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Again, Pilate said, \"I am innocent of the blood of this just person; ",[64,107,108],{},"see (optomai","—attend) ye to it.\" ",[64,111,112],{},"Vs. 24",". Also the word ",[64,115,116],{},"look",[64,118,119],{},"Acts 18:15",".",[60,122,123,124,127],{},"The general signification of the word however, is ",[64,125,126],{},"recognize,"," as may be seen in the following illustrations viz:",[60,129,130,131,134,135,138,139,142,143,146,147,150,151,154],{},"\"There ",[64,132,133],{},"appeared (optomai)"," to him (Moses)...an angel of the Lord in a flame of fire in a bush,\" and \"he drew near to behold it.\" (",[64,136,137],{},"Acts 7:30",".) Moses did not see an angel but a flame, but receiving a command of the Lord from out the flame, he ",[64,140,141],{},"(optomai) recognized"," it as the angel. Again, \"The God of glory ",[64,144,145],{},"appeared"," (optomai) unto our father Abraham.\" ",[64,148,149],{},"Acts 7:2",". From the fact that we are told that, \"No man hath seen God at any time,\" we presume this scripture to mean, that God gave Abraham instruction in such a manner that he ",[64,152,153],{},"recognized"," his instruction as of the God of Glory.",[60,156,157,158,161,162,165,166,168],{},"Again, Jesus said to Mary concerning Lazarus' resurrection, \"Said I not that thou shouldst ",[64,159,160],{},"see (optomai)"," the glory of God? ",[64,163,164],{},"Jno. 11:40",". Mary's eyes saw no glory but she did see Lazarus raised, and in the power thus displayed she ",[64,167,153],{}," the glory of God.",[60,170,171,172,174,175,178,179,182,183,186,187,190,191,194],{},"Again \"All flesh shall ",[64,173,108],{},"—recognize) the salvation of God.\" ",[64,176,177],{},"Luke 3:6",". In the light of these illustrations of the use of the word we can realize that there may be but little seeing of ",[64,180,181],{},"The Christ"," on the part of the ",[64,184,185],{},"world"," with the eye. See how similar is the last illustration with the ",[64,188,189],{},"first text","quoted—",[64,192,193],{},"\"every eye\""," and \"all flesh\" shall recognize Him as the salvation of God.",{"title":196,"searchDepth":197,"depth":197,"links":198},"",2,[],"The Greek word Optomai rendered, shall see, in Rev. 1:7.—\"Every eye shall see him,\" and rendered, shall appear, in Heb. 9:28\"To them that look for Him shall he appear a second time,\" does not always mean to see with the eye. It rather signifies attend and recognize. Illustrations of its meaning attend: The priests and elders answered Judas; \"See (Optomai—attend) thou to that.\" Matt. 27:4. Again, Pilate said, \"I am innocent of the blood of this just person; see (optomai—attend) ye to it.\" Vs. 24. Also the word look in Acts 18:15.","md",{},"November",true,{"title":38,"description":199},{"loc":39},"en\u002Freprints\u002F140b",1880,"7uY9IfRuc-aWj4Bz32ruIbHho8qLz0DJ5p_ltRMgMxw",1776402509140]