Playlist: boqer (#H1242) (topic)

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Passover (Part Five)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

The Hebrew word *boqer* (H1242), meaning morning, is distinctly different from *lailah*, which refers to the dark of night, as established in Genesis 1:5 where God called the light Day (*yom*), comprising both dark and light periods, with *lailah* as night and *boqer* as morning. These terms are shown in opposition, clearly …


Passover (Part Four)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

The Hebrew word *boqer* (H1242), meaning morning, is distinct from *lailah*, which means night, as shown in scriptural usage. *Boqer* follows *lailah* and typically refers to the light period of the day from sunrise until about the middle of the day. There is no scriptural evidence that *boqer* begins in the middle of the night, …


Passover (Part Three)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

The Hebrew word *boqer* (H1242), meaning morning, is significant in understanding the timing of events as described in the biblical narrative. In Exodus 16:12-13, God speaks to the Israelites through Moses, indicating that in the morning they will have their fill of bread, distinct from the evening events involving quail. This …