No, the soldier who pierced Jesus was not blind.
The soldiers of Pilate (no one knows the name of the soldier)
Sake was speared on a speared because "Sake" and "Speared" are two different words that sound similar but have different meanings and spellings. The confusion between the two names likely stemmed from a typing error or misunderstanding.
Jesus was already dead when the spear went into him, the soldier speared him just to be sure he was dead. As he was already dead, obviously he did not say anything. However 3 days later he rose from the dead and the first thing he is recorded to have said is to Mary Magdalene:- John 20:15 - he said, "why are you crying? Who is it you are looking for?"
The soldier who pierced Jesus' side during the crucifixion was a Roman soldier named Longinus.
Because people in the era of Jesus were an army
The soldier who pierced Jesus' side was not punished or harmed. Instead, his actions fulfilled a prophecy and confirmed Jesus' death.
Assuming that you are referring to when Jesus' side was pierced while He was on the cross, that was done by a Roman soldier. Nowhere in history has anyone found the name of the soldier, and I doubt that anyone cared enough at that moment to write it down, and that the soldier was too scared to come forward for fear of death or imprisonment.
Peter was the disciple who cut off the ear of the Roman soldier when taking Jesus to Pilate. Jesus then miraculously healed the soldier's ear.
He forgave him.
The accepted scientific name is Acronicta hasta.
Confirmation is the sacrament that makes one a soldier of Jesus. This confirms that one will defend the preaching of Jesus and GOD his father according the bible.