Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

And now, behold, the hand of the Lord is upon thee, and thou shalt be blind, not seeing the sun for a season. And immediately there fell on him a mist and a darkness; and he went about seeking some to lead him by the hand.

A mist

General references

Bible References

Hand

Exodus 9:3
Then the hand of the Lord will put on your cattle in the field, on the horses and the asses and the camels, on the herds and the flocks, a very evil disease.
1 Samuel 5:6
But the hand of the Lord was hard on the people of Ashdod and he sent disease on them through all the country of Ashdod.
Job 19:21
Have pity on me, have pity on me, O my friends! for the hand of God is on me.
Psalm 32:4
For the weight of your hand was on me day and night; my body became dry like the earth in summer. (Selah.)
Psalm 39:10
No longer let your hand be hard on me; I am wasted by the blows of your hand.

Thou

Acts 9:8
And Saul got up from the earth, and when his eyes were open, he saw nothing; and he was guided by the hand into Damascus.
Genesis 19:11
But the men who were outside the door they made blind, all of them, small and great, so that they were tired out with looking for the door.
2 Kings 6:8
At that time the king of Aram was making war against Israel; and he had a meeting with the chiefs of his army and said, I will be waiting in secret in some named place.
Isaiah 29:10
For the Lord has sent on you a spirit of deep sleep; and by him your eyes, the prophets, are shut, and your heads, the seers, are covered.
John 9:39
And Jesus said, I came into this world to be a judge, so that those who do not see may see, and those who see may become blind.
Romans 11:7
What then? That which Israel was searching for he did not get, but those of the selection got it and the rest were made hard.

A mist

2 Peter 2:17
These are fountains without water, and mists before a driving storm; for whom the eternal night is kept in store.

General references

Isaiah 47:12
Go on now with your secret arts, and all your wonder-working, to which you have given yourself up from your earliest days; it may be that they will be of profit to you, or by them you may put fear into your attackers.

Basic English, produced by Mr C. K. Ogden of the Orthological Institute - public domain