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Matthew

21

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And there came to him the blind and the lame in the temple; and he healed them.

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He remained in Jerusalem throughout the day, and since the only events that transpired were the driving out of the merchants, the healing of the blind and lame in the temple, and a brief dialogue with the chief priests and scribes, we can infer that the remainder of His time was spent ministering to the suffering."},{"author-name":"Paul Matwejewski","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c8969f5be0d592d5a10576_Paul%20Matwejewski.png","category":"Christian Authors","century":19,"exegesis-text":"The presence of the Lord of the Temple was immediately acknowledged, drawing to Him the compassionate Healer of ailments all those who sought not merely a trivial gift but the unique restoration only He could provide—healing. 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