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DARK DAYS @ kjv@2Samuel:22:29; kjv@Job:19:8; kjv@Job:30:26; kjv@Psalms:88:6; kjv@Ecclesiastes:11:8; kjv@Isaiah:24:11; kjv@Micah:7:8 kjv@Luke:22:53; kjv@John:8:12; kjv@John:16:20; kjv@Acts:27:20 Tribulation, AFFLICTIONS

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DARKNESS - D>@ - is spoken of as encompassing the actual presence of God, as that out of which he speaks,
the envelope, as it were, of divine glory. kjv@Exodus:20:21; kjv@Kings:8:12) The plague of darkness in Egypt was miraculous. The darkness "over all the land," kjv@Matthew:27:45) attending the crucifixion has been attributed to an eclipse, but was undoubtedly miraculous, as no eclipse of the sun could have taken place at that time, the moon being at the full at the time of the passover. Darkness is also, as in the expression "land of darkness," used for the state of the dead, kjv@Job:10:21-22) and frequently, figuratively, for ignorance and unbelief, as the privation of spiritual light. kjv@John:1:5 kjv@John:3:19)

DARKON - D>@ - (scatterer). Children of Darkon were among the "servants of Solomon" who returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel. kjv@Ezra:2:56; kjv@Nehemiah:7:58) (B.C. before 536).

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Darkness @ The plague (the ninth) of darkness in Egypt kjv@Exodus:10:21) is described as darkness "which may be felt." It covered "all the land of Egypt," so that "they saw not one another." It did not extend to the land of Goshen (ver. 23). When Jesus hung upon the cross kjv@Matthew:27:45; kjv@Luke:23:44), from the "sixth hour there was darkness over all the land unto the ninth hour." On Mount Sinai, Moses kjv@Exodus:20:21) "drew near unto the thick darkness where God was." This was the "thick cloud upon the mount" in which Jehovah was when he spake unto Moses there. The Lord dwelt in the cloud upon the mercy-seat (kjvKings:8:12), the cloud of glory. When the psalmist kjv@Psalms:97:2) describes the inscrutable nature of God's workings among the sons of men, he says, "Clouds and darkness are round about him." God dwells in thick darkness. Darkness kjv@Isaiah:13:9-10; kjv@Matthew:24:29) also is a symbol of the judgments that attend on the coming of the Lord. It is a symbol of misery and adversity kjv@Job:18:6; kjv@Psalms:107:10; kjv@Isaiah:8:22; kjv@Ezekiel:30:18). The "day of darkness" in kjv@Joel:2:2, caused by clouds of locusts, is a symbol of the obscurity which overhangs all divine proceedings. "Works of darkness" are impure actions kjv@Ephesians:5:11). "Outer darkness" refers to the darkness of the streets in the East, which are never lighted up by any public or private lamps after nightfall, in contrast with the blaze of cheerful light in the house. It is also a symbol of ignorance kjv@Isaiah:9:2 kjv@Isaiah:60:2; kjv@Matthew:6:23) and of death kjv@Job:10:21 kjv@Job:17:13).

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Darkness @ Created by God kjv@Psalms:104:20 kjv@Isaiah:45:7
Originally covered the earth kjv@Genesis:1:2
Separated from the light kjv@Genesis:1:4
Called night kjv@Genesis:1:5
Caused by the setting of the sun kjv@Genesis:15:17 kjv@John:6:17
Inexplicable nature of kjv@Job:38:19 kjv@Job:38:20
Exhibits God's power and greatness kjv@Job:38:8 kjv@Job:38:9
Degrees of, mentioned
Great kjv@Genesis:15:12
That may be felt kjv@Exodus:10:21
Thick kjv@Deuteronomy:5:22 kjv@Joel:2:2
Gross kjv@Jeremiah:13:16
Outer or extreme kjv@Matthew:8:12
Effects of
Keeps us from seeing objects kjv@Exodus:10:23
Causes us to go astray kjv@John:12:35 kjv@1John:2:11
Causes us to stumble kjv@Isaiah:59:10
Often put for night kjv@Psalms:91:6
Called the swaddling band of the sea kjv@Job:38:9
Cannot hide us from God kjv@Psalms:139:11 kjv@Psalms:139:12
The wicked
The children of kjv@1Thessalonians:5:5
Live in kjv@Psalms:107:10
Walk in kjv@Psalms:82:5
Perpetuate their designs in kjv@Job:24:16
Are full of kjv@Matthew:6:23
Miraculous
On mount Sinai kjv@Exodus:19:16 kjv@Hebrews:12:18
Over the land of Egypt kjv@Exodus:10:21 kjv@Exodus:10:22
At the death of Christ kjv@Matthew:27:45
Before the destruction of Jerusalem kjv@Matthew:24:29
Illustrative of
Greatness and unsearchableness of God kjv@Exodus:20:21 kjv@2Samuel:22:10 kjv@2Samuel:22:12 kjv@1Kings:8:12 kjv@Psalms:97:2
Abstruse and deep subjects kjv@Job:28:3
Secrecy kjv@Isaiah:45:19 kjv@Matthew:10:27
Ignorance and error kjv@Job:37:19 kjv@Isaiah:60:2 kjv@John:1:5 kjv@John:3:19 kjv@John:12:35 kjv@Acts:26:18
Anything hateful kjv@Job:3:4-9
A course of sin kjv@Proverbs:2:13 kjv@Ephesians:5:11
Heavy afflictions kjv@Job:23:17 kjv@Psalms:112:4 kjv@Ecclesiastes:5:17 kjv@Isaiah:5:30 kjv@Isaiah:8:22 kjv@Isaiah:59:9
The power of Satan kjv@Ephesians:6:12 kjv@Colossians:1:13
The grave kjv@1Samuel:2:9 kjv@Job:10:21 kjv@Job:10:22
The punishment of devils and wicked men kjv@Matthew:22:13 kjv@2Peter:2:4 kjv@2Peter:2:17 kjv@Jude:1:6 kjv@Jude:1:13

