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1 Samuel 3:2 - New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition 2021

2 At that time Eli, whose eyesight had begun to grow dim so that he could not see, was lying down in his room;

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

2 And it came to pass at that time, when Eli was laid down in his place, and his eyes began to wax dim, that he could not see;

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

2 At that time Eli, whose eyesight had dimmed so that he could not see, was lying down in his own place.

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American Standard Version (1901)

2 And it came to pass at that time, when Eli was laid down in his place (now his eyes had begun to wax dim, so that he could not see),

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Common English Bible

2 One day Eli, whose eyes had grown so weak he was unable to see, was lying down in his room.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

2 Then it happened that, on a certain day, Eli was lying in his place. And his eyes had dimmed, so that he was unable to see.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

2 And it came to pass one day when Heli lay in his place, and his eyes were grown dim, that he could not see:

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1 Samuel 3:2
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When Isaac was old and his eyes were dim so that he could not see, he called his elder son Esau and said to him, “My son,” and he answered, “Here I am.”


Now the eyes of Israel were dim with age, and he could not see well. So Joseph brought them near him, and he kissed them and embraced them.


But his father refused and said, “I know, my son, I know; he also shall become a people, and he also shall be great. Nevertheless his younger brother shall be greater than he, and his offspring shall become a multitude of nations.”


Jeroboam’s wife did so; she set out and went to Shiloh and came to the house of Ahijah. Now Ahijah could not see, for his eyes were dim because of his age.


The days of our life are seventy years or perhaps eighty, if we are strong; even then their span is only toil and trouble; they are soon gone, and we fly away.


in the day when the guards of the house tremble, and the strong men are bent, and the women who grind cease working because they are few, and those who look through the windows see dimly;


Now Eli was very old. He heard all that his sons were doing to all Israel and how they lay with the women who served at the entrance to the tent of meeting.


Now Eli was ninety-eight years old, and his eyes were set, so that he could not see.


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