Title: The Biblical Day
1The Biblical Day
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2The Creation of Time
3And the earth was without form, and void and
darkness was upon the face of the deep.
4And God said, Let there be light and there was
light. (Note He did not create Day Night Yet)
5And God saw the light, that it was good and God
divided the light from the darkness.
6God called the light day, and the darkness He
called night
7And there was evening and there was morning, one
day.
8The Biblical Day
- The Following Slides will Show the Biblical
Definition of a Day and at the Same Time, the
Beginning of a Day
9Day was Created First
- And God called the light Day, and the darkness he
called Night. And the evening and the morning
were the first day. (Genesis 15 KJV) - The Light was Created First. Then, the Cycle of
Day and Night was Started After He had Already
Made the Light. Day and Night began in the Light.
In other words Night was not created until after
the Light. Thus, in the beginning, there was
evening and then morning.
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10Day Light (Literal or Figurative)
- "And God called the light Day, and the darkness
he called Night. And the evening and the morning
were the first day. (Genesis 15 KJV) - The Definition for Day in Strongs can be Literal
or Figurative and is Hebrew Number 3117 yowm,
yome from an unused root meaning to be hot a
day (as the warm hours), whether literal (from
sunrise to sunset, or from one sunset to the
next), or figurative (a space of time defined by
an associated term), (often used adverb)--age,
always, chronicals, continually(-ance), daily,
((birth-), each, to) day, (now a, two) days
(agone), elder, X end, evening, (for)
ever(-lasting, -more), X full, life, as (so) long
as (... live), (even) now, old, outlived,
perpetually, presently, remaineth, X required,
season, X since, space, then, (process of) time,
as at other times, in trouble, weather, (as)
when, (a, the, within a) while (that), X whole (
age), (full) year(-ly), younger.
11(Day Light) - so - (Light Day)
- And God called the light Day, and the darkness he
called Night. And the evening and the morning
were the first day. (Genesis 15 KJV) - Light is Called Day so it Would Stand to Reason
that the Start of the Day Would Also be the Start
of the Light, or Sunrise. Also, a Note on the
Gregorian Calendar Which States that the Day
Starts at Midnight. The very Word Mid-Night Means
the Middle of the Night, not the Beginning of a
New Day.
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12Dawn Comes Prior to the New Day
- Now after the Sabbath, as it began to dawn toward
the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the
other Mary came to look at the grave. (Mathew
281 NASB) - Very early on the first day of the week, they
came to the tomb when the sun had risen. (Mark
162 NASB)
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1312 Hours in a Day
- Jesus answered, Are there not twelve hours in
the day? If any man walk in the day, he stumbleth
not, because he seeth the light of this world.
(John 119 KJV) - Below are 4 Graphs that Show the Day Starting at
all Four Quarters. There are Only 3 Graphs which
Show 12 hours of Unbroken Daylight.
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14Morning (Dawn) Comes Prior to Day
- The Definition of Morning in (Genesis 15 KJV)
from Strongs is Hebrew Number 1242 boqer
(pronounced bo'-ker) from 1239 properly, dawn
(as the break of day) generally, morning--()
day, early, morning, morrow. - Dawn is the time that marks the beginning of the
twilight before sunrise. It is recognized by the
presence of weak sunlight, while the sun itself
is still below the horizon. Dawn should not be
confused with sunrise, which is the moment when
the leading edge of the sun itself appears above
the horizon.
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15Evening (Dusk) Comes After Day
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- The Definition of Evening in (Genesis 15 KJV)
from Strongs is Hebrew Number 6153 ereb
(pronounced eh'-reb) from 6150 dusk-- day,
even(-ing, tide), night. - Dusk is the time that marks the beginning of the
twilight after sunset. It is recognized by the
presence of weak sunlight, after the sun itself
is below the horizon. Dusk should not be confused
with sunset, which is the moment when the
trailing edge of the sun itself disappears below
the horizon.
16Evening and Then Morning
- And God called the light Day, and the darkness he
called Night. And the evening and the morning
were the first day. (Genesis 15 KJV) - Something that should be pointed out is the
chronological order of evening and then morning
in the verse above. Most say that a day first
contains morning and then evening. The Bible says
that there was evening and then there was
morning. Compare below
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17Evening Morning
- The Graph on the Right Shows the Evening
Morning in their Proper Times According to the
Definitions that were Previously Discussed.
18Darkness from the 6th to the 9th hour
- And it was the third hour, and they crucified
him. (Mark 1525 KJV) - And when the sixth hour was come, there was
darkness over the whole land until the ninth
hour. (Mark 1533 KJV) - It should be noted that it would seem unnecessary
to mention that there was darkness over the whole
land unless it was unusual. Probably due to the
fact that the event happened sometime during the
daylight hours.
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19The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard
- The landowner found workers
- - Early in the morning. (Mathew 201)
- - The 3rd hour of the day. (Mathew 203)
- - The 6th hour of the day. (Mathew 205)
- - The 9th hour of the day. (Mathew 205)
- - The 11th hour of the day. (Mathew 206)
- The last workers worked for one hour (Mathew
2012) before all of the workers retired at the
end of the day to collect their wages. Making 12
total working hours. Since the workers could only
have worked when the sun was shining (Mathew
2012), we can come to the conclusion that the
beginning of the day was at sunrise
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20Happy hour does not start in the morning
- For these men are not drunk, as you suppose, for
it is only the third hour of the day (Acts 215
NASB) - NASB Side note says 900AM
- When is it most possible to find a drunkard
sober? - See below
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21Conclusion
- In conclusion,
- the Biblical Day begins at Sunrise and ends at
Sunset. - Day can also refer to the 24 hour cycle from
Sunrise to Sunrise
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