If your eye be single?!?!?!?
Greetings from Jerusalem!
Today I wanted to touch on the subject of Hebrew idioms, or wordplays, which have caused problems for translators in many instances. The verse I wish to address is Matthew 6:22, a verse commonly misunderstood b/c of a Hebrew idiom used by Jesus (Yeshua). I was first introduced to this concept by David Bivin (www.jerusalemperspective.com), and just recently read about it in the fascinating new book, “Behold the Man! Discovering our Hebrew Lord, The Historical Jesus of Nazareth,” by Dwight D. Pryor (www.jcstudies.com). I highly recommend that you stop reading this right now and go buy this book and the accompanying DVD!!! It is awesome! Ok, I’ll calm down.
The NASB translates the verse as follows, “The eye is the lamp of the body. So then, if your eye is clear your whole body will be full of light; but if your eye is bad your whole body will be full of darkness. And if then the light that is in you is darkness, how great is that darkness (Matt. 6:22, NASB)!”
Notice the NASB translates the Greek phrase as “if your eye be clear.” The King James translates the phrase as “if your eye be single.” Other translators say, “if your eye be whole, or “if your eye be healthy.” Now what does all of this mean? Are we supposed to cut out one of our eyes so that we can have a single eye? If our eyesight is unclear are we bad people? According to Dwight Pryor, this verse is frequently used by advocates of New Age Mysticism to teach that Jesus had learned secret meditation techniques during his “lost years” (ages 12-30) and he learned how to focus on the “single” or “third” eye to achieve enlightened consciousness (Pryor, 55). But this is not the case at all. Pryor disagrees with the New Age claim totally and outlines what this teaching would have meant to a Jewish person listening to it in the 1st century. This verse makes perfect sense when taking into account the teachings of the Rabbinic Sages, and the Hebrew idiom contained in the verse.
The Rabbis taught that someone who had a “good eye” was someone who was very generous, as opposed to a person who had a “bad eye,” and was stingy. These two phrases were commonly used by 1st century Rabbis, and everyone who heard this in the 1st century would’ve known that someone with a “good eye” was generous, and someone with a “bad eye” was stingy, or greedy.
Notice other usages of this Hebrew idiom in the Hebrew Bible, or “Old Testament.” Proverbs 22:9 says, “The person who has a good eye is blessed, because he is generous and gives to the poor.” Proverbs 23:6 states, “Beware of the man with the evil eye, he knows the cost of everything and the value of nothing.”
Pryor makes the case that when we place these idioms back in their original Hebrew context, the meaning becomes crystal clear:
“Are you choosing to serve God or Wealth? If you are a generous person and give of yourself, you are filled with the light. It’s a sure sign that the Spirit of God is working within you. If you are a miserly, stingy or covetous person, how deceived you are. What should be light in you is instead darkness. Rather store up treasure in heaven (by giving to the poor).”
"The truly illumined person, like Jesus himself, will be noted for a "good eye" -- for giving generously -- even, if required, one's life -- to help others, especially those in need (Pryor, 57)."
Hope you stuck with me and enjoyed this study. And as always, may you be covered in the dust of your Rabbi Jesus and drink in his words thirstily. Until next time…
Stay Dusty,
Rob Kol
Further Study on this topic:
“Understanding the Difficult words of Jesus,” and “New Light on the Difficult Words of Jesus,” by David Bivin. (www.jerusalemperspective.com)
“Behold the Man! Discovering our Hebrew Lord, the Historical Jesus of Nazareth,” by Dwight D. Pryor (www.jcstudies.com)

6 Comments:
Rob, Keep posting and sharing these titles and perspectives with us. I am on the Jerusalem's Perspective email list and get their articles.
I didn't stop reading your post ad you suggested, but will now order the book you recommeded. I saw it the other day and almost bought it. Now I will...Cathy
6:23 AM
Rob - Thanks for your post about the "good eye" and "single eye." That is a good explanation, but there is yet a better one for single eye in another article that is also at jerusalemperspective.com called "If Your Eye Be Single." Also, at the En-Gedi Resource Center website (www.egrc.net) there is an article that brings both ideas together. See http://www.egrc.net/articles/director/articles_director_1203.html
Just thought you'd enjoy some more digging! Blessings - LH
6:40 PM
I enjoyed your piece. I looked at the sites suggested by Leah Hokmah. They were very interesting.
I checked the LXX translation of Proverbs 22:9 as well and it is quite enlightening. The Hebrew reads "the good eye, he will be blessed because he gives some of his food to the poor". But the LXX translators wrote "The one who has mercy/compassion on the poor shall be fed/sustained..." Clearly the LXX translators are interpreting what "good eye" and "bless" mean here. So I would agree that "good eye/bad eye" are idioms in Hebrew for generous and stingy. However, in Matthew 6:22 the word is not "good eye" here. Rather the word used is /haplous/ which normally means "single."
In the article by Lois Tverberg that Leah Hokmah suggested Tverberg gives a detailed discussion of what /halpous/ meant in Greek. So this calls into question the idea that in 6:22 it means “generous”.
Tverberg offers an alternative explanation. Because the Greek word /haplous/ means “single” she states "A person with a "single eye" is one of integrity who does not have a secret agenda of self-advancement. Along with sincerity of spirit, he also has an integrity toward money that keeps him from covetousness and greed." The whole passage she translates meaningfully as follows: "So give generously to the poor and invest your energy and resources in eternal things, because when you do, your priorities and outlook will change. Your outlook toward others shows your true inner self. If you have a sincere, un-envious heart that wants to help others, your whole personality will shine because of it. But if you blind to the needs of others and are self-centered and greedy, your soul will be dark indeed. You cannot be a slave to your own greed and try to serve God - you have to choose."
The articles on this at jerusalemperspective.org give a similar explanation. However, there they seem to focus on singleness of devotion to God.
The other problem I have with this verse is what is meant by "the eye is the lamp of the body". I have not been able to find a good explanation of this figure of speech.
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