MORNING
Source: 522, 567
- The second part of the day at the creation Ge 1:5,8,13,19,23,31 - The first part of the natural day Mr 16:2 - Ordained by God Job 38:12 - Began with first dawn Jos 6:15; Ps 119:147 - Continued until noon 1Ki 18:26; Ne 8:3 - First dawning of, called the eyelids of the morning Job 3:9; 41:18 - The outgoings of, made to rejoice Ps 65:8 - THE JEWS . Generally rose early in Ge 28:18; Jud 6:28 . Eat but little in Ec 10:16 . Went to the temple in Lu 21:38; Joh 8:2 . Offered a part of the daily sacrifice in Ex 29:38,39; Nu 28:4-7 . Devoted a part of, to prayer and praise Ps 5:3; 59:16; 88:13 . Gathered the manna in Ex 16:21 . Began their journeys in Ge 22:3 . Held courts of justice in Jer 21:12; Mt 27:1 . Contracted covenants in Ge 26:31 . Transacted business in Ec 11:6; Mt 20:1 - Was frequently cloudless 2Sa 23:4 - A red sky in, a sign of bad weather Mt 16:3 - Ushered in by the morning star Job 38:7 - ILLUSTRATIVE . Of the resurrection day Ps 49:14 . (Breaking forth,) of the glory of the church So 6:10; Isa 58:8 . (Star of,) of the glory of Christ Re 22:16 . (Star of,) of reward of saints Re 2:28 . (Clouds in,) of the short lived profession of hypocrites Ho 6:4 . (Wings of,) of rapid movements Ps 139:9 . (Spread upon the mountains,) of heavy calamities Joe 2:2
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Morn″ing (môrn″ĭng), n. [[OE. morning, morwening. See Morn.]] 1. 1. The first or early part of the day, variously understood as the earliest hours of light, the time near sunrise; the time from midnight to noon, from rising to noon, etc.
2. 2. The first or early part; as, the morning of life.
3. 3. The goddess Aurora. Shak.