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Verse 11

with blindness: The word sanverim, rendered "blindness," and which occurs only here, and in 2 Kings 6:18, is supposed to denote dazzlings, deceptions, or confusions of sight from excessive light; being derived by Schultens, who is followed by Parkhurst, from the Arabic sana, to pour forth, diffuse, and nor, light. Dr. Geddes, to the same purpose, thinks it is compounded of the Arabic sana, which signifies a flash, and or, light. The Targums, in both places where it occurs, render it by eruptions, or flashes of light, or as Mercer, in Robertson, explains the Chaldee word, irradiations. 2 Kings 6:18, Acts 13:11

that they: Ecclesiastes 10:15, Isaiah 57:10, Jeremiah 2:36

Reciprocal: 1 Kings 13:4 - his hand 1 Kings 22:31 - small nor great 2 Kings 23:2 - both small and great 2 Chronicles 15:13 - whether small 2 Chronicles 18:30 - small or great Job 12:25 - grope Jeremiah 9:5 - weary Luke 11:34 - but John 8:59 - but Acts 9:8 - he saw

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