I finally had the time to sift through information in Graham Davis links in 
Comment #5 (thank you for the links).  The relevant part is as follows:
------------
  Stefan Sitter 2013-10-25 07:13:43 PDT
The Mozilla toolkit developers introduced a strict dependencies mechanism on 
Linux that affects extensions with binaries components like Lightning.

Therefore each Thunderbird release currently requires its own Lightning release.
Use Lightning 2.6 for Thunderbird 24.0
Use Lightning 2.6.1 for Thunderbird 24.0.1
Use Lightning 2.6.2 for the soon to be released Thunderbird 24.1

There is work going on to loosen up this dependencies mechanism but it will 
take some time until this patch is available in Thunderbird.
-------------

I followed the same procedure as Comment #7 to install Thunderbird
24.0.1 which then upgraded Lighting 1.9.1 to 2.6.1.  Now everything
works again.

It looks to me like this is a design problem where the cure is worse
than the problem.  Stefan Sitter (appears to run the bug show at
Mozilla) says designers are still working the problem of loosening a new
dependencies mechanism.  In other words these are the effects of
releasing an infant design.

I hope the effects of the next revision will be more transparent to end
users.

I'm glad to have OpenSUSE / Thunderbird / Lightning all working together
again.  Back to my own regularly scheduled tasks.

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