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What did Paul strike Elymas the sorcerer down with?


Deafness
Lameness
Blindness
Dumbness

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The answer is: Blindness

Acts 13:9-11 - In an encounter on Cyprus, Paul, filled with the Holy Spirit, struck Elymas with blindness as a divine judgment for his deceit and opposition to the Gospel. This event underscores the power of God's truth over spiritual deception, echoing themes seen in Elijah’s confrontation with false prophets.

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