Light, Noun, and Verb (bring to, give), Lighten - Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
Light, Noun, and Verb (bring to, give), Lighten
[ A-1,Noun,G5457, phos ]akin to phao, to give light" (from roots pha---, and phan---, expressing "light as seen by the eye," and, metaphorically, as "reaching the mind," whence phaino, "to make to appear," phaneros, "evident," etc.); cp. Eng., "phosphorus" (lit., "light-bearing"). "Primarily light is a luminous emanation, probably of force, from certain bodies, which enables the eye to discern form and color. Light requires an organ adapted for its reception (Matthew 6:22). Where the eye is absent, or where it has become impaired from any cause, light is useless. Man, naturally, is incapable of receiving spiritual light inasmuch as he lacks the capacity for spiritual things, 1 Corinthians 2:14. Hence believers are called 'sons of light,' Luke 16:8, not merely because they have received a revelation from God, but because in the New Birth they have received the spiritual capacity for it.
"Apart from natural phenomena, light is used in Scripture of
(a) the glory of God's dwelling-place, 1 Timothy 6:16;
(b) the nature of God, 1 John 1:5;
(c) the impartiality of God, James 1:17;
(d) the favor of God, Psalms 4:6; of the King, Proverbs 16:15; of an influential man, Job 29:24;
(e) God, as the illuminator of His people, Isaiah 60:19-Isaiah 60:20;
(f) the Lord Jesus as the illuminator of men, John 1:4-John 1:5, John 1:9; John 3:19; John 8:12; John 9:5; John 12:35-John 12:36, John 12:46; Acts 13:47;
(g) the illuminating power of the Scriptures, Psalms 119:105; and of the judgments and commandments of God, Isaiah 51:4; Proverbs 6:23, cp. Psalms 43:3;
(h) the guidance of God, Job 29:3; Psalms 112:4; Isaiah 58:10; and, ironically, of the guidance of man, Romans 2:19;
(i) salvation, 1 Peter 2:9;
(j) righteousness, Romans 13:12; 2 Corinthians 11:14-15; 1 John 2:9-10;
(k) witness for God, Matthew 5:14, Matthew 5:16; John 5:35;
(l) prosperity and general well-being, Esther 8:16; Job 18:18; Isaiah 58:8-Isaiah 58:10." * [* From Notes on Thessalonians, by Hogg and Vine, pp. 159,160.]
[ A-2,Noun,G5458, phoster ]
denotes "a luminary, light," or "light-giver;" it is used figuratively of believers, as shining in the spiritual darkness of the world, Philippians 2:15; in Revelation 21:11 it is used of Christ as the "Light" reflected in and shining through the heavenly city (cp. Revelation 21:23). In the Sept., Genesis 1:14, Genesis 1:16.
[ A-3,Noun,G5462, photismos ]
"an illumination, light," is used metaphorically in 2 Corinthians 4:4, of the "light" of the Gospel, and in 2 Corinthians 4:6, of the knowledge of the glory of God. In the Sept., Job 3:9; Psalms 27:1; Psalms 44:3; Psalms 78:14; Psalms 90:8; Psalms 139:11.
[ A-4,Noun,G5338, phengos ]
"brightness, luster," is used of the "light" of the moon, Matthew 24:29; Mark 13:24; of a lamp, Luke 11:33 (some mss. have phos, here).
[ A-5,Noun,G3088, luchnos ]
"a hand-lamp:" See LAMP.
[ A-6,Noun,G2985, lampas ]
"a torch:" See LAMP.
[ B-1,Verb,G5461, photizo ]
used
(a) intrasitively, signifies "to shine, give light," Revelation 22:5;
(b) transitively,
(1) "to illumine, to light, enlighten, to be lightened," Luke 11:36; Revelation 21:23; in the Passive Voice, Revelation 18:1; metaphorically, of spiritual enlightenment, John 1:9; Ephesians 1:18; Ephesians 3:9, "to make ... see;" Hebrews 6:4; Hebrews 10:32, "ye were enlightened," RV (AV, "... illuminated");
(2) "to bring to light," 1 Corinthians 4:5 (of God's act in the future); 2 Timothy 1:10 (of God's act in the past). See ENLIGHTEN, ILLUMINATE.
[ B-2,Verb,G2017, epiphausko ]
or possibly epiphauo, "to shine forth," is rendered "shall give ... light," in Ephesians 5:14, AV (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. Cp. epiphosko, "to dawn" (really a variant form of epiphausko).
[ B-3,Verb,G2989, lampo ]
"to give the light of a torch," is rendered "giveth light" in Matthew 5:15, AV (RV, "shineth"). See SHINE.
[ B-4,Verb,G2014, epiphaino ]
transitively, "to show forth" (epi, "upon," phaino, "to cause to shine"), is used intransitively and metaphorically in Luke 1:79, and rendered "to give light," AV (RV, "to shine upon"). See APPEAR, SHINE.
[ B-5,Verb,G681, hapto ]
"to kindle a fire" and so give "light:" See KINDLE, No. 1, Note.
[ B-6,Verb,G2545, kaio ]
"to burn," is translated "do (men) light" in Matthew 5:15. See BURN.
[ B-7,Verb,G797, astrapto ]
"to flash forth, lighten as lightning" (akin to astrape, "lightning"), occurs in Luke 17:24; Luke 24:4 (AV "shining;" RV, "dazzling"). See DAZZLING.
Note: In Luke 2:32, AV, the noun apokalupsis, "an unveiling, revelation," preceded by eis, "unto, with a view to," is rendered "to lighten" (RV, "for revelation;" marg., "(the) unveiling"). See REVELATION.
[ C-1,Adjective,G5460, photeinos ]
from phos (A, No. 1), "bright," is rendered "full of light" in Matthew 6:22; Luke 11:34, Luke 11:36 (twice), figuratively, of the single-mindedness of the eye, which acts as the lamp of the body; in Matthew 17:5, "bright," of a cloud. See BRIGHT.