The night is far spent, and the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armor of light.

'the night is far spent' -'almost gone' (NASV) Apparently 'night' here stands for the 'life of the world'.. don't think that 'night' here refers to one's earthly life, in that case Paul would be saying, 'Your just about dead, so get rid of your sinful habits'. That just doesn't seem to be. very noble incentive to live right. 'Day' in this context refers to. life lived according to God's will (Romans 13:13) and opposed to. life lived in sin.. think Paul's language here finds. counterpart in Peter's statement:

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Old Testament