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  1. the lamp or torch is obviously the outward life of holiness by which the disciple of Christ lets his light shine before men (Matthew 5:16), and the “oil” is the divine grace, or more definitely, the gift of the Holy Spirit, without which the torch first burns dimly and then expires.

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · The ten virgins may be bridesmaids who have been assisting the bride; and they expect to meet the groom as he comes from the bride’s house…Everyone in the procession was expected to carry his or her own torch.

  3. Apr 10, 2005 · The lampas is more of a torch, a larger, brighter “lamp” than that which is normally used inside a house. In John 18:3, the lampas was the torch held by those who came in the night to arrest Jesus near the Garden of Gethsemane.

  4. The Parable of the Ten Virgins, as recorded in Matthew 25:1–13, is a story told by Jesus Christ to illustrate the importance of being ready for His return. The bridegroom in this parable is Jesus Christ, and the Church is portrayed as the bride of Christ.

    • Sarah. Sarah, already elderly, abandoned everything to live in tents for the rest of her life. She always stood by and supported Abraham, her husband and father of faith.
    • Miriam. Miriam was born and raised as a slave in Egypt. She was responsible for looking after her little brother, Moses, who years later freed his people from slavery.
    • Rahab. Rahab was a prostitute in Jericho, but she saved the lives of two Hebrew spies. Because of this, her family was saved when the Hebrews attacked Jericho.
    • Deborah. Deborah was a prophetess and judge, chosen by God to lead Israel when there was no king. She summoned the army and encouraged the warriors, who defeated their oppressors.
  5. Torch-Lady” provides a significant wordplay, for it is Deborah, not her husband, who is the torch that sets the general Barak (whose name means “lightning”) on fire. Moreover, in Mesopotamian mythology, the torch and the lightning ( tsullat and hanish ) are the heralds of the storm god.

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  7. Aug 31, 2024 · The woman who touched the hem of Jesus' garment is a figure from the Bible, specifically in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. She had suffered from a bleeding condition for 12 years and believed that if she could just touch Jesus' clothes, she would be healed.

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