my brother is doing a science project on blind spots. Since we go to a Christian school, we are required to put a bible verse referring to our project on the board. I can't seem to find a verse that makes sense. I don't want a verse referring to God's eyes, spiritual eyes, etc..
2007-02-04
06:56:52
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I have been using Bible gateway.
He's not looking for a verse on blind spots, but it has to make sense. As in eyes, sight, vision, etc...
Blind spts are scientific because they have to do with they eyes, which are pertaining to the body which pertains to health which is a form of science
2007-02-04
07:11:13 ·
update #1
I am not going to use genesis 3:5 because it doesn't have to do with your physical eyes.
2007-02-04
07:12:21 ·
update #2
Leviticus 21:18
No man who has any defect may come near: no man who is blind or lame, disfigured or deformed;
2007-02-04 07:00:29
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answered by ? 1
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Acts 9:9 For three days he was blind, and did not eat or drink anything.
Acts 13:11 Now the hand of the Lord is against you. You are going to be blind, and for a time you will be unable to see the light of the sun."
Proverbs 29:13 The poor man and the oppressor have this in common: The LORD gives sight to the eyes of both.
2007-02-04 07:04:53
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answered by ellymae3895 3
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How about Paul's "thorn in the flesh" referred to in 2 Corinthians 12:6-10? Although it doesn't specifically say so, it's quite possible that this "thorn in the flesh" was some sort of eyesight affliction. Compare Acts 9:1-19 (he was rendered blind), Galatians 4:15 (he refers to his spiritual brothers as offering to gouge out their own eyes to give to him), Galatians 6:11 (Rather than dictate his letter to the Galatians to his secretary, [see Romans 16:22] he wrote it himself with large letters, suggesting that he had poor eyesight), and Acts 23:5 (Paul fails to recognize the high priest, possibly due to poor eyesight).
The evidence is certainly there to suggest that the apostle Paul had some sort of eyesight affliction. I hope this helps...
2007-02-04 07:12:12
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answered by Anonymous
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2 Samuel 12
2016-03-29 04:45:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Of blind/seeing (good/better; then/now) faiths in Hebrews 11's hall of shame, conclusion is God hath provided some better thing for us. Now faith (of then/now faiths) is foundational substance based on evidence; for blind faith (trust in law: Jn 5:45) seems to result in "these all died" and "received not the promise". Selah.
For whatsoever is not of faith is sin: Rom 14:23
No man is justified by the law in the sight of God,
For "the law is not of faith": Galatians 3:12
So an appropriate verse about sight: "seeing", is in Hebrews 12: WHEREFORE "seeing" we also are compassed about. What then? Then it's notably time to lose weight, in order to do the end "run" along "with patience". For those who don't get easily beset, and easily beset folk don't make it unto "the end" alive.
The GRACE of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.
2007-02-04 07:13:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Matthew 7:4-6 not about true sight or Mark 8:24 for real vision.
Hope this helps.
2007-02-04 07:06:42
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answered by Stephanie N 2
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Use the story of Jesus healing the blind man with mud made out of spit. It's kinda gross but cool at the same time.
2007-02-04 07:00:28
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answered by Bad Crab 2
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Your question is not very clear.
What is scientific about "blind spots"?
And what kind of teacher thinks "blind spots" are mentioned in the Bible?
2007-02-04 07:00:50
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answered by Anonymous
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How about the one where Jesus brought sight to one who was born blind.
2007-02-04 07:01:35
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answered by saintrose 6
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God saw the light and the light was good.
Read your Goddamn bible that's on the 1st page.
2007-02-04 07:01:24
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answered by Nuwaubian Moor 3
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