The phrase
"golden candlesticks" usually refers to a valuable or precious item that holds candles and is made of gold.
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in golden candlesticks brightened the courtyard of the Gentiles, and every home in the city copied the practice with candles of its own in its courtyard.
Robes, scary art, smoking incense, secret doors in the Iconostas popping open and little robed boys coming out
with golden candlesticks, chants and singing from a small choir that rolled across the curved ceiling and emerged from the other side of the room where no one was singing.
The death and resurrection of the Lord are presupposed as the condition of His ultimate triumph, and He is seen in vision walking in the midst of
the golden candlesticks which are the churches.
Pointing to the four
golden candlesticks, he said, «1 am the light of the world; he who follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life» (8:12, RSV.).
They opened the Feast of Tabernacles by lighting four
golden candlesticks in the Court of the Women in the Temple at Jerusalem.
And so he is described, Rev. 1:18, to be in the midst of the seven
golden candlesticks, in the midst of the church; there he walks and there he dwells; not only with them, but in them.
I have some brass throughout this room, so I liked adding in
the golden candlestick, as it ties everything together.