ARAMAIC STUDY – LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE – NANOOHAR NOOHARKVA   

ננהר נוהרכו   Nun Nun Hei Resh   Nun Vav Hei Resh Kap Vav

Matthew 5:15-16: “Neither do men light a candle, and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and it giveth light unto all that are in the house. (16) Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.”

Today I was feeling sorry for myself because I just do not have the opportunity to speak to live audiences.  Speaking to a live audience has so many dynamics that speaking into a recording or doing a live Facebook or Zoom meeting do not have.  I not only love to speak, but everyone who hears me tells me how good I am at it.  Yet, here I am just writing and doing my Facebook and Zoom thing.  Over and over I ask God why but then today I reflected on an old song or hymn made popular around 1910 – 1920 by Billy Sunday. 

Back at the turn of the 20th Century a brilliant young woman named Ina  Duley Ogdon was selected to be on the Chautauqua Circuit.  This was back in the early 1900’s before radio and television and people had little opportunity to attend colleges or listen to an educated lecture. Thus, the Chautaugua Circuit was created  as a traveling college so to speak and became an extremely prestigious lecture circuit supported by President Theodore Roosevelt himself..  

Those chosen to lecture and teach would travel all over the United States, set up tents and speakers would deliver lectures on many subjects including Christianity.  Young Ina was a gifted orator and this was her life dream to travel and lecture.  But just before leaving her father was injured in an accident and she felt obligated to turn down this chance of a life time to remain with her father and care for him.  Although she did not begrudge her duty to care for her father she was confused as to why God gave her such an opportunity to spread his Gospel and the gift of oratory to deliver that message and then just snatch it away. 

One day as she cried her heart out to God as to why she could not use her gifts in such a prestigious manner she read Matthew 5:16: “Let you light so shine before men that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.” She suddenly realized her only duty was to let her light shine through any venue God gave her even if only in her own community. She found peace in her calling soon wrote these words: “Here for all your talent you may surely find a need, here reflect the Bright and Morning Star. Ever from your humble hand the bread of life may feed brighten the corner where you are.”

These are the initial words to the song that she wrote: “Brighten the Corner Where You Are.”  Billy Sunday picked it up and it became like his theme song, like “How Great Thou Art” became with Billy Graham.  

But what does that mean to let your light shine. I remember as a child in Sunday School we would hold up our index finger and sing: “This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine, shine shine.”  But I never really understood what that meant.  For one thing why would you hide a light in the first place?  Some commentators suggest that this was the Chanukah Menorah which was kept out of sight from the Romans for fear of persecution. Maybe.  More than likely  it was a reference to  homes which in that day  had only one room and no place to hide any valuables if someone should visit.  So, they would extinguish the light and invite the guest to step outside into the sunlight or moon light to talk, if they feared this visitor was casing the joint.  

The word light in Greek in lycnnian which means a physical light or lampstand. It’s meaning is limited but the metaphoric implication is clear.  However, the word used in the Aramaic is noohra which is a word with extremely broad meanings and would have great significance to those Semitic Aramaic speaking people listening to Jesus.  Noohra means light but is has many many possible usages to the Semitic mind. Here are just a few usages of Noohra and what might have been going through the listener’s mind when Jesus said to let your light or noohra shine –  teaching, enlightenment, brilliance, intelligence, the Torah, God’s presence, faith, forgiveness, humility, meekness, peace, justice, love and purity of heart.

What was happening to the Jewish people of Jesus’s day (and to Christians today) is that Israel’s Light as is the Light of the Christians has been buried under some many commentaries and teachings beyond Biblical study that their and our Light cannot shine through.  Not only that Jewish teachers and leaders as with many Christian teachers and leaders focused their attention on matters that so interest people that they seek to build a platform rather than build the spiritual lives of the people they teach. There were many aspiring teachers who were never chosen to be discipled by a master teacher and so figured that would never have the chance to expressed their talents that God gave them as they had no real audience or platform.  They did not have the right credentials like Peter, James, John and the other disciples, so they buried their talents. 

Jesus was saying to let your noohra, your gifts, your teaching, enlightenment, brilliance, intelligence, Torah, God’s presence, faith, forgiveness, humility, meekness, peace, justice, love and purity of heart shine in your bita, you house. He did not say the temple, the synagogue, the city, nation or the world, He said your bita, you house.  

In other words, brighten the corner where you are. So, I have a little corner, I drive a disability bus, I write for a blog and a subscription site. I have no major platform, no great following, I have only what God has given me but He expects me to brighten or spread my noohra in that little corner.

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