Reference: Eyes
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Used symbolically for the omnipresence of God. "The eyes of the Lord are in every place," Pr 15:3; "the eyes of the Lord are upon the righteous." Ps 34:15; 1Pe 3:12: cf. 2Ch 16:9; Zec 4:10. His eyes are also upon the wicked, and His eyes will not spare, neither will He have compassion in the day of judgement. Eze 5:11. The eye is also used symbolically for the organ that transmits the light to the soul. If the eye is single
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For Jehovah, his eyes run to and fro in all the earth to strengthen himself with the perfected heart of them to him. Thou wert foolish for this that from now there is wars with thee.
The eyes of Jehovah upon the just, and his ears to their cries.
In every place are the eyes of Jehovah observing closely the evil and the good.
For this, I live, says the Lord Jehovah, if not because thou didst defile my holy place with all thine abominable things, and with all thine abominations, and I will also diminish; and mine eye shall not spare, and also I will not pity.
For who despised the day of small things? and they rejoiced, and they saw the stone of tin in the hand of Zerubbabel, these seven; they the eyes of Jehovah running to and fro in all the earth.
The light of the body is the eye; if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be light. But if thine eye be evil, thy whole body shall be dark. If therefore the light which in thee is darkness, how much the darkness
The light of the body is the eye; when therefore thine eye be plain, also thy whole body is clear: and when it be evil, also thy body dark. Take heed therefore lest the light in thee be darkness. read more. If therefore thy whole body clear, not having any part dark, the whole shall be clear, as when a lamp enlightens thee with its gleam.