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KJV For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.
1 Corinthians 13:12: For now we see through a glass, darkly. Paul was in fact using an illustration of a mirror. Can anyone, please, explain this? Is it true that he meant a mirror as an example here? If yes, why "darkly" then? Is this verse somehow related to this one:
"Through a Glass, Darkly" is a poem by American general George S. Patton, which explores Patton's strong beliefs in Christianity and reincarnation through stories of his previous lives and deaths in combat during historic battles.
Through a Glass Darkly. What we, when face to face we see. The Father of our souls, shall be, John tells us, doth not yet appear; Ah! did he tell what we are here! A mind for thoughts to pass into, A heart for loves to travel through, Five senses to detect things near, Is this the whole that we are here? Rules baffle instincts—instinct rules,
Through a glass, darkly. —Better, through a mirror in a dark saying. The illustration here is from a mirror when the image appears far behind the mirror itself.
A Scanner Darkly (film), a 2006 adaptation of Dick's novel. The Passion of Darkly Noon, a 1995 horror film directed by Philip Ridley whose eponymous character takes his name from the phrase. "Through a Lens Darkly", a 1996 episode of Nowhere Man. Through the Glass Darkly, the 1997 third sourcebook for the roleplaying game Nightbane.
May 5, 2016 · What does it mean “to see through a glass, darkly”?? Date: May 5, 2016 Author: Stephen R. Marsh 20 Comments. Most people have heard: “T hrough a glass, darkly (phrase), a Biblical phrase from 1 Corinthians 13:12″. So, what does that scripture mean? What do the words mean?