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When this poor blind beggar was enlightened, he responded to the light by worshiping the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God (verse 38). 5. Trace the development of the Pharisees’ reaction to this miracle as it is described in verses 13-16, 17-22 and 24-34 (printed below).
- Introduction to John
31 But these are written so that you may believe that Jesus...
- Introduction to John
Oct 27, 2018 · After all, the blind man, Bartimaeus, was causing a spectacle, shouting at Jesus. But even after the people in the crowd told him to be quiet, he kept calling out “all the more, ‘Son of David ...
Jan 4, 2022 · Jesus said to him, “Go . . . your faith has healed you,” and Blind Bartimaues instantly recovered his sight and followed Jesus (verse 52). By saying, “Your faith has made you well,” Jesus emphasizes the necessity of faith. Blind Bartimaeus had the kind of faith that pleases God—a wholehearted trust in the Healer.
faith, they call Jesus “Lord” without prompting, Jesus does not forbid them to publicize the matter, and they follow him as disciples. Thus, there is a sense that this second healing of two blind men completes the first, just as Mark’s account of the healing of Bartimaeus seems to complete the gradual healing of the blind man (Mk. 8:22-26).
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Preface [see below] Introduction [see below] 1 Birth and Boyhood 2 Ministry Begins 3 First to Second Passover 4 Second to Third Passover 5 Passover to Pentecost Conclusion Discussion Questions [see below] Appendix 1: Chronology Chart Appendix 2: The Feast Days Appendix 3: The Gospels Appendix 4: Alternative Chronology Appendix 5: The Shroud of Turi...
Why would such a good man who loved so profoundly and helped so many people be killed? Why did he provoke opposition? If God walked among us in the person of his Son, why would people want to kill him? Why did so many vehemently oppose him? That puzzled me as a boy. It still does. The greatest love story the world has ever seen led to the excruciat...
The year on our calendar or diary reminds us of when Jesus was born, approximately. We count the years from his arrival. So when you look at your diary or calendar you can be reminded again of Jesus. They called him Yeshua (Joshua/Jesus) of Nazareth, the same name as Moses’ famous general who led God’s people into their Promised Land. Yeshuameans G...
It began at the beginning, this great love story, for “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” Why did he do that? For us. He did it for you. He loved you so much he created you to know and enjoy him now as you read this, and forever. He offers you intimate, infinite love. He created you through the wondrous union of your parents’ ...
The life of Jesus is history’s great love story. The overview in this brief book points you to the great good news of who Jesus is and what he did. That story is told best in the Bible, God’s inspired word. I hope this brief commentary points you again to that God-breathed living word. It gave me fresh insights as I researched the harmonized story ...
Chapter 1: Birth and Boyhood 1. What is one of your favourite Christmas carols and why? 2. What surprises you most about the Christmas story? 3. What challenges you about the boyhood and youth of Jesus? What would you like people to pray about for you? Chapter 2: Ministry Begins 1. Why do you think Jesus’ public ministry began after his baptism? 2....
Oct 24, 2024 · Jesus encounters the blind beggar on the Jericho Road. He is nearing the end of his journey to Jerusalem, a journey that he stays resolutely on, though it leads to his death. The incident described here comes from a famous stretch of road; in fact, it is the road that Jesus’s Good Samaritan parable takes place on.
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Healing of blind Bartimaeus. 46 Jesus and his followers came into Jericho. As Jesus was leaving Jericho, together with his disciples and a sizable crowd, a blind beggar named Bartimaeus, Timaeus’ son, was sitting beside the road. 47 When he heard that Jesus of Nazareth was there, he began to shout, “Jesus, Son of David, show me mercy!” 48 Many scolded him, telling him to be quiet, but he ...