Topical Encyclopedia The eye, a remarkable organ of vision, is frequently referenced in the Bible as a testament to God's intricate design and creative power. The formation of the eye is often seen as a symbol of divine craftsmanship and wisdom, reflecting the Creator's attention to detail and purpose in His creation.Creation and Design The Bible acknowledges the eye as a masterpiece of God's creation. In Proverbs 20:12 , it is written, "Ears that hear and eyes that see—the LORD has made them both." This verse highlights the belief that the eye, along with the ear, is a direct creation of God, emphasizing His role as the ultimate designer of human faculties. Divine Craftsmanship The complexity and functionality of the eye serve as evidence of God's skillful handiwork. In Psalm 94:9 , the psalmist asks rhetorically, "Does He who fashioned the ear not hear? Does He who formed the eye not see?" This passage underscores the belief that the same God who created the eye is fully aware of its capabilities, further affirming His omniscience and omnipotence. Purpose and Function The eye is not only a physical organ but also a metaphor for spiritual insight and understanding. In Matthew 6:22-23 , Jesus teaches, "The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eyes are good, your whole body will be full of light. But if your eyes are bad, your whole body will be full of darkness." Here, the eye symbolizes the gateway to one's inner being, suggesting that spiritual clarity and moral vision are as crucial as physical sight. God's Sovereignty and Care The formation of the eye is also a reminder of God's sovereignty and care for His creation. In Job 31:4 , Job declares, "Does He not see my ways and count my every step?" This acknowledgment of God's all-seeing nature reassures believers of His constant vigilance and intimate involvement in their lives. Reflection of God's Glory The eye, in its ability to perceive the world, reflects the glory of God. In Psalm 19:1 , it is proclaimed, "The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of His hands." While this verse speaks of the heavens, the eye's ability to behold such wonders is itself a testament to God's creative genius. In summary, the eye is a profound example of God's formation, serving as a physical and spiritual symbol of His wisdom, care, and glory. Through the eye, believers are reminded of the intricate and purposeful design inherent in all of God's creation. Torrey's Topical Textbook Psalm 94:9He that planted the ear, shall he not hear? he that formed the eye, shall he not see? Torrey's Topical Textbook Library Out of These Truths, of which they Doubt not Whose Inward Eye Thou ... Thanksgiving to God for Deliverance from the Evils Expected Owing ... Not the Lowliness of the Material, but the Dignity and Skill of ... 1 John iii. 10 The Power and Glory of God Shine Forth in the Weakness of Human ... Prophecies of the Sibyl. Removing the Veil Personal Relations and Religious Development of James. Twelfth Lesson. Have Faith in God;' The Knowledge of God Resources What does the Bible say about a sixth sense / third eye? | GotQuestions.orgDid Jesus mean we should literally pluck out our eyes and cut off our hands in Matthew 5:29-30 and 18:8-9? | GotQuestions.org Is EMDR therapy something a Christian can consider? | GotQuestions.org Eye: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Subtopics Eye of Evil Desire, Never Satisfied The Eye: (Anointing With Eyesalve) of Healing by the Spirit The Eye: (Open) Spiritual Illumination The Eye: Actions of, Mentioned in Scripture: Directing The Eye: Actions of, Mentioned in Scripture: Seeing The Eye: Actions of, Mentioned in Scripture: Weeping The Eye: Actions of, Mentioned in Scripture: Winking The Eye: Not Evil Thing to be Set Before The Eye: Not Satisfied With Riches The Eye: Not Satisfied With Seeing The Eye: Often Put out As a Punishment The Eye: Parts of Mentioned in Scripture: The Apple or Ball The Eye: Parts of Mentioned in Scripture: The Brow The Eye: Parts of Mentioned in Scripture: The Lid The Eye: Punishment for Injuring The Eye: The Jewish Women often Painted The Eye: The Jews: Cast, on the Ground in Humiliation The Eye: The Jews: Not to Make Baldness Between The Eye: The Jews: Raised Up, in Prayer The Eye: The Jews: Wore Their Phylacteries Between The Eye: The Light of the Body The Eye: The Light of, Rejoices the Heart Related Terms The-not-beloved (1 Occurrence) Kir'iath-je'arim (18 Occurrences) Kirjathjearim (17 Occurrences) Vine-dressers (18 Occurrences) Kirjath-jearim (17 Occurrences) Kibroth-hattaavah (5 Occurrences) |