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Evening @ the period following sunset with which the Jewish day began kjv@Genesis:1:5; kjv@Mark:13:35). The Hebrews reckoned two evenings of each day, as appears from kjv@Exodus:16:12: 30:8; 12:6 (marg.); kjv@Leviticus:23:5 (marg. R.V., "between the two evenings"). The "first evening" was that period when the sun was verging towards setting, and the "second evening" the moment of actual sunset. The word "evenings" in kjv@Jeremiah:5:6 should be "deserts" (marg. R.V.).

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Evening, the @ The day originally began with kjv@Genesis:1:5
Divided into two, commencing at 3 o'clock, and sunset kjv@Exodus:12:6 kjv@Numbers:9:3
Called
Even kjv@Genesis:19:1 kjv@Deuteronomy:28:67
Eventide kjv@Joshua:8:29 kjv@Acts:4:3
Cool of the day kjv@Genesis:3:8
Stretches out its shadows kjv@Jeremiah:6:4
The outgoings of, praise God kjv@Psalms:65:8
Man ceases from labour in kjv@Ruth:2:17 kjv@Psalms:104:23
Wild beasts come forth in kjv@Psalms:59:6 kjv@Psalms:59:14 kjv@Jeremiah:5:6
A season for
Meditation kjv@Genesis:24:63
Prayer kjv@Psalms:55:17 kjv@Matthew:14:15 kjv@Matthew:14:23
Exercise kjv@2Samuel:11:2
Taking food kjv@Mark:14:17 kjv@Mark:14:18 kjv@Luke:24:29 kjv@Luke:24:30
Humiliation often continued until kjv@Joshua:7:6 kjv@Judges:20:23 kjv@Judges:20:26 kjv@Judges:21:2 kjv@Ezra:9:4 kjv@Ezra:9:5
Custom of sitting at the gates in kjv@Genesis:19:1
All defiled persons uncleaned until kjv@Leviticus:11:24-28 kjv@Leviticus:15:5-7 kjv@Leviticus:17:15 kjv@Numbers:19:19
Part of the daily sacrifice offered in kjv@Exodus:29:41 kjv@Psalms:141:2 kjv@Daniel:9:21
Paschal lamb killed in kjv@Exodus:12:6 kjv@Exodus:12:18
The golden candlestick lighted in kjv@Exodus:27:21 kjv@Exodus:30:8
The sky red in, a token of fair weather kjv@Matthew:16:2

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kjv@STRING:Arabia <HITCHCOCK>@ evening; desert; ravens - HITCHCOCK-A


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H2583 <STRHEB>@ חנה chânâh khaw-naw' A primitive root (compare H2603); properly to incline; by implication to decline (of the slanting rays of evening); specifically to pitch a tent; generally to encamp (for abode or siege): - abide (in {tents}) {camp} {dwell} {encamp} grow to an {end} {lie} pitch ({tent}) rest in tent.


H3117 <STRHEB>@ יום yôm yome From an unused root meaning to be hot; a day (as the warm {hours}) whether literally (from sunrise to {sunset} or from one sunset to the {next}) or figuratively (a space of time defined by an associated {term}) (often used adverbially): - {age} + {always} + {chronicles} continually ({-ance}) {daily} ({[birth-]} {each} to) {day} (now {a} two) days ({agone}) + {elder} X {end} + {evening} + (for) ever ({-lasting} {-more}) X {full} {life} as (so) long as (. . . {live}) (even) {now} + {old} + {outlived} + {perpetually} {presently} + {remaineth} X {required} {season} X {since} {space} {then} (process of) {time} + as at other {times} + in {trouble} {weather} (as) {when} ({a} {the} within a) while ({that}) X whole (+ {age}) (full) year ({-ly}) + younger.


H4628 <STRHEB>@ מערבה מערב ma‛ărâb ma‛ărâbâh {mah-ar-awb'} mah-ar-aw-baw' From {H6150} in the sense of shading; the west (as the region of the evening sun): - west.


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.


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.


H6160 <STRHEB>@ ערבה ‛ărâbâh ar-aw-baw' From H6150 (in the sense of sterility); a desert; especially (with the article prefixed) the (generally) sterile valley of the Jordan and its continuation to the Red Sea: - {Arabah} {champaign} {desert} {evening} {heaven} {plain} wilderness. See also H1026.


H6256 <STRHEB>@ עת ‛êth ayth From H5703; {time} especially (adverbially with preposition) {now} {when} etc.: - + {after} [al-] {ways} X {certain} + {continually} + {evening} {long} (due) {season} so [long] {as} {[even-} {evening-} noon-] {tide} ({[meal-]} what) {time} when.


H7503 <STRHEB>@ רפה râphâh raw-faw' A primitive root; to slacken (in many {applications} literally or figuratively): - {abate} {cease} {consume} draw [toward {evening]} {fail} (be) {faint} be (wax) {feeble} {forsake} {idle} {leave} let alone ({go} {down}) (be) {slack} {stay} be {still} be {slothful} (be) weak (-en). See H7495.


G1172 <STRGRK>@ δειπνέω deipneō dipe-neh'-o From G1173; to dine that is take the principal (or evening) meal: - sup (X -per).


G1173 <STRGRK>@ δεῖπνον deipnon dipe'-non From the same as G1160; dinner that is the chief meal (usually in the evening): - feast supper.


G2073 <STRGRK>@ ἑσπέρα hespera hes-per'-ah Feminine of an adjective ἑσπερός hesperos (evening); the eve (G5610 being implied): - evening (-tide).