On a candle stick
Matthew 5:15 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. --KJV (More modern versions have lamp not candle)
By this Jesus meant that Christians should be examples to others.
Both "The candle is lighted" and "The candle is lit" are correct ways to convey that the candle is currently giving off light. "Lit" is more commonly used in spoken English.
results are if u have done an experiment and u put them say in a table then that is ur results from that experiment but a conclusion is where say you had Co2 and you add that to a lit candle then the candle goes out. Your conclusion is that fire cannot stay 'lit' without oxygen.
It was scrooge who was in his office with a single candle lit completely on his own
He (and Inga) said 'Put the candle back', meaning back in the candle holder.
Ask her how her day was make her something to eat...tell her she's beautiful and ripp the bandaid off and say mother I broke your candle and I know your mad but good thing it wasn't lit!!
That you won't be able to finish a sentence any more? I think so.
candle = × ×¨ (nehr)
Candle = Kerze
I'll burn your head. That is what the match say to candle.
Lots of idioms here. We say something is put to flames, put on fire, lit on fire, set on fire, set alight, and so on. Just not "put on flames." That we do not say.
your not very bright... im just guessing
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is nothing in Catholicism specifically called a "prayer candle". Candles are lit in many places in a Church, By or on the altar in the sanctuary during Mass or other services. A candle or oil lamp must always be burning before the Blessed Sacrament. Candles are often lit out of respect before pictures or statues. And finally you may be referring to "lighting a candle" when you say a prayer. These banks of votive candles may be anywhere in a church, usually in a convenient place to pray before an altar or statue.