Definition: Amber, a color, means "the light or glow that comes out," referring to the color's warmth or radiant energy. Definition: Amber is a term used in Hebrew to refer to the golden substance found in ancient Egypt as amber (the color green from sunlight) and then later also used in the Bible for certain animals. This refers to the colors of some animals like lions, eagles, tigers, etc., which are described as "amber-colored" or having a golden hue. In the Old Testament, it is mentioned that God made an "amber color," meaning something beautiful and precious, referring to gold. In the New Testament, Jesus also used it as a metaphor for "gold" in Matthew 25:40 where He says, "My sheep hear My voice; I know them, and they follow Me." Amber is often associated with healing, purity, or a symbol of divine grace, suggesting it's a sacred color and icon.