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  1. Lux in tenebris is a Latin phrase from the Vulgate Bible which means, "light in darkness". The phrase is part of the fifth verse of the Gospel of John, which was translated from the original Greek as follows: ... et lux in tenebris lucet, et tenebrae eam non comprehenderunt. — John 1:5 (VUL)

  2. Feb 12, 2021 · A user asks for the most correct Latin translation of this phrase on Latin Language Stack Exchange. See the answer, the source, and the tips on how to ask for a translation.

  3. This is the Latin Vulgate version of John 1:5, which means "And the light shineth in darkness and the darkness comprehended it not". It is part of the prologue of the Gospel of John, which describes the incarnation of the Word of God.

  4. Compare the Latin Vulgate version of John 1:5 with other translations in English, Greek, Arabic, Spanish, and more. See how the light shines in the darkness and the darkness does not comprehend it.

  5. Lux in Tenebris - Bertolt Brecht - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Lux in Tenebris tells the story of a man who finds a lantern that grants wishes. He uses it to improve his life and get revenge on those who have wronged him.

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  6. The first musical setting of "Lead, Kindly Light" was published in Hymns Ancient and Modern in 1868, set to the hymn tune Lux Benigna, specially composed for the hymn by John Bacchus Dykes.

  7. LUX IN TENEBRIS Light in the darkness. Title of Christ, based on the prologue of St. John's Gospel, and frequently used as a motto in Christian art and architecture.