The bible said:
Leper and people
Physically and spiritually
Jesus healed the two men of blindness. The account is in Matthew 9:27-29.
The main complaints the Jews had against Jesus were that he 1. healed the man on a sabbath day 2. claimed God was his father. (John 5:15-18)
Were the owners of the house the same? They were both named Simon, but this was a common name of the time: two of the disciples were named Simon (Simon Peter, Simon the Zealot), as well as Judas Iscariot's father (Jn 6:71) and one of Jesus' brothers (Mk 6:3). One Simon is described as a Pharisee and the other as "Simon the Leper". Since "Pharisee" only means that one adhered to the beliefs of that sect, a leper could theoretically be a Pharisee, albeit a permanently unclean one. But if a man is a leper, and known as "Simon the Leper," it's unlikely he would be described simply as a Pharisee.
working on the sabbath day and being with a gentile
Since Messiah had not yet been sacrificed for our sin, the Law of Moses was still in effect. The healed Leper was to present himself to the Priest for purification as written in Leviticus 14. : "This is the law for the victim of leprosy at the time of his purification. He shall be brought to the priest, 3 who is to go outside the camp to examine him. If the priest finds that the sore of leprosy has healed in the leper, 4 he shall order the man who is to be purified, to get two live, clean birds, as well as some cedar wood, scarlet yarn, and hyssop...
Jesus healed many people and rose two people from the dead, Lazarus and the daughter of a roman soldier. Judaism had the Holy Spirit poured out on it in the past and so has Christianity. When Jesus was resurrected after being crucified, both the Christian and non Christian people saw him. There were several hundred witnesses who saw Him. These things are from God.
Sin and the grave.
A:A woman, with heavy, prolonged menstrual bleeding for twelve years, merely touched Jesus' garment and was healed. Jesus felt that someone had been healed by touching him and so asked those around him who had done so. The woman with the issue of blood admitted that it was she, and Jesus told her that her faith had made her whole (Mark 5:25-34). Actually, there seem to be at least three miracles here:The miracle of the woman being healed of her illness. She even realised immediately that she was cured!The miracle of Jesus being aware that someone had been healed, although he knew not who.The miracle that the author of Mark knew the woman's inner thoughts, and that she had been healed as soon as she touched Jesus.The first two of these miracles are readily explained by Jesus' divinity. The third is a puzzle that could perhaps most readily be explained if the entire episode was actually a literary creation. In Mark's Gospel, this forms the central idea in a literary device known as a 'Markan intercalation', sandwiched by the two parts of the story of Jairus' daughter.
Bread And Wine
Gene accepted Leper's invitation to lunch because he felt guilty for harming Leper's reputation during the incident at the tree and also because he wanted to mend their friendship and make amends. Additionally, Gene realized the importance of forgiveness and connection after witnessing Leper's isolation and vulnerability.