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  1. The Hebrew lexicon is Brown, Driver, Briggs, Gesenius Lexicon; this is keyed to the "Theological Word Book of the Old Testament." These files are considered public domain. Brown, Driver, Briggs and Gesenius. "Hebrew Lexicon entry for `ereb". "The NAS Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon". ..

  2. It is often used in the context of the daily cycle, signifying the end of the day and the beginning of a new one according to the Hebrew reckoning of time, which starts at sunset. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, the day was considered to begin at sunset, making "ereb" a significant marker for the start of a new ...

  3. In the Hebrew Bible, "ereb" signifies not only the literal evening but also metaphorically represents the end of a period or the onset of a new phase. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israelite culture, the day was reckoned from evening to evening, following the creation account in Genesis where "there was evening, and there was morning—the first day" (Genesis 1:5, BSB).

  4. Strong's #6154: `ereb (pronounced ay'-reb) or mereb (1 Kings 10:15), (with the article prefix), {eh'-reb}; from 6148; the web (or transverse threads of cloth); also a mixture, (or mongrel race):--Arabia, mingled people, mixed (multitude), woof. Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon: / ‛êreb / ‛ereb . 1) woof. 1a) as mixed, interwoven. 1b ...

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  6. Find “ereb” in the Bible (Old Testament) Strong’s Hebrew Lexicon or עֶרֶב ʻereb; ( 1 Kings 10:15 ), (with the article prefix), eh’-reb ; from H6148 ; the web (or transverse threads of cloth); also a mixture, (or mongrel race):—Arabia, mingled people, mixed (multitude), woof.

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  8. Genesis 1:5: "and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day." Genesis 1:8: "called the firmament Heaven. And the evening and the morning were the second day."