<h2>Sight to the Blind and Voice to the Dumb</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 38</div>
<div class='cap'>AS JESUS was coming out of the house where he had
raised to life the young girl, two blind men met
him; for the news of his return to Capernaum had
gone abroad, and these two men, eager to obtain their
sight, at once set out to find Jesus. They followed Jesus
on the street, crying out aloud:</div>
<p>"Have mercy on us, O Son of David!"</p>
<p>You know that Jesus came from the family of which
David had been the head long before. All the people
looked for him, as sprung from David, to take David's
throne, and like David, become king over all the land.
The people who believed that Jesus was to be king often
called him "Son of David."</p>
<p>These two blind men followed Jesus, crying to him,
until he went into the house where he was staying, which
may have been the house where Simon Peter lived. The
blind men came into the house after Jesus. He said to
them:</p>
<p>"Do you believe that I can do this which you desire?"</p>
<p>They answered him, "Yes, Lord, we believe that you
can."</p>
<p>Then Jesus placed his hands upon their eyes, first on
one man and then on the other. As he touched their eyes,
he said to them, "As you believe, let it be done to you."</p>
<p>At once their eyes were opened and they could see.
Jesus spoke to them very strongly, and gave them
special orders, saying, "See that nobody knows of this."<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_217" id="Page_217">[217]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>He did not wish always to have crowds around seeking
for miracles of healing, for he felt that he had a
greater work to do in preaching to the souls of men than
in curing their bodies. But these men went away and
told all whom they met what a wonderful thing Jesus had
done for them. It was not strange that they should speak
of it, even though he had forbidden them, for all who had
known them before as blind men saw the great change in
their looks, now that they could see, and asked them
how it had come to pass; so that it was not easy to avoid
telling people about it. But wherever it was told, people
who had any disease, or were blind, or deaf and dumb, or
lame, were filled with desire to find Jesus and be made
well.</p>
<p>Soon after these two men left Jesus, cured of their
blindness, another man was brought to Jesus. This was a
dumb man, in whom lived an evil spirit. Jesus always
cast out the evil spirits, without waiting to be asked,
whenever he found them ruling over men. He spoke to
this evil spirit, and it left the man. Then all at once the
man began to speak, for it was the evil spirit in him that
had made him dumb. All the people wondered, and
said to one another:</p>
<p>"Such power as this has never before been seen in
the land of Israel!"</p>
<p>But the scribes and Pharisees, who were enemies of
Jesus, said again, as they had said before:</p>
<p>"This man casts out the evil spirits, because Satan,
the prince of the evil spirits, helps him."</p>
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