Darkness and Light Flashcards
Old Testament Background - Light = good, darkness = bad
Isaiah 5:20
God is associated with dark only in 2 ways:
His thick glory cloud can blot out light (Ex 14:20)
He creates literal and metaphorical darkness (Isaiah 45:7)
God is associated with light in many more ways:
He dwells in light (Ps 104:1–2)
Light shines from his face (Psalm 44:3)
He is light for the righteous (Ps 27:1)
His word is a lamp and a light (Psalm 119:105)
Darkness is usually a sign of God’s judgement: Plague against Egypt:
Ex 10:21-23, Psalm 105:28
The covenant curse of military defeat for Israel manifests in darkness
Isaiah 5:30
The coming of the messiah is pictured as a great light.
Isa 60:1–3
The day of salvation will bring light to the blind
Isa 29:18; 42:7
Prisoners will be released from darkness
Isa 49:9
The glory of Yahweh will become an everlasting light, so bright that the sun will be made redundant, its brilliance being eternally eclipsed by the utter magnificence of the glory of God
Isa 60:19–20
The Prologue mirrors the creation account. Jesus is the light of humanity
John 1:4
Light brushes the darkness aside wherever it shines
John 1:5
John the Baptist was not the light. But testified about the light. He was a light.
John 1:8 & John 5:35
Evildoers refuse to come into the light
John 3:19-20
Jesus is the true light which gives light to everyone
John 1:9
Those who believe in him do not walk in darkness but have the light of life
John 8:12