This Is Appendix 11 From The Companion Bible. The
word "day", when used without any limiting
words, may refer to a long or prolonged period: as, the "day
of grace", the "day of visitation",
the "day of salvation", the "day of
judgment", the "day of the Lord", "man's
day", etc. But when the word "day"
is used with a numeral (cardinal or ordinal), as one, two,
three, etc., or first, second, third, etc., "evening and
morning" (Genesis 1), or the "seventh day"
(Exodus 20:9,
11,
etc.), it is defined, limited, and restricted to an ordinary day of
twenty-four hours.
The word "day" is never
used for a year. Sometimes a corresponding number of days is used for a
corresponding number of years, but in that case it is always expressly
stated to be so used; as in Numbers 14: It is the same in Ezekiel 4: There is no Scriptural warrant for arbitrarily
assuming this to be a general principle in the absence of any statement
of that effect. |