- The day originally began with Genesis 1:5
- Divided into two, commencing at 3 o'clock, and sunset Exodus 12:6; Numbers 9:3
- CALLED
- Eventide Joshua 8:29; Acts 4:3
- Cool of the day Genesis 3:8
- Stretches out its shadows Jeremiah 6:4
- The outgoings of, praise God Psalm 65:8
- Man ceases from labour in Ruth 2:17; Psalm 104:23
- Wild beasts come forth in Psalm 59:6,14; Jeremiah 5:6
- A SEASON FOR
- Meditation Genesis 24:63
- Prayer Psalm 55:17; Matthew 14:15,23
- Exercise 2 Samuel 11:2
- Taking food Mark 14:17,18; Luke 24:29,30
- Humiliation often continued until Joshua 7:6; Judges 20:23,26; 21:2; Ezra 9:4,5
- Custom of sitting at the gates in Genesis 19:1
- All defiled persons uncleaned until Leviticus 11:24-28; 15:5-7; 17:15; Numbers 19:19
- Part of the daily sacrifice offered in Exodus 29:41; Psalm 141:2; Daniel 9:21
- Paschal lamb killed in Exodus 12:6,18
- The golden candlestick lighted in Exodus 27:21; 30:8
- The sky red in, a token of fair weather Matthew 16:2
Reuben Archer Torrey (28 January 1856 – 26 October 1928) was an American evangelist, pastor, educator, and writer. He aligned with Keswickian theology.[1]
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