In Mat 20:29-34, they are two, as in the case of the Demoniac of Gadara. In Matthew and Mark (Mar 10:46-52) the occurrence is connected with Christ’s departure from Jericho; in Luke with His approach to it. Many ways of accounting for these slight divergences of detail have been proposed. Perhaps, if we knew all the facts, we should see no difficulty; but that we have been left so far in the dark shows that the thing is of no moment any way. One thing is plain, there could have been no collusion among the authors of these Gospels, else they would have taken care to remove these “spots on the sun.”