Bartimaeus
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Bartimaeus (1 Occurrence)

Mark 10:46 They came to Jericho. As he went out from Jericho, with his disciples and a great multitude, the son of Timaeus, Bartimaeus, a blind beggar, was sitting by the road. (WEB KJV WEY ASV BBE DBY YLT NAS NIV)

Thesaurus
Bartimaeus (1 Occurrence)
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. BARTIMAEUS. ... T. Rees. Multi-Version Concordance
Bartimaeus (1 Occurrence). Mark 10:46 They came to Jericho. ...
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Timaeus (1 Occurrence)
... Easton's Bible Dictionary Defiled, the father of blind Bartimaeus (Mark 10:46).
Int. ... See BARTIMAEUS. Multi-Version Concordance Timaeus (1 Occurrence). ...
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Bartimae'us (1 Occurrence)
Bartimae'us. << Bartimaeus, Bartimae'us. Bartimeus >>. Multi-Version Concordance
Bartimae'us (1 Occurrence). ... << Bartimaeus, Bartimae'us. Bartimeus >>. Reference
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Bartholomew (4 Occurrences)

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Named (428 Occurrences)
... As he went out from Jericho, with his disciples and a great multitude, the son of
Timaeus, Bartimaeus, a blind beggar, was sitting by the road. (See NAS). ...
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Leaving (80 Occurrences)
... Mark 10:46 They came to Jericho; and as He was leaving that town--Himself and His
disciples and a great crowd--Bartimaeus (the son of Timaeus) (WEY NAS RSV NIV ...
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Wayside (16 Occurrences)
... 10:46 And they came to Jericho: and when he was going out of Jericho, with his
disciples and a great number of people, the son of Timaeus, Bartimaeus, a blind ...
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Timae'us (1 Occurrence)
... Mark 10:46 And they come to Jericho, and as he is going forth from Jericho, with
his disciples and a great multitude, a son of Timaeus -- Bartimaeus the blind ...
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Roadside (9 Occurrences)
... As he went out from Jericho, with his disciples and a great multitude, the son of
Timaeus, Bartimaeus, a blind beggar, was sitting by the road. (See RSV NIV). ...
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Mark (182 Occurrences)
... to interpret words which a Gentile would be likely to misunderstand, such as,
"Boanerges" (3:17); "Talitha cumi" (5:41); "Corban" (7:11); "Bartimaeus" (10:46 ...
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Greek
924. Bartimaios -- "son of Timaeus," Bartimaeus, a beggar
... "son of Timaeus," Bartimaeus, a beggar. Part of ... Word Origin of Aramaic origin Definition
"son of Timaeus," Bartimaeus, a beggar NASB Word Usage Bartimaeus (1). ...
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5090. Timaios -- "highly prized," Timaeus, an Israelite
... Noun, Masculine Transliteration: Timaios Phonetic Spelling: (tim'-ah-yos) Short
Definition: Timaeus Definition: Timaeus, father of the blind beggar Bartimaeus. ...
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Smith's Bible Dictionary
Bartimaeus

(son of Timeus), a blind beggar of Jericho who, (Mark 10:46) ff., sat by the wayside begging as our Lord passed out of Jericho on his last journey to Jerusalem.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
BARTIMAEUS

bar-ti-me'-us (Bartimaios): A hybrid word from Aramaic bar = "son," and Greek timaios = "honorable." For the improbability of the derivation from bar-tim'ai = "son of the unclean," and of the allegorical meaning = the Gentiles or spiritually blind, see Schmiedel in Encyclopedia Biblica. In Mark (Mark 10:46-52) Bartimeus is given as the name of a blind beggar, whose eyes Jesus Christ opened as He went out from Jericho on His last journey to Jerusalem. An almost identical account is given by Luke (Luke 18:35-4 3), except that the incident occurred "as he drew nigh unto Jericho," and the name of the blind man is not given. Again, according to Matthew (Matthew 20:29-34), "as they went out from Jericho" (like Mk) two blind men (unlike Mark and Luke) receive their sight. It is not absolutely impossible that two or even three events are recorded, but so close is the similarity of the three accounts that it is highly improbable. Regarding them as referring to the same event, it is easy to understand how the discrepancies arose in the passage of the story from mouth to mouth. The main incident is clear enough, and on purely historical grounds, the miracle cannot be denied. The discrepancies themselves are evidence of the wide currency of the story before our Gospels assumed their present form. It is only a most mechanical theory of inspiration that would demand their harmonization.

T. Rees

Easton's Bible Dictionary
Son of Timaeus, one of the two blind beggars of Jericho (Mark 10:46; Matthew 20:30). His blindness was miraculously cured on the ground of his faith.

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