
Evening and Morning_The Four Biblical Dayparts of Genesis 1:2-5 (PART 2)
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On this episode of Real Israel Talk Radio, we will closely examine the Hebrew declarations of Genesis 1:2-5.
Genesis 1:2. The earth was without form, and void, and darkness was on the face of the deep
Genesis 1:3. Then God said, "Let there be Light," and there was Light!"
Genesis 1:4. And Elohim (God) saw the Light, that He was Good. And Elohim (God) divided the Light from the Dark.
Genesis 1:5. Elohim (God) called the Light DAY, and the DARK, He called NIGHT. So, erev (evening) and boker (morning) were the first day.
Many wonder when a biblical day begins: with the morning sunrise or with the previous evening sunset. Understanding the Hebrew texts of Genesis 1:2-5 will help us to discover the Truth of the matter.
This is Episode 176 and PART 2 in this biblical study series.
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