Eye

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(Heb. 'ain, meaning "flowing"), applied

(1) to a fountain, frequently;

(2) to colour (Num 11:7; R.V., "appearance," marg. "eye");

(3) the face (Ex 10:5; Num 22:5), in Num 14:14, "face to face" (R.V. marg., "eye to eye"). "Between the eyes", i.e., the forehead (Ex 13:9).

The expression (Prov 23:31), "when it giveth his colour in the cup," is literally, "when it giveth out [or showeth] its eye." The beads or bubbles of wine are thus spoken of.

"To set the eyes" on any one is to view him with favour (Gen 44:21; Job 24:23; Jer 39:12). This word is used figuratively in the expressions an "evil eye" (Mt 20:15), a "bountiful eye" (Prov 22:9), "haughty eyes" (Prov 6:17 marg.), "wanton eyes" (Isa 3:16), "eyes full of adultery" (2 Pet 2:14), "the lust of the eyes" (1Jn 2:16).

Christians are warned against "eye-service" (Eph 6:6; Col 3:22).

Men were sometimes punished by having their eyes put out (1Sam 11:2; Samson, Jdg 16:21; Zedekiah, 2Kg 25:7).

The custom of painting the eyes is alluded to in 2Kg 9:30, R.V.; Jer 4:30; Ezek 23:40, a custom which still prevails extensively among Eastern women.


This entry includes text from Easton's Bible Dictionary, 1897.

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