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  2. Healing the blind near Jericho - Wikipedia

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    Jesus healing blind Bartimaeus, by Johann Heinrich Stöver, 1861. Each of the three Synoptic Gospels tells of Jesus healing the blind near Jericho, as he passed through that town, shortly before his passion. The Gospel of Mark tells of the curing of a man named Bartimaeus, healed by Jesus as he is leaving Jericho.

  3. Puaaiki - Wikipedia

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    After conversion, he became known as the "Blind Preacher of Maui" or "Blind Bartimeus", after the Biblical Bartimaeus who was healed by Jesus. [4] In 1841, PuaŹ»aiki became the first Native Hawaiian licensed to preach at his small congregation at Honuaula, Maui. As a religious teacher, he was not fully ordained and was more or less under the ...

  4. Kees de Kort - Wikipedia

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    Jesus Heals a Blind Man (Bartimaeus) Zacchaeus; The Good Samaritan; The Son Who Left Home; The Workers in the Vineyard; Jesus at the Passover (Jesus enters Jerusalem, the Last Supper) Jesus is Alive (aka: Jesus is Risen; Gethsemane, Pilate, the crucifixion, the empty tomb, first resurrection appearances) Jesus Goes Away (the ascension, Pentecost)

  5. Healing the two blind men in Galilee - Wikipedia

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    The story is sometimes thought of as a loose adaptation of one in the Gospel of Mark, of the healing of a blind man called Bartimaeus, but in fact is a different story, The healing of Bartimaeus takes place near Jericho, involves two men who call out from the roadside as Jesus passes by, and comes later in Matthew 20:29-34. In Matthew 9, the ...

  6. Celidonius - Wikipedia

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    Celidonius is the traditional name ascribed to the man born blind whom Jesus healed in the Gospel of John 9:1–38. This tradition is attested in both Eastern Christianity and in Catholicism . One tradition ascribes to St. Celidonius the founding of the Christian church at Nîmes in Gaul (present-day France).

  7. See photos of snow in Washington, D.C. - AOL

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    Snow falls on the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., Jan. 6, 2025. / Credit: Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images

  8. Worried about money? Women and Gen Z are the most ... - AOL

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    While one in three of all Americans habitually lives paycheck to paycheck, new research revealed women and Generation Z, or adults ages 18 to 28, currently experience the most financial stress.

  9. Christ Healing the Blind (Champaigne) - Wikipedia

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    Christ Healing the Blind is an oil on canvas painting by Philippe de Champaigne, from c. 1655-1660. It is held at the Timken Museum of Art , in San Diego . It describes a miracle of Jesus having a majestic landscape, with a river, a bridge, a city with his wall, a castle on top of a mountain, and other ones, as a background.