4] Scriptures that use this unique Hebrew term, Bow Shemesh
Logically, we know that the sun sets as the day is coming to an end, at the time of day we call the evening.
The sun does not set in the morning of the day, when the sun is coming up. Of course not! The sun sets in the evening of a day. Evening, in its word origins relates to the darkening or covering of the day, the covering of the light.
As the sun is losing its intensity of light, as it travels closer to the western horizon, the sun is setting, the day is ending, and the night is approaching. The scriptures will clearly reveal this fact.
When the sun is in the process of, or during the action of the sun setting or getting closer to the western horizon, that time of day is the evening time.
Bow shemesh
is the Hebrew phrase that expresses the action of or the process of
the sun's departing or going down for that day. Bow shemesh means
sunset. No other Hebrew phrase is translated sunset.
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