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                    Always Walk in The Light
                           
                          If it's dark outside or light, it does not matter, when you see by The Light of The World.
 Light came also naturally to typify true religion and the felicity it imparts (Ps. 119:105; Isa. 8:20; Matt. 4:16, etc.), and the glorious inheritance of the redeemed (Col. 1: 12; Rev. 21:23-25). God is said to dwell in light inaccessible (1 Tim. 6:16). It frequently signifies instruction (Matt. 5:16; John 5:35). In its highest sense it is applied to Christ as the "Sun of righteousness" (Mal. 4:2; Luke 2:32; John 1: 7-9). God is styled "the Father of lights" (James 1:17). It is used of angels (2 Cor. 11:14), and of John the Baptist, who was a "burning and a shining light" (John 5:35), and of all true disciples, who are styled "the light of the world" (Matt. 5:14). 

opics: TO LIGHT 
Transliterated: Orah 
Text:  refers to "light." This noun means "light" in Ps. 139:12: "Yea, the darkness hideth not from thee; but the night shineth as the day: the darkness and the light are both alike to thee." 

Topics: LIGHT, Noun, and Verb (bring to, give), LIGHTEN 
English Use: Adjective 
Strong's Number: 5460 
Transliterated: photeinos 
Text:  from phos (A, No. 1), "bright," is rendered "full of light" in Matt. 6:22; Luke 11:34, 36 (twice), figuratively, of the single-mindedness of the eye, which acts as the lamp of the body; in Matt. 17:5, "bright," of a cloud. See BRIGHT.\ 

Topics: LIGHT, Noun, and Verb (bring to, give), LIGHTEN 
English Use: Verb 
Strong's Number: 2017 
Transliterated: epiphausko 
Text:  or possibly epiphauo, "to shine forth," is rendered "shall give ... light," in Eph. 5:14, KJV (RV, "shall shine upon"), of the glory of Christ, illumining the believer who fulfills the conditions, so that being guided by His "light" he reflects His character. See SHINE.\ Cf. epiphosko, "to dawn" (really a variant form of epiphausko). 

Topics: LIGHT, Noun, and Verb (bring to, give), LIGHTEN 
English Use: Verb 
Strong's Number: 5461 
Transliterated: photizo 
Text:  used (a) intrasitively, signifies "to shine, give light," Rev. 22:5; (b) transitively, (1) "to illumine, to light, enlighten, to be lightened," Luke 11:36; Rev. 21:23; in the passive voice, Rev. 18:1; metaphorically, of spiritual enlightenment, John 1:9; Eph. 1:18; 3:9, "to make ... see;" Heb. 6:4; 10:32, "ye were enlightened," RV (KJV, "... illuminated"); (2) "to bring to light," 1 Cor. 4:5 (of God's act in the future); 2 Tim. 1:10 (of God's act in the past). Dictionary Topics from Mega Bible.com