is translated. "sight" in 2—Corinthians 5:7; see APPEARANCE , No. 1.
denotes "a spectacle, a sight" (akin to theoreo, "to gaze, behold;" see BEHOLD), in Luke 23:48 .
"that which is seen" (akin to horao, "to see"), besides its meaning, "a vision, appearance," denotes "a sight," in Acts 7:31 . See VISION.
"an eye" (Eng. "ophthalmic," etc.) in Acts 1:9 is translated "sight" (plur. lit., "eyes"). See EYE.
denotes "recovering of sight" (ana, "again," blepo, "to see"), Luke 4:18 . In the Sept., Isaiah 61:1 .
Revelation 4:3LOOKLuke 7:21Acts 9:9 Hebrews 12:21 Luke 21:11"to look up," also denotes "to receive or recover sight" (akin to A, No. 5), e.g., Matthew 11:5; 20:34; Mark 10:51,52; Luke 18:41-43; John 9:11,15,18 (twice); Acts 9:12,17,18; 22:13 .
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