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Biblical References to Eye

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  • Matthew 18:9
    `And if thine eye doth cause thee to stumble, pluck it out and cast from thee; it is good for thee one-eyed to enter into the life, rather than having two eyes to be cast to the gehenna of the fire.
    Matthew 18:8-10 (in Context) Matthew 18 (Whole Chapter)
  • Matthew 19:24
    and again I say to you, it is easier for a camel through the eye of a needle to go, than for a rich man to enter into the reign of God.'
    Matthew 19:23-25 (in Context) Matthew 19 (Whole Chapter)
  • Matthew 20:15
    is it not lawful to me to do what I will in mine own? is thine eye evil because I am good?
    Matthew 20:14-16 (in Context) Matthew 20 (Whole Chapter)
  • Matthew 20:33
    they say to him, `Sir, that our eyes may be opened;'
    Matthew 20:32-34 (in Context) Matthew 20 (Whole Chapter)
  • Matthew 20:34
    and having been moved with compassion, Jesus touched their eyes, and immediately their eyes received sight, and they followed him.
    Matthew 20:33-34 (in Context) Matthew 20 (Whole Chapter)
  • Matthew 21:42
    Jesus saith to them, `Did ye never read in the Writings, A stone that the builders disallowed, it became head of a corner; from the Lord hath this come to pass, and it is wonderful in our eyes.
    Matthew 21:41-43 (in Context) Matthew 21 (Whole Chapter)
  • Matthew 26:43
    and having come, he findeth them again sleeping, for their eyes were heavy.
    Matthew 26:42-44 (in Context) Matthew 26 (Whole Chapter)
  • Mark 7:22
    thefts, covetous desires, wickedness, deceit, arrogance, an evil eye, evil speaking, pride, foolishness;
    Mark 7:21-23 (in Context) Mark 7 (Whole Chapter)
  • Mark 8:18
    Having eyes, do ye not see? and having ears, do ye not hear? and do ye not remember?
    Mark 8:17-19 (in Context) Mark 8 (Whole Chapter)
  • Mark 8:23
    and having taken the hand of the blind man, he led him forth without the village, and having spit on his eyes, having put [his] hands on him, he was questioning him if he doth behold anything:
    Mark 8:22-24 (in Context) Mark 8 (Whole Chapter)
  • Mark 8:25
    Afterwards again he put [his] hands on his eyes, and made him look up, and he was restored, and discerned all things clearly,
    Mark 8:24-26 (in Context) Mark 8 (Whole Chapter)
  • Mark 9:47
    And if thine eye may cause thee to stumble, cast it out; it is better for thee one-eyed to enter into the reign of God, than having two eyes, to be cast to the gehenna of the fire --
    Mark 9:46-48 (in Context) Mark 9 (Whole Chapter)
  • Mark 10:25
    It is easier for a camel through the eye of the needle to enter, than for a rich man to enter into the reign of God.'
    Mark 10:24-26 (in Context) Mark 10 (Whole Chapter)
  • Mark 12:11
    from the Lord was this, and it is wonderful in our eyes.'
    Mark 12:10-12 (in Context) Mark 12 (Whole Chapter)
  • Mark 14:40
    and having returned, he found them again sleeping, for their eyes were heavy, and they had not known what they might answer him.
    Mark 14:39-41 (in Context) Mark 14 (Whole Chapter)
  • Luke 1:2
    as they did deliver to us, who from the beginning became eye-witnesses, and officers of the Word, --
    Luke 1:1-3 (in Context) Luke 1 (Whole Chapter)
  • Luke 2:30
    because mine eyes did see Thy salvation,
    Luke 2:29-31 (in Context) Luke 2 (Whole Chapter)
  • Luke 4:20
    And having folded the roll, having given [it] back to the officer, he sat down, and the eyes of all in the synagogue were gazing on him.
    Luke 4:19-21 (in Context) Luke 4 (Whole Chapter)
  • Luke 6:20
    And he, having lifted up his eyes to his disciples, said: `Happy the poor -- because yours is the reign of God.
    Luke 6:19-21 (in Context) Luke 6 (Whole Chapter)
  • Luke 6:41
    `And why dost thou behold the mote that is in thy brother's eye, and the beam that [is] in thine own eye dost not consider?
    Luke 6:40-42 (in Context) Luke 6 (Whole Chapter)
  • Luke 6:42
    or how art thou able to say to thy brother, Brother, suffer, I may take out the mote that [is] in thine eye -- thyself the beam in thine own eye not beholding? Hypocrite, take first the beam out of thine own eye, and then thou shalt see clearly to take out the mote that [is] in thy brother's eye.
    Luke 6:41-43 (in Context) Luke 6 (Whole Chapter)
  • Luke 10:23
    And having turned unto the disciples, he said, by themselves, `Happy the eyes that are perceiving what ye perceive;
    Luke 10:22-24 (in Context) Luke 10 (Whole Chapter)
  • Luke 11:34
    `The lamp of the body is the eye, when then thine eye may be simple, thy whole body also is lightened; and when it may be evil, thy body also is darkened;
    Luke 11:33-35 (in Context) Luke 11 (Whole Chapter)
  • Luke 16:23
    and in the hades having lifted up his eyes, being in torments, he doth see Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom,
    Luke 16:22-24 (in Context) Luke 16 (Whole Chapter)
  • Luke 18:13
    `And the tax-gatherer, having stood afar off, would not even the eyes lift up to the heaven, but was smiting on his breast, saying, God be propitious to me -- the sinner!
    Luke 18:12-14 (in Context) Luke 18 (Whole Chapter)
  • Luke 18:25
    for it is easier for a camel through the eye of a needle to enter, than for a rich man into the reign of God to enter.'
    Luke 18:24-26 (in Context) Luke 18 (Whole Chapter)
  • Luke 19:42
    saying -- `If thou didst know, even thou, at least in this thy day, the things for thy peace; but now they were hid from thine eyes.
    Luke 19:41-43 (in Context) Luke 19 (Whole Chapter)
  • Luke 24:16
    and their eyes were holden so as not to know him,
    Luke 24:15-17 (in Context) Luke 24 (Whole Chapter)
  • Luke 24:31
    and their eyes were opened, and they recognized him, and he became unseen by them.
    Luke 24:30-32 (in Context) Luke 24 (Whole Chapter)
  • John 4:35
    do not say that it is yet four months, and the harvest cometh; lo, I say to you, Lift up your eyes, and see the fields, that they are white unto harvest already.
    John 4:34-36 (in Context) John 4 (Whole Chapter)

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