And that day was the preparation, and the sabbath was coming on.
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George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
Parasceve. That is, the eve or day of preparation for the sabbath. (Challoner)
And the sabbath drew near. Literally, shined. The sabbath began in the evening, at sunset. It may, perhaps, be said to shine by the moonlight, at full-moon, or because of a great many lights that used to be set up at that time, on account of the great sabbath. (Witham)
We learn from Maim on, that all the Jews were so strictly bound to keep a light in their dwellings on the sabbath-day, that although a man had not bread to eat, he was expected to be from door to door, to purchase oil for his lamp. (Pastorini)