I'm not sure exactly what you are referring to - I'm assuming you mean the Shabbat candles lit on Friday at sundown. In the home, they are typically lit at the dinner table and remain their until they burn out. In the synagogue, they may be lit on the bima and remain lit during the service - or they may be lit by individuals or families prior to entering the synagogue for the service.
If you mean lit as in "He lit the candle", then the preset tense for lit is Light. "I am lighting the candle."
A paschal candle is lit
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.
This is lit.
Paschal candle.
Potential energy is in an unlit candle, which is converted to heat energy, once the candle is lit.
I had the same problem!! I would light the candle, rush into the armory room, but the candle isn't lit anymore! I don't know how to get the lit candle inside the room!
No.
Traditionally, the center candle is lit first, symbolizing the presence of the divine or unity. Then the other candles may be lit from the center candle, representing spreading light and connection.
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the paschal candle
The purple is lit second.