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DARKNESS @
- Over the face of the earth kjv@Genesis:1:2; kjv@Job:38:9; kjv@Jeremiah:4:23
- Called NIGHT kjv@Genesis:1:5
- God creates kjv@Isaiah:45:7
- Miraculous .In Egypt kjv@Exodus:10:21-22; kjv@Psalms:105:28 .At Mount Sinai kjv@Exodus:20:21; kjv@Hebrews:12:18 .At the crucifixion kjv@Matthew:27:45; kjv@Mark:15:33

DARKON @
- A servant of Solomon kjv@Ezra:2:56; kjv@Nehemiah:7:58

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kjv@STRING:Ahihud <HITCHCOCK>@ brother of vanity, or of darkness, or of joy, or of praise; <HITCHCOCK>@ witty brother - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Darkon <HITCHCOCK>@ of generation; of possession - HITCHCOCK-D


kjv@STRING:Enon <HITCHCOCK>@ cloud; mass of darkness; fountain; eye - HITCHCOCK-E


kjv@STRING:Ophel <HITCHCOCK>@ a tower; darkness; small white cloud - HITCHCOCK-O


kjv@STRING:Ummah <HITCHCOCK>@ darkened; covered; his people - HITCHCOCK-U


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DARK DAYS @ kjv@2Samuel:22:29; kjv@Job:19:8; kjv@Job:30:26; kjv@Psalms:88:6; kjv@Ecclesiastes:11:8; kjv@Isaiah:24:11; kjv@Micah:7:8 kjv@Luke:22:53; kjv@John:8:12; kjv@John:16:20; kjv@Acts:27:20 Tribulation, AFFLICTIONS

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H1871 <STRHEB>@ דּרכּמון darkemôn dar-kem-one' Of Persian origin; a drachma or coin: - dram.


H1874 <STRHEB>@ דּרקון darqôn dar-kone' Of uncertain derivation; {Darkon} one of Solomon´ s servants: - Darkon.


H150 <STRHEB>@ אדרכּן 'ădarkôn ad-ar-kone' Of Persian origin; a daric or Persian coin: - dram.


H2420 <STRHEB>@ חידה chîydâh khee-daw' From H2330; a puzzle; hence a {trick} {conundrum} sententious maxim: - dark saying ({sentence} {speech}) hard {question} {proverb} riddle.


H2444 <STRHEB>@ חכילה chăkîylâh khak-ee-law' From the same as H2447; dark; {Chakilah} a hill in Palestine: - Hachilah.


H2446 <STRHEB>@ חכליה chăkalyâh khak-al-yaw' From the base of H2447 and H3050; darkness of Jah; {Chakaljah} an Israelite: - Hachaliah.


H2447 <STRHEB>@ חכליל chaklîyl khak-leel' By reduplication from an unused root apparently meaning to be dark; darkly flashing (only of the eyes); in a good {sense} brilliant (as stimulated by wine): - red.


H2489 <STRHEB>@ חלכה חלכא chêlekâ' chêlekâh {khay-lek-aw'} khay-lek-aw' Apparently from an unused root probably meaning to be dark or (figuratively) unhappy; a {wretch} that {is} unfortunate: - poor.


H2816 <STRHEB>@ חשׁוך chăshôk khash-oke' (Chaldee) from a root corresponding to H2821; the dark: - darkness.


H2820 <STRHEB>@ חשׂך châώak khaw-sak' A prim root; to restrain or (reflexively) refrain; by implication to {refuse} spare6 preserve; also (by interchange with H2821) to observe: - {assuage} X {darken} {forbear} {hinder} hold {back} keep ({back}) {punish} {refrain} {reserve} {spare} withhold.


