Definition: The word "Aluminosis" is a Greek term used in biblical texts to describe the appearance or state of darkness, particularly as understood by Jesus Christ in John 9:5, which translates roughly as "the darkness that comes over the face." It was a description of spiritual blindness. In Jewish and Christian beliefs, this term typically refers to spiritual blindness caused by the soul being separated from God through sin and lack of faith. This condition is also known as "blindness from God," or "perdition" in the New Testament. The term is often used metaphorically in describing a person's spiritual state, especially during times when they are unable to see the light of God. The passage in John 9:5 is part of the account of Jesus' journey through Galilee and speaks about the condition of those who were lost, not just physically but also spiritually. This passage often serves as a metaphor for our current state or spiritual blindness that we can learn from Jesus Christ.
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