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THE MESSAGE
1 Samuel 4:15
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At that time Eli was ninety-eight years old, and his eyes didn’t move because he couldn’t see.
Now `Eli was ninety-eight years old; and his eyes were set, so that he could not see.
Now Eli was ninety and eight years old; and his eyes were dim, that he could not see.
Now Eli was ninety-eight years old and his eyes stayed fixed ahead and he was not able to see.
Now Eli was ninety-eight years old and his eyes were set so that he could not see.
Eli was now ninety-eight years old, and he was blind.
Now Eli was ninety-eight years old and his eyes looked straight ahead; he was unable to see.
Now Eli was ninety-eight years old; his eyes were dim so that he could not see.
Now Eli was ninety-eight years old, and his eyes were fixed and he could not see.
(Nowe Eli was fourescore and eighteene yeere olde, and his eyes were dimme that hee could not see)
Now Eli was ninety-eight years old, and his eyes had set so that he could not see.
‘Eli was ninety-eight years old, and his gaze was fixed, because he was blind.
Now Eli was ninety-eight years old; and his eyes were set, that he could not see.
Now Eli was seventy-eight years old; and his eyes were dim so that he could not see.
(Eli was now ninety-eight years old and almost completely blind.)
And Eli was ninety eight years old, and his eyes were set, and he was not able to see.
(As for Eli, he was fourescore and eightene yeare olde, and his eyes were dymme, so that he coulde not se.)
Now Eli was ninety and eight years old; and his eyes were set, so that he could not see.
Now Eli was ninety-eight years old, and his eyes were fixed so that he was not able to see.
Eli was .xcviii. yeres olde, & his sight failed, him that he could not see.
Now Eli was ninety and eight years old; and his eyes were set, that he could not see.
Now Eli was ninetie and eight yeeres old, and his eyes were dimme, that he could not see.
Now Heli was ninety years old, and his eyes were fixed, and he saw not.
Now Eli was ninety and eight years old; and his eyes were set, that he could not see.
Now Eli was ninety-eight years old, and his gaze was fixed because he could not see.
Forsothe Heli was of foure score yeer and eiytene, and hise iyen dasiwiden, and he myyte not se.
And Eli is a son of ninety and eight years, and his eyes have stood, and he hath not been able to see.
Now Eli was ninety and eight years old; and his eyes were set, so that he could not see.
Now Eli was ninety and eight years old; and his eyes were dim, that he could not see.
Now Eli was ninety-eight years old; and his eyes were set, so that he could not see.
Eli was ninety-eight years old, and his eyes were so dim that he could not see.
who was ninety-eight years old and blind.
Now Eli was ninety-eight years old, and his eyes were weak so that he could not see.
Now Eli was ninety-eight years old and his eyes were set, so that he could not see.
Now, Eli, was ninety-eight years old; and his eyes were fixed, that he could not see.
Now Heli was ninety and eight years old, and his eyes were dim, and he could not see.
Now Eli was ninety-eight years old and his eyes were set, so that he could not see.
Now Eli was ninety-eight years old, and his eyes were set so that he could not see.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
ninety: 1 Samuel 3:2, Psalms 90:10
and his eyes: Genesis 27:1
were dim: Heb. stood
Reciprocal: Genesis 48:10 - the eyes 1 Kings 14:4 - for his eyes Psalms 71:18 - Now Ecclesiastes 12:2 - the sun
Cross-References
"And if none of this works in getting your attention, I'll discipline you seven times over for your sins. I'll break your strong pride: I'll make the skies above you like a sheet of tin and the ground under you like cast iron. No matter how hard you work, nothing will come of it: No crops out of the ground, no fruit off the trees.
"If you defy me and refuse to listen, your punishment will be seven times more than your sins: I'll set wild animals on you; they'll rob you of your children, kill your cattle, and decimate your numbers until you'll think you are living in a ghost town.
That's the way it was with Baasha: Through the prophet Jehu son of Hanani, God 's word came to him and his regime because of his life of open evil before God and his making God so angry—a chip off the block of Jeroboam, even though God had destroyed him.
Don't make quick work of them, God , lest my people forget. Bring them down in slow motion, take them apart piece by piece. Let all their mean-mouthed arrogance catch up with them, Catch them out and bring them down —every muttered curse —every barefaced lie. Finish them off in fine style! Finish them off for good! Then all the world will see that God rules well in Jacob, everywhere that God's in charge.
Then God told him: "Name him Jezreel. It won't be long now before I'll make the people of Israel pay for the massacre at Jezreel. I'm calling it quits on the kingdom of Israel. Payday is coming! I'm going to chop Israel's bows and arrows into kindling in the valley of Jezreel."
Jesus said, "Put your sword back where it belongs. All who use swords are destroyed by swords. Don't you realize that I am able right now to call to my Father, and twelve companies—more, if I want them—of fighting angels would be here, battle-ready? But if I did that, how would the Scriptures come true that say this is the way it has to be?"
A third Angel followed, shouting, warning, "If anyone worships the Beast and its image and takes the mark on forehead or hand, that person will drink the wine of God's wrath, prepared unmixed in his chalice of anger, and suffer torment from fire and brimstone in the presence of Holy Angels, in the presence of the Lamb. Smoke from their torment will rise age after age. No respite for those who worship the Beast and its image, who take the mark of its name."
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Now Eli was ninety eight years old,.... Which is very properly observed, he being now come to the end of his days, and which also accounts for his blindness after mentioned:
and his eyes were dim, that he could not see; could not see the messenger, and read in his countenance, and perceive by his clothes rent, and earth on his head, that he was a bringer of bad tidings; or his eyes each of them "stood" h; were fixed and immovable, as the eyes of blind men be. In 1 Samuel 3:2 it is said, "his eyes began to wax dim"; but here that they "were" become dim; and there might be some years between that time and this, for Samuel then was very young, but now more grown up: though Procopius Gazaeus thinks that Eli was then ninety eight years of age, and that the affair there related was just before his death; but it rather appears to be some time before.
h קמה "stetit", Montanus; "stabant", Tigurine version.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Dim - Rather, “set.” The word is quite different from that so rendered in 1 Samuel 3:2. The phrase seems to express the “fixed” state of the blind eye, which is not affected by the light. Eli’s blindness, while it made him alive to sounds, prevented his seeing the ripped garments and dust-besprinkled head of the messenger of bad news.