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In biblical literature, the concept of being "shadowed" often carries rich symbolic meaning, reflecting themes of protection, divine presence, and sometimes foreboding or judgment. The imagery of shadows is used throughout Scripture to convey both the comforting presence of God and the ominous nature of sin and death.
Divine Protection and PresenceOne of the most prominent uses of "shadow" in the Bible is to describe God's protective and comforting presence. In
Psalm 91:1, the psalmist declares, "He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will abide in the shadow of the Almighty." Here, the "shadow of the Almighty" signifies a place of refuge and safety, suggesting that those who trust in God are under His divine protection. This imagery is further echoed in
Psalm 121:5, "The LORD is your keeper; the LORD is the shade on your right hand."
The shadow also symbolizes God's guidance and presence with His people. In the wilderness, the Israelites experienced God's presence as a pillar of cloud by day, providing shade and direction (
Exodus 13:21). This divine shadow was a constant reminder of God's faithfulness and care.
Foreboding and JudgmentConversely, shadows can also represent the presence of sin, death, or impending judgment. In the "valley of the shadow of death" mentioned in
Psalm 23:4, the shadow signifies the looming threat of mortality and danger. Yet, even in this context, the psalmist expresses confidence in God's protection: "I will fear no evil, for You are with me."
The prophets often used shadow imagery to convey the seriousness of God's impending judgment. In
Isaiah 9:2, the people who "walked in darkness" and "dwell in the land of the shadow of death" are promised the hope of a great light, pointing to the coming of the Messiah who would dispel the darkness.
Christ as the LightIn the New Testament, the theme of shadow is contrasted with the revelation of Christ as the Light of the World.
John 1:5 states, "The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it." Jesus' coming is portrayed as the ultimate dispelling of shadows, bringing clarity, truth, and salvation to a world overshadowed by sin.
The Apostle Paul also uses shadow imagery to describe the Old Testament law as a "shadow of the things to come," with Christ being the substance (
Colossians 2:17). This indicates that the ceremonial laws and rituals were mere shadows pointing to the reality fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
Spiritual ImplicationsFor believers, the concept of being shadowed by God is a profound reminder of His constant presence and protection. It encourages a life of faith and trust, knowing that even in the darkest times, God's shadow is a place of refuge. At the same time, the imagery warns of the spiritual dangers of sin and the necessity of walking in the light of Christ.
In summary, the biblical use of "shadow" encompasses a duality of meaning, reflecting both the protective, comforting presence of God and the ominous realities of sin and judgment. Through Christ, believers are called to step out of the shadows and into the light, experiencing the fullness of God's grace and truth.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
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imp. & p. p.) of Shadow.
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Life as a JoyShadowed by the Judgment
... ESSAYS vii Life as a Joyshadowed by the Judgment. An Essay with a Sonnet. Truly
the light is sweet, and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold the sun....
We have Also Examined what Thou Willedst to beShadowed Forth...
... Book XIII Chapter XXXIV We have also examined what Thou willedst to be
shadowed forth? We have also examined what Thou willedst...
The virgin Mother to Her Child
... amazed. For [when] I see that outward form of Thine before mine eyes, the
hidden Form isshadowed forth "in my mind," O holy One....
The Objects of Prayer
... body clearly observe what is the case with bodies generally, that at a particular
time some projectors are shadowless, others are shortshadowed, others are...
The Great vine Picture.
... And now they're passing through some of the narrower streets as they make their
way east towards the city gate.[118] And these narrow streets areshadowed....
Shaping a Prayer on the Anvil of the Knees.
... The moon above is at the full. Its brightness makes theseshadowed recesses the
darker; blackly dark.... The climax is among these moon-shadowed trees....
Israel the Beloved
... So far as the future history of the tribes isshadowed in these 'blessings' of this
great ode, the reference of the text may be to the tribe of Benjamin, as...
February the Sixth the Home-Bird
... The shadow of the Lord shall rest upon him continually. I sometimes read
of our monarchs being "shadowed" by protective police....
That Thy Resurrection Might be Believed among the Gainsayers, they...
... Samson the Nazariteshadowed forth a type of Thy working.... He wept over Saul, because
Thy goodness also wasshadowed forth in him. [464]. How meek art Thou!...
Twentieth Proposition of Arminius
... most excellent manner. In the law, He has both expressed the justice due
from us, andshadowed forth His own. Consider only this...
Thesaurus
Shadowed (1 Occurrence)... (imp. & pp) of Shadow. Multi-Version Concordance
Shadowed (1 Occurrence). Isaiah
18:1 Ho, land
shadowed 'with' wings, That 'is' beyond the rivers of Cush, (YLT)
...Shadowing (3 Occurrences)
Jacob's (34 Occurrences)
... Standing at the brink of the well, over-shadowed by the giant bulk of Gerizim, one
feels how naturally it would be spoken of as "this mountain." 4. Description...
Dial (2 Occurrences)
... Would he choose that ten more steps should be straight-way engulfed in the shadow,
or that ten steps alreadyshadowed should be brought back into the light?...
Shadow (72 Occurrences)
Type (12 Occurrences)
... typified in a lower stage of development, so do we find, in the domain of saving
revelation, the highest not only prepared for, but alsoshadowed forth, by...
Ahaz (42 Occurrences)
... Would he choose that ten more steps should be straight-way engulfed in the shadow,
or that ten steps alreadyshadowed should be brought back into the light?...
Well (2882 Occurrences)
... Standing at the brink of the well, over-shadowed by the giant bulk of Gerizim, one
feels how naturally it would be spoken of as "this mountain." 4. Description...
Eschatology
... There, life in the other world almost over-shadowed the life that now is; in contrast
with this, perhaps because of it, Israel was trained to a severer reserve...
Tabeel (2 Occurrences)
... There, life in the other world almost over-shadowed the life that now is; in contrast
with this, perhaps because of it, Israel was trained to a severer reserve...
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