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{{bgw| Ge 1:5 }} And God called the light<ref>{{sy| light }}</ref> Day<ref>{{sy| day }}</ref>, and the darkness<ref>{{sy| darkness }}</ref> he called Night<ref>{{sy| night }}</ref>. And the evening<ref>{{sy| evening }}</ref> and the morning<ref>{{sy| morning }}</ref> were the first day. <ref>{{sy|first day }}</ref> | {{bgw| Ge 1:5 }} And God called the light<ref>{{sy| light }}</ref> Day<ref>{{sy| day }}</ref>, and the darkness<ref>{{sy| darkness }}</ref> he called Night<ref>{{sy| night }}</ref>. And the evening<ref>{{sy| evening }}</ref> and the morning<ref>{{sy| morning }}</ref> were the first day. <ref>{{sy|first day }}</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:16, 26 September 2022
▸ ± Ge 1:5 And God called the light[1] Day[2], and the darkness[3] he called Night[4]. And the evening[5] and the morning[6] were the first day. [7]
The first day is called Day One, not the First Day. There are other words for 'first'. This is interesting because the other days are called 'second', 'third', 'fourth', etc. 'One [v 1] means 'understood ח mist אד', so it could be called the Day of the 'understood ח mist א()ד'. [q 1][a 1] [q 2] [a 2]
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