what does the bible say?
A halo is a shape, generally circular or rayed, usually above the head of a person and indicative of a source of light. Found in numerous depictions of Jesus, angels, and other biblical characters in the history of art, many wonder what the Bible says, if anything, regarding halos. Historically, halos existed in art before the time of Christ in a variety of religious settings. Halos have become one artistic expression used in religious art as a way of drawing attention or honor to Jesus or various other religious figures from the Bible and Christian history. However, the Bible does not directly speak of halos as observed in religious art. The closest expressions are found in examples of Jesus in Revelation described in glorious light (Revelation 1) or when He changed at the transfiguration (Matthew 17). Visual representations can be helpful, but we need to ensure that they enhance, rather than overshadow, the truths conveyed in Scripture. By grounding our faith in biblical principles, we can deepen our understanding of spiritual concepts in art and theology alike, coming to a greater appreciation of both.