in the light of

Preposition

 * 1) In the illumination from (a source of light).
 * In the light of the Sun
 * 1) * 2007, Lawrence A. Hoffman (editor), My People′s Prayer Book: Traditional Prayers, Modern Commentaries, Volume 1: The Sh′ma and Its Blessings, page 51,
 * The angels lived endlessly in the light of God′s chariot, praising God by saying “Holy, Holy, Holy,” just as Isaiah had seen.
 * 1)  Based on conclusions derived from (a source of knowledge, evidence or inspiration).
 * 2) * 2005, Simon Blackburn, “hermeneutic circle," entry in The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy, page 165,
 * Similarly, we may hold that the past can only be understood in the light of the present, and the present only understood in the light of the past.
 * Similarly, we may hold that the past can only be understood in the light of the present, and the present only understood in the light of the past.