Jesus declared himself as the Messiah and Prophet of God. He spoke out as an infant when people doubted about his birth as he was born to a Virgin Mary. This was his first miracle and so was the miracle of healing the blind and other miracles he performed in due course
Indeed he did.
I think it is the healing of the blind man, found in Mark chapter 8 verses 22 onwards
Jesus heals a blind man.
Jesus said that the cities of Chorazin and Bethsaida would fall. The scripture can be found in Matthew 11:21 and Luke 10:13.
Jesus fed 5,000 men, women, and children.
In the Bible story where Jesus heals a blind man by putting mud in his eye and his sight is miraculously restored (Mark 8)
Bethsaida was a fishing village located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee. It was the hometown of several of Jesus' disciples, including Peter, Andrew, and Philip. Bethsaida was known for its fishing industry and was a significant center of commerce and trade in ancient times.
No, the soldier who pierced Jesus was not blind.
Bethsaida was Peter's home city, (John 1.44), and when he became a disciple of Jesus, Peter returned there three times with the disciples, (Mark 6.45 and 8.22; Luke 9.10). But there is no Biblical record to give any time that Peter departed from Bethsaida.
They all came from Bethsaida in Galilee. They were all fishermen. They were all disciples of Jesus.
Bethsaida was the site of several miracles of Christ: Jesus walking on the water of the Sea of Galilee (Mk 6:45-51); Healing a blind man (Mk 8:22-26); Feeding the 5,000 (Lk 9:12-17).
Jesus was at the temple when he healed blind bartameus.