Definition: Euteea, in Greek, refers to a certain kind of light that appears through various phenomena such as clouds and dust on the surface of water. It's also known as "the moonlight," because it shines like the moon when seen from above. The word is used metaphorically in many verses in the Bible for describing different types of lights or spiritual guidance. For example, John 14:27 states that Jesus' words are a "word of life" and that they come from God's "euteea."