Book, Chapter
1 3, 6-10 | instead of Thee, served up the Sun and Moon, beautiful works
2 3, 6-10 | were it to love this very sun (which is real to our sight
3 5, 3-4 | of those luminaries, the sun and moon, -what day and
4 5, 3-4 | part of its light, moon or sun is to be eclipsed, and so
5 5, 3-4 | foresee a failure of the sun's light, which shall be,
6 5, 5-8 | and of the motions of the sun and moon (although these
7 5, 7-12 | of the heaven, and stars, sun, and moon, and I now no
8 7, 1-2 | hindereth not the light of the sun from passing through it,
9 7, 13-19| Thy angels, all Thy hosts, sun and moon, all the stars
10 9, 4-10 | of flesh in that earthly sun; for they that would have
11 9, 10-24| even the very heaven whence sun and moon and stars shine
12 10, 6-9 | I asked the heavens, sun, moon, stars, "Nor (say
13 10, 15-23| name a stone, I name the sun, the things themselves not
14 10, 15-23| I name the image of the sun, and that image is present
15 11, 18-24| day-break, I foreshow, that the sun, is about to rise. What
16 11, 18-24| foresignify, to come; not the sun, which already is; but the
17 11, 23-29| that the motions of the sun, moon, and stars, constituted
18 11, 23-30| not the stay only of the sun upon the earth (according
19 11, 23-30| completed by the motion of the sun and by his circuit from
20 11, 23-30| have a day, although the sun should finish that course
21 11, 23-30| one hour comes to; but the sun must go four and twenty
22 11, 23-30| be called a day; if the sun should run his whole round
23 11, 23-30| nor that, if, while the sun stood still, so much time
24 11, 23-30| should overpass, as the sun usually makes his whole
25 11, 23-30| measuring the circuit of the sun, should say that it was
26 11, 23-30| time; even supposing the sun to run his round from east
27 11, 23-30| at the prayer of one, the sun had stood still, till he
28 11, 23-30| his victorious battle, the sun stood still, but time went
29 13, 18-23| be enabled to behold the Sun, let him not dwell in a
30 13, 19-25| the day, lightened by the sun, utter unto day, speech
31 13, 32-47| shining from above, the sun to suffice for the day,
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