<h2>The Blind Man at the Gate</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 70</div>
<div class='cap'>JESUS HAD now ended his work of preaching in the
land of Perea, on the east of the Jordan. With his
disciples and a great throng of people who were
going up to the feast of the Passover at Jerusalem, he
came to the river at another Bethabara, or "the place
of the crossing," because like the Bethabara near the
Sea of Galilee, the river though very wide was very
shallow, so that people could wade across it. This
Bethabara was opposite the city of Jericho, which had
been built up and made beautiful by King Herod the
Great, about forty years before.</div>
<p>More than a thousand years before Jesus stood
beside the river, the Israelites had walked across it to
enter the land; when God held back the water. Jesus
could have walked on the water if he had chosen to do it;
but he never caused a miracle for himself, though often he
did for others. At that time some of the people going up
to Jerusalem waded across the river, holding their clothes
on their heads, while others crossed in a ferry-boat. We
are not told in which way Jesus went across the river.</p>
<p>Six miles from the river Jordan, on the west, stood
Jericho, toward which Jesus came with a great crowd of
people around him. As he drew near Jericho, a blind
man was seated beside the gate, begging for the small
coins of those who passed by. This blind man's name
was Bartimeus, a word which means "the son of
Timeus." Hearing the tramping and the voices of a
crowd, he asked why so many people were coming.
They said to him:<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_352" id="Page_352">[352]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"Jesus the Nazarene is passing by."</p>
<p>Bartimeus had heard of Jesus and his good works,
curing many that were blind and lame and lepers. He
had often wished that Jesus might pass his way and
cure him. Now, when he heard that Jesus was really
coming, he shouted out at the top of his voice:</p>
<p>"Jesus, son of David, have pity on me! Jesus, son
of David, have pity on me!"</p>
<p>The people who were in front told him to be quiet;
but he felt that this was the chance of his life, and he
kept on calling, "Jesus, son of David, have pity on me!"</p>
<p>Jesus stopped, and said to those near, "Go, and
bring this man to me."</p>
<p>Then they said to Bartimeus, "Be of good cheer;
get up and go to Jesus, for he is calling you!"</p>
<p>Bartimeus was in such a hurry to get to Jesus that
he sprang up, flung aside his cloak, and left it on the
ground, while they led him to the Lord. When he
came near, Jesus said to him:</p>
<p>"What would you have me do for you?"</p>
<p>"Lord," he answered, "let me have my sight
again!"</p>
<p>"Have your sight," said Jesus, "your faith has
made you well."</p>
<p>And at once his sight came back to him; and he
joined the crowd following Jesus, giving praise to God
with a loud voice. And all those who saw this wonderful
work added their praises to God.</p>
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