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# shadow
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## Definition
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The word "shadow" literally refers to the darkness that is caused by an object blocking the light. It has several figurative meanings.
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* The "shadow of death" means that death is present or near, as close to a person as a shadow is to its object.
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* Many times in the Bible, the life of a human being is compared to a shadow, which does not last very long and has no substance.
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* Sometimes "shadow" is used as another word for "darkness."
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* The Bible talks about being hidden or protected in the shadow of God's wings or hands. This is a picture of being protected and hidden from danger. Other ways to translate "shadow" in these contexts could include "shade" or "safety" or "protection."
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* It is best to translate "shadow" literally using the local term that is used to refer to an actual shadow.
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