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  1. creation - Question with regard to dual meanings in the Hebrew …

    Nov 3, 2016 · This is a long and sometimes rambling account of my investigation into the creation account, specifically with regard to the word "Boker" or morning. It is one of the most …

  2. chronology - Hebrew meaning of "between evenings" - Biblical ...

    Feb 15, 2022 · I'm trying to understand a phrase in Exodus 29:39 and Numbers 28:4. The phrase is "בין הערבים." This seems to literally mean "between evenings." It is …

  3. genesis - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange

    The Why In the Hebrew Calendar system the beginning of the new day starts at sundown. The same could ask why English uses day and noon. Noon represents the specific time of the day. …

  4. hebrew - Does 'evening and morning' in Genesis 1:5 indicate that …

    Footnote : Amos states, in 1:1, that he was among the herdmen (noqed). But in Amos 7:14 he says further - I no prophet, neither I a prophet's son; but I a herdman (boqer) and a cultivator …

  5. In Genesis 11:1, what is the difference in Hebrew between the …

    Genesis 11:1 (KJV): And the whole earth was of one language, and of one speech. The English translation seems to be redundant here, ie language and speech. In doing some prelim …

  6. night is coming, when no one can work” (John 9:4)

    The night is death. Work refers to serving God and doing good works. Jesus, in this passage, senses his own coming death. In the verse after, John 9:5, Jesus says that he is the light of …

  7. Who were the mixed multitude in Exodus 12:38?

    2 It says in Exodus 12:38: "A mixed multitude went up with them also, and flocks and herds—a great deal of livestock." Do any Scriptural or other sources say what this mixed multitude was …

  8. What is the context in Mark and Luke as regards the buying and ...

    Mar 8, 2017 · A study of Genesis 1:5 in Hebrew, provides the template, incorporating the vav consecutive into the narrative, 'then' (ereb) there was 'setting' - 'then' there was dawn or …