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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Hast thou commanded morning since thy days? Causest thou the dawn to know its place?
Arise, be bright, for come hath thy light, And the honour of Jehovah hath risen on thee. For, lo, the darkness doth cover the earth, And thick darkness the peoples, And on thee rise doth Jehovah, And His honour on thee is seen.
And risen to you, ye who fear My name, Hath the sun of righteousness -- and healing in its wings, And ye have gone forth, and have increased as calves of a stall.
Through the tender mercies of our God, In which the rising from on high did look upon us,
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 is left alone, and one wrestleth with him till the ascending of the dawn;
And the men have not been willing to hearken to him, and the man taketh hold on his concubine, and bringeth her out unto them without, and they know her, and roll themselves upon her all the night, till the morning, and send her away in the ascending of the dawn;
And they rise early, and it cometh to pass, at the ascending of the dawn, that Samuel calleth unto Saul, on the roof, saying, 'Rise, and I send thee away;' and Saul riseth, and they go out, both of them -- he and Samuel, without.
Hast thou commanded morning since thy days? Causest thou the dawn to know its place?
And the inhabitants of the uttermost parts From Thy signs are afraid, The outgoings of morning and evening Thou causest to sing.
Through the tender mercies of our God, In which the rising from on high did look upon 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 tender mercies of our God, In which the rising from on high did look upon us,