(1) It sometimes means the time from daylight till dark. This popular meaning is easily discovered by the context, e. g.
Ge 1:5;
8:22, etc. The marked periods of this daytime were morning, noon and night, as with us. See
Ps 55:17. The early hours were sometimes called "the cool of the day" (
Ge 3:8). After the exile the day. or daytime was divided into twelve hours and the night into twelve (see
Mt 20:1-12;
Joh 11:9;
Ac 23:23); 6 a. m. would correspond to the first hour, 9 a. m. to the third; 12 noon to the sixth, etc. The hours were longer during the longer days and shorter during the shorter days, since they always counted 12 hours between sunrise and sunset.