Biblica Analytica

אוֹרָה

o.rah (H0219A)

light

3 verses 3 books OT 3 / NT 0
AI Word Study

The Hebrew word אוֹרָה (o.rah) conveys a sense of illumination, representing the concept of light in both a physical and metaphorical sense. In its literal meaning, light is the absence of darkness, providing clarity and visibility. O.rah is used sparingly in the Bible, with only three recorded occurrences. Its usage ranges from highlighting a literal source of light, such as the morning sun (Psalm 19:6 likely referencing o.rah), to metaphorically signifying knowledge, wisdom, or spiritual understanding (Job 28:3). This multifaceted meaning underscores the significance of light as a source of guidance and insight in the human experience.

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Esther 8:16

The Jews had light, gladness, joy, and honor.

Psalms 139:12

even the darkness doesn’t hide from you, but the night shines as the day. The darkness is like light to you.

Isaiah 26:19

Your dead shall live. My dead bodies shall arise. Awake and sing, you who dwell in the dust; for your dew is like the dew of herbs, and the earth will cast out the departed spirits.