Dawn

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Dawn [1]

נֶשֶׁ Š, ne'sheph, the breathing or breeze of the cooler part of the day; prop. the evening " twilight" (as usually rendered), hence the morning twilight or "dawning" ( Job 7:4; Psalms 119:147 : "twilight," 1 Samuel 30:17; 2 Kings 7:5; 2 Kings 7:7); poet. עִפְעִפִּיַם, aphappa'yim, eye- lids (as elsewhere rendered) of the morn, i.e. day-break ( Job 3:9); also פָּנָה, to turn, spoken of the change of darkness into light ( Judges 19:26); and עָלָה, to ascend, of the lifting of night's shades ( Joshua 6:15). In Greek ἐπιφώσκω, to grow light ( Matthew 28:1; hence also of the approaching Sabbath, Luke 23:54); and διαυγάζω, to become lustrous, as through a crevice ( 2 Peter 1:19). (See Day).

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