The immediate object of the candlestick was to give light in the holy place. The lamps were lighted in the evening and burned till the morning (
Ex 30:7,
8;
Le 24:3;
1Sa 3:3;
2Ch 13:11), light being admitted into the temple during the day by the upper windows. Josephus in his Cosmical speculations (BJ, V, v, 5) takes the seven lamps to signify the seven planets. In Zechariah's vision of the golden candlestick (
Zec 4:2 ff), the seven lamps are fed by two olive trees which are interpreted to be "the two anointed ones," Zerubbabel and Joshua-the civil and spiritual representatives of theocracy. The candlestick here, like the seven candlesticks in
Re 1:20;
2:1, symbolizes the church of God, then in its Old Testament form, the idea conveyed being that God's church is set to be a lightgiver in the world. Compare Christ's words (
Mt 5:14,
16;
Lu 12:35), and Paul's (
Php 2:15).