Hmmmm....
Read the story and you will see that Jesus helped a blind man to see... The man's sight was at first restored only partially. Then Jesus put his hand upon the man a second time, told him to look up, and the man's sight was restored completely.
where do you get men walking in space and the Hubble telescope?????
god bless
2007-04-25 12:01:31
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answered by happy pilgrim 6
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No ,The first time Christ touched his eye it allowed him to see into the spiritual realm , that which man cannot see. These trees were fallen angels / demons that walk the earth seeking the ruin of souls. It was not a look into the future. The word tree(s) is given the same meaning as the "tree" of the knowledge of good and evil . That is the fallen angel called Satan. So he was given a glimpse of the evil ones roaming earth. It is very special that you stumbled onto this. It wasn't until now that I realize what this first vision was all about. I can't thank you enough.
2007-04-25 12:48:42
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answered by Anonymous
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This is the only “gradual” or “progressive” healing described in the ministry of Jesus. It turns out that now days when surgeons restore the sight to someone who hasn't seen for a long time it works just like this. At first things are blurry and distorted as the eyes adjust and gradually full sight is restored.
2007-04-25 12:04:07
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answer #3
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answered by thundercatt9 7
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No it has nothing to do with men in space at the time there was no thought that men would someday conquer space or even telescopes so there was no vision of it. It is just a made up fanciful story,
2007-04-25 12:01:37
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answered by Anonymous
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The man was blind, and firstly his vision was restored but blurry, hence he said he saw "men as trees, walking," then his sight was fully restored.
22 And he cometh to Bethsaida; and they bring a blind man unto him, and besought him to touch him.
23 And he took the blind man by the hand, and led him out of the town; and when he had spit on his eyes, and put his hands upon him, he asked him if he saw ought.
24 And he looked up, and said, I see men as trees, walking.
25 After that he put his hands again upon his eyes, and made him look up: and he was restored, and saw every man clearly.
2007-04-25 12:02:01
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answer #5
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answered by serialcoyote 4
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No, he had a vision of the walking trees, the Ents, from Lord of the Rings.
2007-04-25 11:57:53
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answered by Dave P 7
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the guy had his listening to and speech restored, it incredibly is all. 32 and that they convey unto him one that replaced into deaf, and had an impediment in his speech; and that they beseech him to place his hand upon him. 33 And he took him aside from the multitude, and positioned his arms into his ears, and he spit, and touched his tongue; 34 and finding as much as heaven, he sighed, and saith unto him, Ephphatha, this is, Be opened. 35 And straightway his ears have been opened, and the string of his tongue replaced into loosed, and he spake common.
2016-11-27 20:42:01
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answer #7
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answered by ? 4
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The walking woods in Macbeth, maybe, but not space walkers.
:)
HTH
Charles
2007-04-25 11:59:21
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answered by Charles 6
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No its a demonstration that when our eyes are first opened we may not see clearly, but Messiah does not give up on us until we do.
2007-04-25 12:01:32
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answer #9
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answered by Tzadiq 6
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I think it was about Jesus giving sight to a blind man.
Good luck.
2007-04-25 12:01:57
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answer #10
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answered by C 7
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