Category:Healing of blind people by Jesus Christ

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Christ healing blind people in general: Iconclass 73C41

  • In the Gospel of Mark, Jesus heals the blind man of Bethsaida who says "I see men like trees, walking" (Mark 8:22-26) Iconclass: 73C411
  • In the Gospel of John, Jesus heals a man born blind with a mixture/ointment of mud/dust and saliva/spittle, tells him to wash in the pool of Siloam and says "neither this man nor his parents sinned" (John 9:1-12) Iconclass: 73C412
  • In the gospel of Matthew, Jesus heals two blind men in Galilee immediately after healing Jairus's daughter in Capernaum. (Matthew 9:27-31) Iconclass: 73C413
  • The synoptic gospels tell of Jesus healing the blind near Jericho: either one man, Bartimaeus (Mark 10:46-52), two unnamed men by the roadside where Jesus is 'moved by compassion' and touches their eyes (Matthew 20:29-34), or one unnamed blind man (Luke 18:35-43) Iconclass: 73C414
  • In the synoptic gospels, Jesus heals a blind and mute man. The people say, "Could this be the son of David?" The Pharisees say, "it is only by Beelzebul," and Jesus replies "Every kingdom divided against itself will be ruined." (Matthew 12:22–28, Mark 3:20–30, Luke 11:14–23): Iconclass 73C4321

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