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Eyes, Diseases of the
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Blindness incapacitated a man from serving in the priesthood (Leviticus 21:16 , Leviticus 21:18 ); even a blemish of the eye was regarded as a disqualification (Leviticus 21:20 ).
The cases in the New Testament of persons blind from their birth (as John 9:1 ) were probably the results of this ophthalmia, but may have been due to congenital malformation. The interesting psychological record of the difficulty of interpreting the new visual sensations by the blind man healed by our Lord (Mark 8:22 ) indicates that it was probably not a case of congenital blindness, as the evangelist uses the word
The blindness of Paul was probably a temporary paralysis of the retina from the shock of a dazzling light accentuated by the intense emotion which accompanied his vision on the road to Damascus. The "scales" mentioned in Acts 9:18 were not material, but his sight was restored as if (
Senile blindness, the result either of cataract or retinal degeneration, is mentioned in the cases of Isaac (Genesis 27:1 ), Jacob (Genesis 48:10 ) and Eli (1 Samuel 4:15 ). The frequency of such senile dimness of sight made the case of Moses the more remarkable that at the age of 120 his eye was not dim (Deuteronomy 34:7 ).
Tobit's blindness, caused by the irritation of the sparrow's dung (Tobit 2:10), was a traumatic conjunctivitis which left an opacity. It is not said that the whiteness was itself sufficiently large to destroy vision. There was with it probably a considerable amount of conjunctival thickening, and it is possible that the remedy might have removed this. It certainly could not remove a cicatricial white spot of the nature of an albugo. The conjecture of a recent commentator that the gall, by coloring the spot, made the eye look as if sight was restored when it really was not, seems ludicrously inept. In any case the historical accuracy of the narrative is so problematical that explanation is unnecessary. See BLINDNESS .
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Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. Entry for 'Eyes, Diseases of the'. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​isb/​e/eyes-diseases-of-the.html. 1915.