - (Matthew 17:14-18)healed leper - (Mark 1:40-42)resurrected Lazarus - (John 11:43-44)resurrected widow's son - (Luke 7:14-15)