No, Matthew 20 said two blind men healed near Jericho while Mark...

  1. RM
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    No, Matthew 20 said two blind men healed near Jericho while Mark 10 and Luke 18 say one. You are making an argument from silence Mark gives the name of the man as Bartimaeus.

    There are at least two who were healed of blindness could have been more theoretically but most likely two if you read carefully neither Mark or Luke states that there was only one. This is what is called a subset fallacy.

    If you are truly interested in the word of God and these apparent verses gives you conflict or a stumbling block of your search for God

    let me try to find a good resource that explores such verses is comprehensive enough and explains the reasoning.

    I do not have anything right at hand to offer that I can vouch for so let me research for you and I will try to find a solid resource that could help and I will try to get back to you either tomorrow or the following day.

    God bless you in your search,

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    Last edited by RM: 08/02/22
 
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