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...
Jesus healed the blind man in Bethesda
Bartimeo was a blind man healed by Jesus.
Jesus healed the blind man as well as the lepers.
Jesus healed the blind man as well as the lepers.
In Jesus' day the teachers of the law thought that blindness was a curse, but Jesus dispelled that when He healed the man born blind and told the crowd that the man was born blind so that they could see God's glory.
Which blind man? In Acts, Saul was healed of his blindness. Acts is in the new testament.
People can still be healed today by God through our faith in Jesus and our prayers.
In the Bible, Jesus performed numerous miracles to heal and care for the disabled. For example, in Matthew 9:1-8, Jesus healed a paralyzed man by telling him to get up and walk. In Mark 10:46-52, Jesus restored sight to a blind man named Bartimaeus. These acts demonstrate Jesus's compassion and love for those who are disabled.
No one. Everyone that was healed believed first and so came to Jesus. The only exception to this was the man at the pool of Siloam, (John 9.7), whom Jesus sought out first.
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.
They were angry as Jesus healed him on a sabbath.
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.