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The Holy Virgin told him to go to the great market. She said to him, "There thou wilt find a one-eyed man carrying on his shoulder a jar full of water; seize him, for he it is at whose hands this miracle shall be manifested." [2] Abraham listened to Mary and went to the market where he met the man the Holy Virgin spoke of. The man was Simon the ...
"There is never a prophet who has not warned the Ummah of that one-eyed liar; behold he is one-eyed and your Lord is not one-eyed. [17] Dajjal is blind of one eye [ 18 ] On his forehead are the letters k. f. r. ( Kafir ) [ 17 ] between the eyes of the Dajjal [ 19 ] which every Muslim would be able to read."
The late Second Book of Enoch (20:1, 21:1) also referred to them as the "many-eyed ones". The First Book of Enoch (71.7) seems to imply that the Ophanim are equated to the " Thrones " in Christianity when it lists them all together, in order: "...round about were Seraphim, Cherubim, and Ophanim".
Dalek Sec, a monster that became a one-eyed Dalek-human hybrid in Doctor Who; Gigan from the Godzilla series, a one-eyed alien cyborg Kaiju; Kerack, an alien race resembling large one-eyed prawns in the novel Camelot 30K; Magnus the Red, the one-eyed primarch of the Thousand Sons legion in Warhammer 40,000
These appear as a lion, an ox, a man, and an eagle, much as in Ezekiel but in a different order. They have six wings, whereas Ezekiel's four living creatures are described as having four. [5] In verse 6, they are said to have "eyes all over, front and back", suggesting that they are alert and knowledgeable, that nothing escapes their notice. [5]
This verse continues the metaphor of a person with a plank in their own eye who criticizes someone for a speck in that person's eye. In this verse, Jesus argues that one must first remove the plank before going on to remove the speck. This verse warns us against hypocrisy, seeing the flaw (sin) in another while ignoring the obvious sin in our ...
Jan Žižka (d. 1424), Czech military leader known as "One-eyed Žižka" Date Masamune (1567–1636), Japanese daimyo (ruler) known as the "One-Eyed Dragon of Ōshu" Charley Parkhurst (1812–1879), American stagecoach driver also known as "One-Eyed Charlie" List of one-eyed creatures in mythology and fiction; List of people known as the Blind
This page lists many-eyed beings in mythology and fiction. The list is meant to include creatures that have multiple eyes on body or on head (or heads); for creatures who have multiple eyes due to having multiple heads, each having two eyes, see polycephaly in mythology .