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English Dictionary: candlestick by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
candlestick
n
  1. a holder with sockets for candles [syn: candlestick, candle holder]
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Candlestick \Can"dle*stick`\, n. [AS. candel-sticca; candel
      candle + sticca stick.]
      An instrument or utensil for supporting a candle.

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Candlestick
      the lamp-stand, "candelabrum," which Moses was commanded to make
      for the tabernacle, according to the pattern shown him. Its form
      is described in Ex. 25:31-40; 37:17-24, and may be seen
      represented on the Arch of Titus at Rome. It was among the
      spoils taken by the Romans from the temple of Jerusalem (A.D.
      70). It was made of fine gold, and with the utensils belonging
      to it was a talent in weight.
     
         The tabernacle was a tent without windows, and thus artificial
      light was needed. This was supplied by the candlestick, which,
      however, served also as a symbol of the church or people of God,
      who are "the light of the world." The light which "symbolizes
      the knowledge of God is not the sun or any natural light, but an
      artificial light supplied with a specially prepared oil; for the
      knowledge of God is in truth not natural nor common to all men,
      but furnished over and above nature."
     
         This candlestick was placed on the south side of the Holy
      Place, opposite the table of shewbread (Ex. 27:21; 30:7, 8; Lev.
      24:3; 1 Sam. 3:3). It was lighted every evening, and was
      extinguished in the morning. In the morning the priests trimmed
      the seven lamps, borne by the seven branches, with golden
      snuffers, carrying away the ashes in golden dishes (Ex. 25:38),
      and supplying the lamps at the same time with fresh oil. What
      ultimately became of the candlestick is unknown.
     
         In Solomon's temple there were ten separate candlesticks of
      pure gold, five on the right and five on the left of the Holy
      Place (1 Kings 7:49; 2 Chr. 4:7). Their structure is not
      mentioned. They were carried away to Babylon (Jer. 52:19).
     
         In the temple erected after the Exile there was again but one
      candlestick, and like the first, with seven branches. It was
      this which was afterwards carried away by Titus to Rome, where
      it was deposited in the Temple of Peace. When Genseric plundered
      Rome, he is said to have carried it to Carthage (A.D. 455). It
      was recaptured by Belisarius (A.D. 533), and carried to
      Constantinople and thence to Jerusalem, where it finally
      disappeared.
     
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