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Ezekiel 24:16
Son of man, behold, I take away from thee the desire of thine eyes with a stroke: yet neither shalt thou mourn nor weep, neither shall thy tears run down. (Ezekiel 24:16)
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Black man name of, written in book of life beside white man’s name ChS 218;2SM 342;    [1]
Blind man/People   [2]
Blind eyes Christ opened DA 217   
Boyish man warning to 5T 411   
Cast down   [1]
Covetous eyes of Babylonians, for treasures of God’s people in Hezekiah’s time PK 345-6   
Desire, Desires beat back, by severe discipline AA 314    [96]
Desire of Ages by EGW CM 88, 124, 126;Ev 259, 366;    [6]
Dishonest man (men) among us need to be born again CS 142    [1]
Divorced man whose second marriage was justified 2SM 339-40   
“Doomed Man,” poem by Joseph Addison Alexander, quoted PP 159   
Drowning man clinging to side of boat TM 353   
Extravagant desire See Desire  
Eye, Eyes   [105]
Feeble man one touch of God’s finger can prostrate 1T 117   
Fellow man (men) all associations with, should be with reference to their eternal interests and our own 4T 236    [16]
First-born son, First-born sons Christ as See Christ   [11]
Godhead (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) absolute, what is 7BC 914    [30]
Harsh man stubborn and loveless, God will not work with Ev 629   
Harsh-spirited man unrefined and coarse SD 100