His eyes are darker than wine, and his teeth are whiter than milk.
Parallel translations
- WEB His eyes will be red with wine, his teeth white with milk.
- KJV His eyes shall be red with wine, and his teeth white with milk.
- BSB His eyes are darker than wine, and his teeth are whiter than milk.
- NKJV His eyes are darker than wine, And his teeth whiter than milk.
- NASB “His eyes are dull from wine, And his teeth white from milk.
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Quick answer
Eyes dark with wine and teeth white with milk depict the fruitfulness and prosperity of Judah's land.
Overview
The vivid image conveys health, abundance, and the bounty of a flourishing inheritance for the tribe. It completes the portrait of Judah's blessed and royal future. Such fullness anticipates the rich provision of the messianic kingdom that flows from Judah's Son, who satisfies His people's deepest needs.
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- Prov 23:29Who has woe? Who has sorrow? Who has strife? Who has complaints? Who has needless bruises? Who has bloodshot eyes?
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From the first promise that the seed of the woman would crush the serpent (3:15), through Abraham's blessing to all nations and Judah's coming ruler, Genesis sows every seed that flowers in Christ — the true offspring, the better Adam, the ram caught for Isaac.
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