Job 5:14

In the daytime it becomes dark for them, and in the sunlight they go feeling about as if it was night.

Job 12:25

They go feeling about in the dark without light, wandering without help like those overcome with wine.

Deuteronomy 28:29

You will go feeling your way when the sun is high, like a blind man for whom all is dark, and nothing will go well for you: you will be crushed and made poor for ever, and you will have no saviour.

Isaiah 59:10

We go on our way, like blind men feeling for the wall, even like those who have no eyes: we are running against things in daylight as if it was evening; our place is in the dark like dead men.

Proverbs 4:19

The way of sinners is dark; they see not the cause of their fall.

Amos 8:9

And it will come about in that day, says the Lord God, that I will make the sun go down in the middle of the day, and I will make the earth dark in daylight:

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Summary

They meet with darkness in the daytime, and grope in the noonday as in the night.

General references

Bible References

Darkness

Job 12:25
They go feeling about in the dark without light, wandering without help like those overcome with wine.
Deuteronomy 28:29
You will go feeling your way when the sun is high, like a blind man for whom all is dark, and nothing will go well for you: you will be crushed and made poor for ever, and you will have no saviour.
Proverbs 4:19
The way of sinners is dark; they see not the cause of their fall.
Isaiah 59:10
We go on our way, like blind men feeling for the wall, even like those who have no eyes: we are running against things in daylight as if it was evening; our place is in the dark like dead men.
Amos 8:9
And it will come about in that day, says the Lord God, that I will make the sun go down in the middle of the day, and I will make the earth dark in daylight:

General references

2 Samuel 11:9
But Uriah took his rest at the door of the king's house, with all the servants of his lord, and did not go down to his house.
Proverbs 4:19
The way of sinners is dark; they see not the cause of their fall.

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