Matthew Poole Commentary - Genesis 1:5 - 1:5

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Genesis 1:5 - 1:5


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It is acknowledged by all, that the



evening and the morning are not here to be understood according to our common usage, but are put by a synecdoche each of them for one whole part of the natural day. But because it may be doubted which part each of them signifies, some understand by



evening, the foregoing day; and by



the morning, the foregoing night; and so the natural day begins with the morning or the light, as it did with the ancient Chaldeans. Others by



evening understand the first night or darkness which was upon the face of the earth, Gen_1:2, which probably continued for the space of about twelve hours, the beginning whereof might fitly be called



evening; and by



morning the succeeding light or day, which may reasonably be supposed to continue the other twelve hours, or thereabouts. And this seems the truer opinion,



1. Because the darkness was before the light, as the



evening is put before the



morning, Gen_1:5, Gen_1:8, and afterwards.



2. Because this best agrees both with the vulgar and with the Scripture use of the terms of



evening and morning.



3. Because the Jews, who had the best opportunity of knowing the mind of God in this matter by Moses and other succeeding prophets, begun both their common and sacred days with the evening, as is confessed, and may be gathered from Lev_23:32.



Were the first day; did constitute or make up the first day; day of being taken largely for the natural day, consisting of twenty-four hours: these were the parts the first day; and the like is to be understood of the succeeding days. Moreover, God, who could have made all things at once, was pleased to divide his work into six days, partly to give us occasion more distinctly and seriously to consider God's works, and principally to lay the foundation for the weekly sabbath, as is clearly intimated, Gen_2:2-3 Exo_20:9-11.