Genesis 1:8

NETBible

God called the expanse “sky.” There was evening, and there was morning, a second day.

NIV ©

God called the expanse "sky". And there was evening, and there was morning—the second day.

NASB ©

God called the expanse heaven. And there was evening and there was morning, a second day.

NLT ©

And God called the space "sky." This happened on the second day.

MSG ©

he named sky the Heavens; It was evening, it was morning--Day Two.

BBE ©

And God gave the arch the name of Heaven. And there was evening and there was morning, the second day.

NRSV ©

God called the dome Sky. And there was evening and there was morning, the second day.

NKJV ©

And God called the firmament Heaven. So the evening and the morning were the second day.


KJV
And God
<0430>
called
<07121> (8799)
the firmament
<07549>
Heaven
<08064>_.
And the evening
<06153>
and the morning
<01242>
were the second
<08145>
day
<03117>_.
{And the evening...: Heb. And the evening was, and the morning was etc.}
NASB ©

God
<430>
called
<7121>
the expanse
<7549>
heaven
<8064>
. And there was evening
<6153>
and there was morning
<1242>
, a second
<8145>
day
<3117>
.
LXXM
kai
<2532> 
CONJ
ekalesen
<2564> 
V-AAI-3S
o
<3588> 
T-NSM
yeov
<2316> 
N-NSM
to
<3588> 
T-ASN
sterewma
<4733> 
N-ASN
ouranon
<3772> 
N-ASM
kai
<2532> 
CONJ
eiden
<3708> 
V-AAI-3S
o
<3588> 
T-NSM
yeov
<2316> 
N-NSM
oti
<3754> 
CONJ
kalon
<2570> 
A-NSN
kai
<2532> 
CONJ
egeneto
<1096> 
V-AMI-3S
espera
<2073> 
N-NSF
kai
<2532> 
CONJ
egeneto
<1096> 
V-AMI-3S
prwi
<4404> 
ADV
hmera
<2250> 
N-NSF
deutera
<1208> 
A-NSF
NET [draft] ITL
God
<0430>
called
<07121>
the expanse
<07549>
“sky
<08064>
.” There was
<01961>
evening
<06153>
, and there was
<01961>
morning
<01242>
, a second
<08145>
day
<03117>
.
HEBREW
P
yns
<08145>
Mwy
<03117>
rqb
<01242>
yhyw
<01961>
bre
<06153>
yhyw
<01961>
Myms
<08064>
eyqrl
<07549>
Myhla
<0430>
arqyw (1:8)
<07121>

NETBible

God called the expanse “sky.” There was evening, and there was morning, a second day.

NET Notes

tn Though the Hebrew word can mean “heaven,” it refers in this context to “the sky.”