'Dim' in the Bible
And it cometh to pass that Isaac is aged, and his eyes are too dim for seeing, and he calleth Esau his elder son, and saith unto him, 'My son;' and he saith unto him, 'Here am I.'
And Moses is a son of a hundred and twenty years when he dieth; his eye hath not become dim, nor hath his moisture fled.
And it cometh to pass, at that time, that Eli is lying down in his place, and his eyes have begun to be dim -- he is not able to see.
And dim from sorrow is mine eye, And my members as a shadow all of them.
In the day that keepers of the house tremble, And men of strength have bowed themselves, And grinders have ceased, because they have become few. And those looking out at the windows have become dim,
A bruised reed he breaketh not, And dim flax he quencheth not, To truth he bringeth forth judgment.
How is the gold become dim, Changed the best -- the pure gold? Poured out are stones of the sanctuary At the head of all out-places.
For this hath our heart been sick, For these have our eyes been dim.
Woe to the worthless shepherd, forsaking the flock, A sword is on his arm, and on his right eye, His arm is utterly dried up, And his right eye is very dim!'
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- Black (69 instances)
- Blind (108 instances)
- Darken (6 instances)
- Darkish (1 instance)
- Dense (17 instances)
- Dim (26 instances)
- Dimmed (5 instances)
- Dip (19 instances)
- Dull (29 instances)
- Dumb (38 instances)
- Faint (84 instances)
- Obscure (12 instances)
- Slow (47 instances)
- Subdued (50 instances)
- Vague (3 instances)
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