On the morrow. Literally, "in the morning." The second house of the women. The gynaeceum comprised at least three distinct houses:—
1. A residence for the queen, corresponding to that which Solomon built for the daughter of Pharaoh (1 Kings 7:8);
2. A house for the secondary wives, or concubines; and,
3. A house for the virgins. On returning from her first visit to the king's chamber, a woman ordinarily became an inmate of the "second house." This "second house" was under the care of a eunuch called Sha'ashgaz.