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<p> '''''af''''' -'''''tẽr''''' -'''''noon''''' ´ ( נטות היּום , <i> '''''neṭōth ha''''' </i> - <i> '''''yōm''''' </i> , "the declining of the day"; Judges 19:8 the King James Version): The expression כּחם היּום , <i> '''''keḥōm ha''''' </i> - <i> '''''yōm''''' </i> , "in the heat of the day" ( [[Genesis]] 18:1 ) refers to the early afternoon when the sun is a little past its zenith, its rays still being very strong. The phrase לרוּח היּום , <i> '''''le''''' </i> - <i> '''''rūaḥ ha''''' </i> - <i> '''''yōm''''' </i> , "in the cool of the day" ( Genesis 3:8 ) is in contrast to the last phrase and points to the late afternoon; in the [[Orient]] a cooling breeze arises at this period of the day, and it is then that much of the day's business is transacted. See Day . </p> | |||
<p> '''''af''''' -'''''tẽr''''' -'''''noon''''' ´ ( נטות היּום , <i> '''''neṭōth ha''''' </i> - <i> '''''yōm''''' </i> , "the declining of the day"; Judges 19:8 the King James Version): The expression כּחם היּום , <i> '''''keḥōm ha''''' </i> - <i> '''''yōm''''' </i> , "in the heat of the day" ( Genesis 18:1 ) refers to the early afternoon when the sun is a little past its zenith, its rays still being very strong. The phrase לרוּח היּום , <i> '''''le''''' </i> - <i> '''''rūaḥ ha''''' </i> - <i> '''''yōm''''' </i> , "in the cool of the day" ( Genesis 3:8 ) is in contrast to the last phrase and points to the late afternoon; in the Orient a cooling breeze arises at this period of the day, and it is then that much of the day's business is transacted. See Day . </p | |||
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af -tẽr -noon ´ ( נטות היּום , neṭōth ha - yōm , "the declining of the day"; Judges 19:8 the King James Version): The expression כּחם היּום , keḥōm ha - yōm , "in the heat of the day" ( Genesis 18:1 ) refers to the early afternoon when the sun is a little past its zenith, its rays still being very strong. The phrase לרוּח היּום , le - rūaḥ ha - yōm , "in the cool of the day" ( Genesis 3:8 ) is in contrast to the last phrase and points to the late afternoon; in the Orient a cooling breeze arises at this period of the day, and it is then that much of the day's business is transacted. See Day .