Psalm 119:82

My eyes are full of weariness with searching for your word, saying, When will you give me comfort?

Psalm 69:3

I am tired with my crying; my throat is burning: my eyes are wasted with waiting for my God.

Psalm 119:123

My eyes are wasted with desire for your salvation, and for the word of your righteousness.

Deuteronomy 28:32

Your sons and your daughters will be given to another people, and your eyes will be wasted away with looking and weeping for them all the day: and you will have no power to do anything.

Proverbs 13:12

Hope put off is a weariness to the heart; but when what is desired comes, it is a tree of life.

Isaiah 38:11

I said, I will not see the Lord, even the Lord in the land of the living: I will not see man again or those living in the world.

Lamentations 2:11

My eyes are wasted with weeping, the inmost parts of my body are deeply moved, my inner parts are drained out on the earth, for the destruction of the daughter of my people; because of the young children and babies at the breast who are falling without strength in the open squares of the town.

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Summary

Mine eyes fail for thy word, saying, When wilt thou comfort me?

General references

Bible References

Eyes

Psalm 119:123
My eyes are wasted with desire for your salvation, and for the word of your righteousness.
Psalm 69:3
I am tired with my crying; my throat is burning: my eyes are wasted with waiting for my God.
Deuteronomy 28:32
Your sons and your daughters will be given to another people, and your eyes will be wasted away with looking and weeping for them all the day: and you will have no power to do anything.
Proverbs 13:12
Hope put off is a weariness to the heart; but when what is desired comes, it is a tree of life.
Isaiah 38:11
I said, I will not see the Lord, even the Lord in the land of the living: I will not see man again or those living in the world.

General references

Psalm 119:123
My eyes are wasted with desire for your salvation, and for the word of your righteousness.

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