NoAnswer:The only NT reference to something "like scales" falling from the eyes is in the account of Saul's (Paul's) conversion, in Acts 9:18.
Paul, on the road to Damascus: Acts 9:18-19New International Version (NIV) 18 Immediately, something like scales fell from Saul's eyes, and he could see again. He got up and was baptized,19 and after taking some food, he regained his strength.
Actually, snakes don't have eyelids. They have scales that cover their eyes. When they molt, the scales on their eyes are replaced.
Actually, snakes don't have eyelids. They have scales that cover their eyes. When they molt, the scales on their eyes are replaced.
The idiom is referencing a snake -- when they shed skin, the scales over their eyes turn cloudy and they can't see well until it sheds off. When the scales fall off, their vision returns. When the scales fall from your eyes, suddenly you see the truth.
Chris Paul has brown eyes.
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He has blue eyes.
His old name was Saul and he prosucuted Jews and christians but when God dealt with him he had scales over his eyes then a man came sent by God touch his eyes and the scales fell off. and he was converted and his new was Paul
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He has blue eyes.
they have scales and fins and dont have eyelids the eyes are also round