He looked steadfastly (dieblepsen). He saw thoroughly now, effective aorist (dieblepsen), he was completely restored (apekatestē, second aorist, double compound and double augment), and kept on seeing (eneblepen, imperfect, continued action) all things clearly or at a distance (tēlaugōs, common Greek word from tēle, afar, and augē, radiance, far-shining). Some manuscripts (margin in Westcott and Hort) read dēlaugōs, from dēlos, plain, and augē, radiance.