Book, Chapter
1 3, 6-10 | certain: these things the beasts and birds discern as well
2 3, 6-11 | that I should excel the beasts, but according to the sense
3 4, 15-22| charioteer, or fighter with beasts in the theatre, known far
4 5, 3-4 | their own luxuriousness, as beasts of the field, that Thou,
5 5, 3-5 | to birds, and four-footed beasts, and creeping things, changing
6 6, 1-1 | and separated me from the beasts of the field, and fowls
7 7, 9-15 | corruptible man, and birds, and beasts, and creeping things; namely,
8 7, 13-19| fruitful trees, and all cedars; beasts, and all cattle, creeping
9 7, 17-23| whitherto reach the faculties of beasts; and thence again to the
10 10, 17-26| cleave unto Thee. For even beasts and birds have memory; else
11 10, 17-26| me from the four-footed beasts and made me wiser than the
12 10, 25-36| such parts of it as the beasts also have, for I found Thee
13 13, 21-30| knowledge: that so the wild beasts may be tamed, the cattle
14 13, 21-31| soul shall there be good beasts, in meekness of action (
15 13, 23-33| over all cattle and wild beasts, and over all the earth,
16 13, 23-33| compared unto the brute beasts, and is become like unto
17 13, 24-35| fruit-trees, and plants, and beasts of the earth. But now neither
18 13, 24-35| nor the trees, nor the beasts, nor serpents is it said,
19 13, 25-38| fowls of the air, and to the beasts of the earth, and to all
20 13, 32-47| replenished with fishes, beasts, and birds; because the
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