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A day is a term we associate with a division of time comprised of twenty-four hours, which is further divided into day and night. The day is the single basic division of time which determines when we get out of bed, go to work, eat, sleep, and carry out activities within a twenty-four-hour period.
A day is basic when it comes to human productivity in time; everyone has the same allocation of time to work, sleep, exercise, cook, communicate, and do just about else associated with human existence on earth.
In ancient Hebrew usage (Hebrew is the language the Old Testament scriptures were written in), the word for day is “yom”. The usage of this word “yom” ranges from a point in time, to some hours in the day, the period of twenty-four hours, the period of twelve hours, a period of time or season comprising some months, year, or years as the case may be, an age, or a lengthy undetermined period of time comprised of many years or even an infinite period of time.
These varied and diverse usage of time in the Old Testament scriptures is a result of limitation of the Hebrew vocabulary.
The Hebrew vocabulary or lexicon is made up of 8,700 words. This limitation produced a scenario whereby a word can mean something else in a wide variety of contexts.
For instance, the word “yom” which we are considering means “an unspecified length of time” in Genesis 4:3:
“And in the process of time, it came to pass that Cain brought an offering of the fruit of the ground to the LORD”
Genesis 4:3
We are told that “in the process of time”, Cain brought an offering to the Lord. This could also be written as “after some time”.
We can comfortably say that this process of time is a season made up of several months.