Reference: Dayspring
Easton
(Job 38:12; Lu 1:78), the dawn of the morning; daybreak. (Comp. Isa 60:1-2; Mal 4:2; Re 22:16.)
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In thy days didst thou command the morning? and didst thou make the dawning know its place?
Arise,shine, for thy light has come, and the glory of Jehovah has risen upon thee. For behold, the darkness shall cover the earth, and gloom the nations: and Jehovah shall arise upon thee, and his glory shall be seen upon thee.
And to you fearing my name the sun of justice arose, and healing in his wings; and ye went forth and spread as calves of the stall.
Through the bowels of mercy of our God; by which the rising of the sun of sublimity has reviewed us,
I Jesus sent mine angel to testify these things to you, to the churches. I am the root and stock of David, the shining and morning star.
Hastings
An old English expression denoting the dawn ('the day sprynge or dawnynge of the daye gyveth a certeyne lyght before the rysinge of the sonne,' Eden, Decades, 1555, p. 264). It occurs in Job 38:12 'Hast thou
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And Jacob will be left alone by himself, and a man will wrestle with him till the ascending of the morning.
And the men were not willing to hear to him: and the man will lay hold upon his concubine and will bring out to them without, and they will know her, and will gratify their desires upon her all the night, even till morning: and they will send her away in the ascending of the dawn.
And they will rise early: and it will be about the hind of the dawn, and Samuel will call to Saul to the roof, saying, Arise, and I will send thee away. And Saul will arise, and they two will go forth, he and Samuel without
In thy days didst thou command the morning? and didst thou make the dawning know its place?
And they shall be afraid, those dwelling in the ends, from thy signs: the goings forth of the morning and evening thou wilt cause to rejoice.
Through the bowels of mercy of our God; by which the rising of the sun of sublimity has reviewed us,
Morish
???????. The word is from 'to arise up.' Lu 1:78. It is elsewhere translated 'east' because it is in the east that the sun rises. Christ is here compared to the spring of day from on high, as the true heavenly light, "to give light to them that sit in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the way of peace."
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Through the bowels of mercy of our God; by which the rising of the sun of sublimity has reviewed us,