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Appendixes To The Companion Bible
APPENDIX 152
THE HEALING OF THE BLIND MEN AT
JERICHO.
Commentators and harmonizers agree in treating these three accounts as recording one single miracle. As in other cases, they assume similar discourses, sayings, and miracles to be identical, as though the Lord never repeated a single word or work. (See App. 116, 138,153,157,158,160,163.) The same may be seen in dealing with the healing of the blind men at Jericho. From a comparison of the three Gospels it will be readily seen that four blind men were healed, and that there were three separate miracles on the Lord's visit to Jericho. The following particulars may be noted and considered: - I. The Occasion.
II. The Blind Men.
III. The Circumstances.
IV. Their Knowledge.
V. Their Cry.
VI. The Lord's Action.
VII. Their Healing.
VIII. The Lord's Reply.
IX. The Result.
In face of this and of the above details, all that a recent commentator has to say is: -
True, we cannot harmonize "one man" and "two men" without abandoning all idea of inspiration. We submit therefore that "it is better" to take all the details as being evidences of the minutest perfection, and avoid both artificial and superficial dealing with the Divine narratives. |
WBSG would like to credit Misty Hodges for the transcribing work on this appendix.
In His Service:
Nick Goggin
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