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1 3, 0,6 | previously. And in their blind, illogical attachment to 2 4, 2,14| Healing of Two Blind Men.~(Mat. 9:27-34).~When 3 4, 2,14| Him. Among them were two blind men that were crying out: “ 4 4, 2,14| owner), did the Lord ask the blind men that were pleading for 5 4, 2,16| teachers. They themselves are blind and not only do they not 6 5, 0,22| calling the Phariseesblind leaders of the blind” (Mat. 7 5, 0,22| Pharisees “blind leaders of the blind” (Mat. 15:14), and that 8 5, 0,24| He was brought the lame, blind, mute, maimed and those 9 5, 0,27| Healing of a Blind Person In Bethsaida.~(Mark 10 5, 0,27| Tetrarch Philip Julius), a blind person was brought to the 11 5, 0,27| likely, he was not born blind inasmuch as with the first 12 5, 0,44| Healing of a Man Born Blind.~(John 9:1-41).~Evidently, 13 5, 0,44| seeing the manknown to be blind from birthbegging for 14 5, 0,44| parents, that he was born blind?” The Jews believed that 15 5, 0,44| anointed the eyes of the blind man with the clay. And He 16 5, 0,44| in the Siloam waters, the blind man regained his sight. 17 5, 0,44| him being one and the same blind person that they regularly 18 5, 0,44| was his son who was born blind, but as to why he could 19 5, 0,44| know: that though I was blind, now I see.” Not having 20 5, 0,44| those who see may be made blind.” “Who do not see” — are 21 5, 0,44| Lord refers to them as “blind,” because they were spiritually 22 5, 0,44| because they were spiritually blind in not seeing the Divine 23 5, 0,44| Pharisees inquired: “Are we blind also?” But the Lord gave 24 5, 0,44| unexpected answer: “If you were blind, you would have no sin; 25 5, 0,44| if you were among those blind that I spoke about, then 26 5, 0,45| of the man that was born blind. Having explained to them 27 5, 0,45| those who see may be made blind,” the Lord (in an allegorical 28 5, 0,62| maimed, the lame and the blind, who are incapable of repaying 29 5, 0,79| Healing of the Jericho Blind.~(Mat. 20:29-34; Mark 10: 30 5, 0,79| and begging for alms, the blind beggars began to cry out: “ 31 5, 0,79| Saint Matthew speaks of two blind men; Saints Mark and Luke 32 5, 0,79| assumed that one of the blind was well known to everybody, 33 5, 0,80| only. After healing the blind, the Lord Jericho where 34 5, 0,82| who opened the eyes of the blind, also have kept this man 35 6, 2,9 | lifestyle. “Woe to you, blind guides, who say, ‘Whoever 36 9, 2 | of Jarius. Healing of two blind men. Christ walking on water. 37 9, 2 | thousand people. Healing of a blind person in Bethsaida. Healing 38 9, 2 | of a person that was born blind. Healing of a deformed woman. 39 9, 2 | ten lepers. Healing of the blind in Jericho. Resurrection


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