The man is not mentioned by name. Scripture only refers to him as the man born blind that Jesus healed. Jesus spat on the ground and made clay with His saliva and anointed the eyes of the blind man with the clay. Jesus told him to "Go wash in the pool of Siloam". When he went and washed his eyes he came back seeing. Read this account in John 9:6-34.
The Mud Cure - 1916 was released on: USA: 19 September 1916
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Haha! No, it's tobacco. "Mud" is kind of a country term for it. It vaguely looks like mud when you spit it out. Spitoons can be "mudjugs" .
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...
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His poo and mud with a hint of spit
It was a way of anointing the man's eyes which were then healed miraculously.AnswerMark 6:5-6 states that, in his own country, Jesus could do no mighty work except heal a few sick people. He marvelled at their unbelief. Read literally, this means that Jesus was powerless to perform miracles unless the people believed. Because of this need for people seeking cures to have faith, it was customary in ancient times for holy men to use spit and other tricks when curing afflictions. Two early miracles are keys to establishing the authenticity of all miraculous cures said to have been performed by Jesus. They are the cure of a deaf and dumb man (7:32) and of blind man (8:23). In these, Jesus had to use spit and even had difficulty in completing one cure successfully. The manner of performing these two cures was so orthodox that Mark is likely to have created the stories simply based on his knowledge of anecdotes about holy men in general. The only practical alternative is that Jesus had learnt magic tricks from others.In later passages, Mark becomes more confident of Jesus' powers and not only is spit no longer needed, but the miracles become progressively more awe-inspiring, a trend reinforced in the later gospels.
They mixed berries and mud and paint
The cast of The Mud Cure - 1916 includes: Bud Duncan as Bud Albert Edmondson as Doc Pullem - Dentist Lloyd Hamilton as Ham
Mussels filter mud and extract tiny food particles and "spit" out the rest
no. there's nowhere to be found in the bible that hesus turned mud into a pigeon.
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