In Greek, Jesus says that guides, in general, are blind. The "blind" is joined to "guides" by the verb "to be." Or, even more amusing, that leaders are blind. His advice is "drop them" or "leave," which assumes guides are being used. There is no definite article before it. The word for "pit" also means an open grave. The KJV translation makes it sound as though "the blind" is plural, but in the Greek it is singular. Interestingly, most more modern translations follow the KJV even though it has some serious conflicts in form with the Greek, if not the meaning.
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After being challenged by the Pharisees, Jesus's students ask if he knows that he tripped them up
Matthew 15:14 Let them alone: they be blind leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch.
Matthew 15:14 Leave them; they are blind guides. If the blind lead the blind, both will fall into a pit.”
Drop them! Blind ones are guides. A blind one, however, when he guides a blind one, both into a pit will fall
Let them alone(CW): they be blind(WP) leaders(CW) [of the blind(OS)]. And(IW) if(CW) the(IW) blind(WN) lead the(IW) blind(WN), both shall fall into the(IW) ditch.
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