THE CHRONICLES OF TOMORROW

Chronicles of Tomorrow
 By Sodunke Moyosoreoluwa Samuel A.K.A Shodunkemayor 

MORROW, TOMORROW

mor'-o, too-mor'-o:
Two words are used in the Old Testament in this meaning: boqer, which properly means "dawn," or "morning," and machar, properly the same, but used for the next morning and hence,"tomorrow," like the German morgen. The derivative mo-chorath, is
"the following day," "all the next day," especially after yom ("day"), but usually coupled with a noun following, as in Leviticus 23:11 , mochorath ha-shabbath "day after the Sabbath." It is also used
adverbially for "on the morrow," as in Genesis 19:34 .
In the Greek of the New Testament we find aurion (Matthew 6:34 , etc.),commonly used, but hexes,
also occurs (Acts 25:17 the King James Version, where the Revised Version (British and American)renders more exactly "the next day"); epaurion, is
"on the morrow" (Acts 10:9,23,24 ).

“Do not boast about
tomorrow, for you do not know
what a day may bring.”

© Shodunkemayor 

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