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Later Ministry & Journey·Recorded in 3 of 4 Gospels

Healing of Blind Bartimaeus

MatthewMarkLuke

Blind Bartimaeus cries out "Son of David, have mercy on me!" despite the crowd telling him to be quiet. Jesus heals him, saying his faith has made him well.

Parallel Accounts

Berean Standard Bible (BSB)

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Matthew
20:29-34

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Mark
10:46-52

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Luke
18:35-43

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JohnNot recorded in this Gospel

Scripture from the Berean Standard Bible (BSB), public domain.

Matthew has two blind men; Mark and Luke have one (Mark names him Bartimaeus). Luke says it happened as Jesus approached Jericho; Mark says as he left.

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Matthew

Two blind men; both are healed and follow Jesus.

Mark

Names the man Bartimaeus, son of Timaeus, who threw off his cloak and sprang up when called. The naming suggests Bartimaeus was known to the early church.

Luke

Places the healing as Jesus approaches Jericho (before the Zacchaeus story), creating a sequence of salvation encounters.

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Connected Content
Location
Jericho
Commentary
Matthew 20
Read in Bible
Matthew 20:29-34
Phase in Jesus's Life
Later Ministry & Journey

The journey toward Jerusalem, the Perean ministry, later Judean visits, and the raising of Lazarus.

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Gospel Coverage
Matthew
20:29-34
John
not recorded