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  1. Darkness is a common symbol, frequently appearing in speech, religion and literature. Instinctively, you probably have a good grasp of the meaning of darkness. But what are the hidden symbolic depths of darkness?

  2. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. (ESV) You can see that the main difference is the translation of the verb κατέλαβεν. The NIV and ESV choose to translate this word as "overcome", but the Douay-Rheims and KJV (both from the late Renaissance) choose a different word, "comprehend".

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  4. Apr 12, 2019 · Therefore, [ὁ ζόφος τοῦ σκότους] signifies the most profound and impenetrable darkness, that is, the darkness of eternal punishment in the age to come. Most modern commentaries echo one or more Patristic interpretations.

  5. Jul 24, 2011 · Karakantza discusses the complexity of darkness with reference to Aeschylus’ Suppliants, focussing on otherness, but also liminality: colour makes visible how specifically Greek “life finds its way through negation and otherness to establish itself” (19, themes of accommodation and negotiation re-surface in other essays). The essay ...

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  6. Ancient Greek literature. Ancient Greek literature is literature written in the Ancient Greek language from the earliest texts until the time of the Byzantine Empire. The earliest surviving works of ancient Greek literature, dating back to the early Archaic period, are the two epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey, set in an idealized archaic ...

  7. By Greek Word Studies. Darkness (4653) (skotia from skotos = darkness) means literal darkness in some NT uses ( Jn 6:17, 20:1 ), but more often (14/16x) is used figuratively to refer to spiritual darkness. In every NT figurative use, darkness is contrasted with light in all but one passage ( 1Jn 2:11 ). As noted below "Darkness has no existence ...

  8. Some examples of sight and blindness and light and darkness in Oedipus Rex are that the same gods are responsible for bringing both light and darkness, dictating the entire course of events within ...

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