'Clear' in the Bible
No man has seen God at any time; the only Son, who is on the breast of the Father, he has made clear what God is.
After tasting the water which had now become wine, the master of the feast (having no idea where it came from, though it was clear to the servants who took the water out) sent for the newly-married man,
He who so takes his witness has made clear his faith that God is true.
Now when it was clear to the Lord that word had come to the ears of the Pharisees that Jesus was making more disciples than John and was giving them baptism
The woman said to him, I am certain that the Messiah, who is named Christ, is coming; when he comes he will make all things clear to us.
It was clear then to the father that this was the very time at which Jesus said to him, Your son is living. And he had faith in Jesus, he and all his family.
When Jesus saw him there on the floor it was clear to him that he had been now a long time in that condition, and so he said to the man, Is it your desire to get well?
But still some of you have no faith. For it was clear to Jesus from the first who they were who had no faith, and who it was who would be false to him.
However, it is clear to us where this man comes from: but when the Christ comes no one will have knowledge where he comes from.
So Jesus said, When the Son of man has been lifted up by you, then it will be clear to you who I am, and that I do nothing of myself, but say as the Father gave me teaching.
Why are my words not clear to you? It is because your ears are shut to my teaching.
So they sent a second time for the man who had been blind and they said to him, Give glory to God: it is clear to us that this man is a sinner.
In this Jesus was teaching them in the form of a story: but what he said was not clear to them.
(These things were not clear to his disciples at first: but when Jesus had been lifted up into his glory, then it came to their minds that these things in the Writings were about him and that they had been done to him.)
Now before the feast of the Passover, it was clear to Jesus that the time had come for him to go away from this world to the Father. Having once had love for those in the world who were his, his love for them went on to the end.
And Jesus, answering, said to him, What I do is not clear to you now, but it will be clear to you in time to come.
If these things are clear to you, happy are you if you do them.
Now it was not clear to anyone at table why he said this to him.
By this it will be clear to all men that you are my disciples, if you have love one for another.
At that time it will be clear to you that I am in my Father, and you are in me, and I in you.
However, when he, the Spirit of true knowledge, has come, he will be your guide into all true knowledge: for his words will not come from himself, but whatever has come to his hearing, that he will say: and he will make clear to you the things to come.
He will give me glory, because he will take of what is mine, and make it clear to you.
Everything which the Father has is mine: that is why I say, He will take of what is mine and will make it clear to you.
So they said again and again, What is this he is saying, A little time? His words are not clear to us.
Now it is clear to them that whatever you have given to me comes from you:
I in them, and you in me, so that they may be made completely one, and so that it may become clear to all men that you have sent me and that they are loved by you as I am loved by you.
Father of righteousness, I have knowledge of you, though the world has not; and to these it is clear that you sent me;
And Pilate went out again and said to them, See, I let him come out to you to make it clear to you that I see no wrong in him.
Then Pilate said to him, You say nothing to me? is it not clear to you that I have power to let you go free and power to put you to death on the cross?
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