STRONGS G3088:
λύχνος,
λύχνου,
ὁ, the
Sept. for
נֵר (from
Homer down);
a lamp, candle (?), that is placed on a stand or candlestick (Latin
candelabrum) (cf.
Trench, N. T. Synonyms, § xlvi.; Becker, Charicles, Sc. ix. (English translation, p. 156 n. 5)):
Matthew 5:15;
Mark 4:21; (
Luke 11:36);
Luke 12:35;
Revelation 22:5;
φῶς λύχνου,
Revelation 18:23; opposed to
φῶς ἡλίου,
Revelation 22:5 L T Tr WH;
ά῾πτειν λύχνον ((
Luke 8:16;
Luke 11:33;
Luke 15:8), see
ἅπτω, 1). To a
lamp are likened — the eye,
ὁ λύχνος τοῦ σώματος, i. e. which shows the body which way to move and turn,
Matthew 6:22;
Luke 11:34; the prophecies of the O. T., inasmuch as they afforded at least some knowledge relative to the glorious return of Jesus from heaven down even to the time when by the Holy Spirit that same light, like the day and the daystar, shone upon the hearts of men, the light by which the prophets themselves had been enlightened and which was necessary to the full perception of the true meaning of their prophecies,
2 Peter 1:19; to the brightness of a lamp that cheers the beholders a teacher is compared, whom even those rejoiced in who were unwilling to comply with his demands,
John 5:35; Christ, who will hereafter illumine his followers, the citizens of the heavenly kingdom, with his own glory,
Revelation 21:23.
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