H2821 <STRHEB>@ חשׁך châshak khaw-shak' A primitive root; to be dark (as withholding light); transitively to darken: - be {black} be (make) {dark} {darken} cause {darkness} be {dim} hide.


H2822 <STRHEB>@ חשׁך chôshek kho-shek' From H2821; the dark; hence (literally) darkness; figuratively {misery} destruction6 {death} ignorance6 {sorrow} wickedness: - dark ({-ness}) {night} obscurity.


H2823 <STRHEB>@ חשׁך châshôk khaw-shoke' From H2821; dark (figuratively that {is} obscure): - mean.


H2824 <STRHEB>@ חשׁכה cheshkâh khesh-kaw' From H2821; darkness: - dark.


H2825 <STRHEB>@ חשׁיכה חשׁכה chăshêkâh chăshêykâh {khash-ay-kaw'} khash-ay-kaw' From H2821; darkness; figuratively misery: - darkness.


H2841 <STRHEB>@ חשׁרה chashrâh khash-raw' From the same as H2840; properly a combination or {gathering} that {is} of watery clouds: - dark.


H3543 <STRHEB>@ כּהה kâhâh kaw-haw' A primitive root; to be {weak} that {is} (figuratively) to despond (causatively {rebuke}) or (of {light} the eye) to grow dull: - {darken} be {dim} {fail} {faint} {restrain} X utterly.


H3544 <STRHEB>@ כּהה kêheh kay-heh' From H3543; {feeble} obscure: - somewhat {dark} {darkish} wax {dim} {heaviness} smoking.


H3990 <STRHEB>@ מאפל maphêl mah-af-ale' From the same as H651; something opaque: - darkness.


H3991 <STRHEB>@ מאפליהo maphêleyâh mah-af-ay-leh-yaw' Prolonged feminine of H3990; opaqueness: - darkness.


H4155 <STRHEB>@ מוּעף mû‛âph moo-awf' From H5774; properly {covered} that {is} dark; abstractly {obscurity} that {is} distress: - dimness.


H4285 <STRHEB>@ מחשׁך machshâk makh-shawk' From H2821; darkness; concretely a dark place: - dark ({-ness} place).


H4364 <STRHEB>@ מכמר מכמר makmâr mikmôr {mak-mawr'} mik-more' From H3648 in the sense of blackening by heat; a (hunter´ s) net (as dark from concealment): - net.


H4588 <STRHEB>@ מעוּף mâ‛ûph maw-oof' From H5774 in the sense of covering with shade (compare H4155); darkness: - dimness.


H4631 <STRHEB>@ מערה me‛ârâh meh-aw-raw' From H5783; a cavern (as dark): - {cave} {den} hole.


H5399 <STRHEB>@ נשׁף nesheph neh'-shef From H5398; properly a {breeze} that {is} (by implication) dusk (when the evening breeze prevails): - {dark} dawning of the day ({morning}) {night} twilight.


H5638 <STRHEB>@ סתו sethâv seth-awv' From an unused root meaning to hide; winter (as the dark season): - winter.


H5645 <STRHEB>@ עב ‛âb awb Masculine and feminine; from H5743; properly an {envelope} that {is} darkness (or {density} ); specifically a (scud) cloud; also a copse: - {clay} (thick) {cloud} X {thick} thicket. Compare H5672.


H5743 <STRHEB>@ עוּב ‛ûb oob A primitive root; to be dense or {dark} that {is} to becloud: - cover with a cloud.


H5774 <STRHEB>@ עוּף ‛ûph oof A primitive root; to cover (with wings or obscurity); hence (as denominative from H5775) to fly; also (by implication of dimness) to faint (from the darkness of swooning): - {brandish} be (wax) {faint} flee {away} fly (away - {}) X {set} shine {forth} weary.


H5848 <STRHEB>@ עטף ‛âţaph aw-taf' A primitive root; to {shroud} that {is} clothe (whether transitively or reflexively); hence (from the idea of darkness) to languish: - cover ({over}) {fail} {faint} {feebler} hide {self} be {overwhelmed} swoon.


H5890 <STRHEB>@ עיפה ‛êyphâh ay-faw' Feminine from H5774; obscurity (as if from covering): - darkness.


H5939 <STRHEB>@ עלטה ‛ălâţâh al-aw-taw' Feminine from an unused root meaning to cover; dusk: - {dark} twilight.


H6150 <STRHEB>@ ערב ‛ârab aw-rab' A primitive root (rather identical with H6148 through the idea of covering with a texture); to grow dusky at sundown: - be {darkened} (toward) evening.


H6205 <STRHEB>@ ערפל ‛ărâphel ar-aw-fel' Probably from H6201; gloom (as of a lowering sky): - ({gross} thick) dark ({cloud} -ness).


