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Morning:

mor'-ning: There are several Hebrew and Greek words which are rendered "morning," the most common in Hebrew being boqer, which occurs 180 times. It properly means "the breaking forth of the light," "the dawn," as in Ge 19:27; Jud 19:8,25,27. Another word with the same meaning is shachar (Ge 19:15; Ne 4:21; Isa 58:8). mishchar ("womb of the morning," Ps 110:3) is a poetical term derived from. the same root. See HIND OF THE MORNING. noghah, naghha' (Da 6:19 (Hebrew 20)), mean "brightness." hashkem, comes from hishkim, "to load an animal" (for a journey), and as the nomads are accustomed to do this early in the morning it came to mean early morning (1Sa 17:16).

In the New Testament orthros, is properly "dawn," and is used for early morning (Joh 8:2; Ac 5:21), and

proia signifies the same (Mt 27:1). proi, "early," is an adverb and means early in the morning (Mr 1:35). Morning as an adjective is orthrinos (Re 22:16), or proinos (1 Esdras 1:11; 5:50; Re 2:28; 22:16).

Written by H. Porter

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Morning: The Second Part of the Day at the Creation

Gen 1:5,8,13,19,23,31

Morning: The First Part of the Natural Day

Mar 16:2

Morning: Ordained by God

Job 38:12

Morning: Began with First Dawn

Jos 6:15; Psa 119:147

Morning: Continued until Noon

1Ki 18:26; Neh 8:3

Morning: First dawning of, called the eyelids of the morning

Job 3:9; 41:18

Morning: The Outgoings Of, Made to Rejoice

Psa 65:8

Morning: The Jews

Generally rose early in

Gen 28:18; Jdg 6:28

Eat but little in

Ecc 10:16

Went to the temple in

Luk 21:38; Jhn 8:2

Offered a part of the daily sacrifice in

Exd 29:38,39; Num 28:4-7

Devoted a part of, to prayer and praise

Psa 5:3; 59:16; 88:13

Gathered the manna in

Exd 16:21

Began their journeys in

Gen 22:3

Held courts of justice in

Jer 21:12; Mat 27:1

Contracted covenants in

Gen 26:31

Transacted business in

Ecc 11:6; Mat 20:1

Morning: Was Frequently Cloudless

2Sa 23:4

Morning: A Red Sky In, a Sign of Bad Weather

Mat 16:3

Morning: Ushered in by the Morning Star

Job 38:7

Morning: Illustrative

Of the resurrection day

Psa 49:14

(Breaking forth,) of the glory of the church

Sgs 6:10; Isa 58:8

(Star of,) of the glory of Christ

Rev 22:16

(Star of,) of reward of saints

Rev 2:28

(Clouds in,) of the short lived profession of hypocrites

Hsa 6:4

(Wings of,) of rapid movements

Psa 139:9

(Spread upon the mountains,) of heavy calamities

Joe 2:2

Hind of the Morning, The:

The translation of Aijeleth hash-Shahar ('ayyeleth ha-shachar) in the title of Ps 22, probably the name of some wellknown song to which the psalm was intended to be sung, which possibly had reference to the early habits of the deer tribe in search of water and food, or to the flight of the hind from the hunters in early dawn; or "morning" may symbolize the deliverance from persecution and sorrow.

"The first rays of the morning sun, by which it announces its appearance before being itself visible, are compared to the fork-like antlers of a stag; and this appearance is called, Ps 22 title. ‘The hind of the morning,' because those antler rays preceded the red of dawn, which again forms the transition to sunrise" (Delitzsch, Iris. 107).

According to Hengstenberg, the words indicate the subject-matter of the poem, the character, sufferings, and triumph of the person who is set before us. See PSALMS. For an interesting Messianic interpretation see Hood, Christmas Evans, the Preacher of Wild Wales, 92 ff.

Written by M. O. Evans

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