Revelation 1:20
1:20 The mystery of the seven stars that you saw in my right hand and the seven golden lampstands is this:
1 The seven stars are the angels
2 of the seven churches and the seven lampstands are the seven churches.
Matthew 5:14-16
5:14 You are the light of the world. A city located on a hill cannot be hidden.
5:15 People
3 do not light a lamp and put it under a basket
4 but on a lampstand, and it gives light to all in the house.
5:16 In the same way, let your light shine before people, so that they can see your good deeds and give honor to your Father in heaven.
Luke 11:33
Internal Light
11:33 “No one after lighting a lamp puts it in a hidden place 5 or under a basket, 6 but on a lampstand, so that those who come in can see the light.
1 tn The words “is this” are supplied to make a complete sentence in English.
2 tn Or perhaps “the messengers.”
3 tn Grk “Nor do they light.” The plural in Greek is indefinite, referring to people in general.
4 tn Or “a bowl”; this refers to any container for dry material of about eight liters (two gallons) capacity. It could be translated “basket, box, bowl” (L&N 6.151).
5 tn Or perhaps “in a cellar” (L&N 28.78). The point is that the light of Jesus’ teaching has been put in public view.
6 tc The phrase “or under a basket” is lacking in some important and early mss (Ì45,75 L Γ Ξ 070 Ë1 700* 1241 2542 pc sys sa). It is hard to decide in this case, since the inclusion of “or under a basket” is widely attested by some early and decent witnesses, as well as the overwhelming majority of mss (א A B C D W Θ Ψ Ë13 Ï latt). The parallel passage in Luke 8:16 does not include “under a basket.” If the phrase “under a basket” were added as a harmonization with Mark 4:21 and Matt 5:15, it is perhaps surprising that scribes did not add the phrase at Luke 8:16 as well. It seems somewhat more likely that a scribe copying Luke would be inclined to harmonize 11:33 with 8:16 by omitting the phrase here. Thus, the words “or under a basket” seem to have the marks of authenticity.