and God called the light, day, but the darkness, called he, night. So it was evening—and it was morning, one day.
Thine, is the day, Yea, thine, the night, Thou, didst establish moon and sun;
Forming light and creating darkness, Making prosperity, and creating misfortune,—I—Yahweh, who doeth all these.
For, all ye, are, sons of light, and sons of day,—we are not of night, nor of darkness:
Thou causest darkness, and it becometh night, Therein, creepeth forth, Every wild beast of the forest;
During all the days of the earth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat and summer and winter, and day and night, shall not cease.
Day, unto day, doth pour forth speech, and, night, unto night, doth breathe out knowledge.
Thus, saith Yahweh, If ye can break, My covenant of the day, and My covenant of the night, That there be not day and night in their season,
All things, however, when reproved by the light, become manifest, for, all that of itself maketh manifest, is, light;
Each one’s work, shall be made, manifest; for, the day, will make it plain, because, by fire, is it to be revealed,—and, each one’s work, of what sort it is, the fire itself will prove:—
And God called the expanse, heavens. So it was evening—and it was morning, a, second day.
And God saw every thing which he had made, and lo! it was very good. So it was evening—and it was morning, the sixth day.
So it was evening—and it was morning, a fifth day.
So it was evening—and it was morning, a fourth day.
So it was evening—and it was morning, a third day.
And all the assembly saw that Aaron was dead; and they bewailed Aaron thirty days, even all the house of Israel.
Yea the dwellers in the uttermost parts have feared at thy tokens, The goings forth of morning and evening, thou causest to shout for joy.