Luke Chapter 1, Verse 79

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79: επιφαναι τοις εν σκοτει και σκια θανατου καθημενοις του κατευθυναι τους ποδας ημων εις οδον ειρηνης— edit Textus Receptus
79: To give light to them that sit in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the way of peace.— edit KJV text
79: To enlighten them that sit in darkness and in the shadow of death: to direct our feet into the way of peace.— edit Douay text



To give light {w} , &c. See "Mt 4:16, guide our feet, &c. The figure in these verses is taken from travellers, who, being overtaken by night, know not what to do, and who wait patiently for the morning light, that they may know which way to go. So man wandered. So he became benighted. So he sat in the shadow of death. So he knew not which way to go until the Sun of righteousness arose, and then the light shone brightly on his way, and the road was open to the promised land of rest -- to heaven.

This song of Zacharias is exceedingly beautiful. It expresses with elegance the great points of the plan of redemption, and the mercy of God in providing that plan. That mercy is great. It is worthy of praise -- of our highest, loftiest songs of thanksgiving; for we were in the shadow of death -- sinful, wretched, wandering -- and the light arose, the gospel came, and men may rejoice in hope of eternal life.

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