Jesus restores a deaf and mute man (Mark 7:31–35)
  • 1. In the Gospel of Mark, chapter 7, verses 31 to 35, we are presented with a profound and touching account of Jesus' miraculous ability to heal a deaf and mute man. This narrative unfolds as Jesus departs from the region of Tyre and travels through Sidon to the Sea of Galilee, traversing the Decapolis, a region known for its Gentile inhabitants. In this setting, a group of people brings the afflicted man to Jesus, beseeching Him to lay His hands upon him for healing. The depth of silence that enveloped the man, combined with his inability to communicate, symbolizes the isolation and suffering often experienced by those with disabilities. In a powerful act of compassion, Jesus takes the man aside, away from the crowd, demonstrating His desire for personal connection and understanding. He puts His fingers into the man’s ears and, spitting, touches the man's tongue, employing a unique method that underscores His intimate engagement with the individual’s plight. Looking up to heaven, Jesus sighs deeply, indicating His empathy and the weight of the man’s suffering. With a command that resonates with authority, He speaks the word 'Ephphatha,' which means 'Be opened.' Instantly, the man’s ears are opened, the impediment of his tongue is removed, and he begins to speak plainly. This miraculous event not only restores the man’s physical faculties but also serves to illustrate Jesus' divine power and His mission to bring healing and restoration to the brokenness of humanity, highlighting His love for all people, regardless of their condition.

    What condition did the man restored by Jesus have?
A) Paralyzed
B) Deaf and mute
C) Blind
D) Lame
  • 2. In which book of the Bible is this healing story found?
A) Luke
B) Matthew
C) John
D) Mark
  • 3. What did Jesus tell the people after healing the man?
A) To worship him
B) To spread the news
C) To leave immediately
D) Not to tell anyone
  • 4. What does the healing of the deaf and mute man signify?
A) The importance of prayer
B) The value of faith
C) The power of Jesus
D) The danger of sin
  • 5. What does 'Ephphatha' mean?
A) Be opened
B) Be blessed
C) Be quiet
D) Be healed
  • 6. What is a key theme in this story?
A) Judgment and punishment
B) Ritual and sacrifice
C) Restoration and healing
D) Law and prophecy
  • 7. What is significant about the location, Decapolis?
A) It was a Gentile region
B) It was a Jewish village
C) It was a coastal town
D) It was a mountainous area
  • 8. What aspect of Jesus' identity is affirmed through this miracle?
A) His wealth
B) His political influence
C) His divine power
D) His human limitations
  • 9. What kind of miracle is this story an example of?
A) Nature
B) Resurrection
C) Exorcism
D) Healing
  • 10. What does this miracle demonstrate about Jesus' ministry?
A) His political agenda
B) His mission to heal and restore
C) His desire for wealth
D) His focus on power
  • 11. What part of the man's condition was specifically addressed?
A) Only speech
B) His sight
C) Only hearing
D) Both hearing and speech
  • 12. What was the overall impact of the miracle on the man’s life?
A) Restoration of his voice and ability to hear
B) Physical strength
C) Knowledge and education
D) Wealth and status
  • 13. What does this healing miracle showcase regarding disabilities in the time of Jesus?
A) People with disabilities were often marginalized.
B) They held special positions in society.
C) They were viewed as blessed.
D) They were the focus of public admiration.
  • 14. What language is 'Ephphatha' derived from?
A) Aramaic
B) Latin
C) Greek
D) Hebrew
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