H6272 <STRHEB>@ עתם ‛âtham aw-tham' A primitive root; probably to {glow} that {is} (figuratively) be desolated: - be darkened.


H6751 <STRHEB>@ צלל tsâlal tsaw-lal' A primitive root (rather identical with H6749 through the idea of hovering over (compare H6754)); to {shade} as twilight or an opaque object: - begin to be {dark} shadowing.


H6828 <STRHEB>@ צפן צפון tsâphôn tsâphôn {tsaw-fone'} tsaw-fone' From H6845; properly {hidden} that {is} dark; used only of the north as a quarter (gloomy and unknown): - north ({-ern} {side} {-ward} wind).


H6937 <STRHEB>@ קדר qâdar kaw-dar' A primitive root; to be {ashy} that {is} dark colored; by implication to mourn (in sackcloth or sordid garments): - be black ({-ish}) be (make) dark ({-en}) X {heavily} (cause to) mourn.


H651 <STRHEB>@ אפל 'aphêl aw-fale' From an unused root meaning to set as the sun; dusky: - very dark.


H652 <STRHEB>@ אפל 'ôphel o'-fel From the same as H651; dusk: - {darkness} {obscurity} privily.


H653 <STRHEB>@ אפלה 'ăphêlâh af-ay-law' Feminine of H651; {duskiness} figuratively misfortune; concretely concealment: - {dark} {darkness} {gloominess} X thick.


H7087 <STRHEB>@ קפא qâphâ' kaw-faw' A primitive root; to {shrink} that {is} thicken (as unracked {wine} curdled {milk} clouded {sky} frozen water): - {congeal} {curdle} {dark`} settle.


H7835 <STRHEB>@ שׁחר shâchar shaw-khar' A primitive root (rather identical with H7836 through the idea of the duskiness of early dawn); to be dim or dark (in color): - be black.


H7883 <STRHEB>@ שׁחר שׁחור שׁיחור shîychôr shichôr shichôr {shee-khore'} {shee-khore'} shee-khore' Probably from H7835; {dark} that {is} turbid; {Shichor} a stream of Egypt: - {Shihor} Sihor.


H7884 <STRHEB>@ שׁיחור לבנת shîychôr libenâth shee-khore' lib-nawth' From the same as H7883 and H3835; darkish whiteness; Shichor {Libnath} a stream of Palestine: - Shihor-libnath.


H8040 <STRHEB>@ שׂמאל שׂמאול ώemô'l ώeml {sem-ole'} sem-ole' A primitive word (rather perhaps from the same as H8071 (by insertion of the 'aleph) through the idea of wrapping up); properly dark (as {enveloped}) that {is} the north; hence (by orientation) the left hand: - left ({hand} side).


G135 <STRGRK>@ αἴνιγμα ainigma ah'ee-nig-ma From a derivative of G136 (in its primary sense); an obscure saying (enigma) that is (abstractly) obscureness: - X darkly.


G2217 <STRGRK>@ ζόφος zophos dzof'-os Akin to the base of G3509; gloom (as shrouding like a cloud): - blackness darkness mist.


G2250 <STRGRK>@ ἡμέρα hēmera hay-mer'-ah Feminine (with G5610 implied) of a derivative of ἧμαι hēmai (to sit; akin to the base of G1476) meaning tame that is gentle; day that is (literally) the time space between dawn and dark or the whole 24 hours (but several days were usually reckoned by the Jews as inclusive of the parts of both extremes); figuratively a period (always defined more or less clearly by the context): - age + alway (mid-) day (by day [-ly]) + for ever judgment (day) time while years.


G4639 <STRGRK>@ σκία skia skee'-ah Apparently a primary word; shade or a shadow (literally or figuratively [darkness of error or an adumbration]): - shadow.


G4652 <STRGRK>@ σκοτεινός skoteinos skot-i-nos' From G4655; opaque that is (figuratively) benighted: - dark full of darkness.


G4653 <STRGRK>@ σκοτία skotia skot-ee'-ah From G4655; dimness obscurity (literally or figuratively): - dark (-ness).


G4654 <STRGRK>@ σκοτίζω skotizō skot-id'-zo From G4655; to obscure (literally or figuratively): - darken.


G4655 <STRGRK>@ σκότος skotos skot'-os From the base of G4639; shadiness that is obscurity (literally or figuratively): - darkness.


G4656 <STRGRK>@ σκοτόω skotoō skot-o'-o From G4655; to obscure or blind (literally or figuratively): - be full of darkness.


G850 <STRGRK>@ αὐχμηρός auchmēros owkh-may-ros' From αὐχμός auchmos (probably from a base akin to that of G109; dust as dried by wind); properly dirty that is (by implication) obscure: - dark.