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1 I, 4 | all. For the heights of heaven, and the depths of the abysses, 2 I, 6 | lightning as it flashes out of heaven, that it does not consume 3 I, 7 | alone stretched out the heaven, and established the breadth 4 I, 12 | air and all that is under heaven is in a certain sort anointed 5 II, 3 | And where has he gone? To heaven? No. But you will perhaps 6 II, 5 | that stud the wide-spread heaven.~Whence sprang the gods 7 II, 6 | likeness made the starry heaven,~That unto all things shelter 8 II, 6 | waves,~Loveless; but when by heaven her love was sought,~Then 9 II, 10 | beginning God created the heaven and the earth." First he 10 II, 11 | God called the firmament Heaven: and God saw that it was 11 II, 11 | Let the water under the heaven be gathered into one place, 12 II, 11 | in the firmament of the heaven, to give light on earth, 13 II, 11 | in the firmament of the heaven, to give light upon the 14 II, 11 | in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth, 15 II, 11 | earth in the firmament of heaven: and it was so. And God 16 II, 11 | and over the fowl of the heaven, and over the cattle, and 17 II, 11 | and over the fowl of the heaven, and over all cattle, and 18 II, 11 | and to all the fowls of heaven, and to every creeping thing 19 II, 11 | were the sixth day. And the heaven and the earth were finished, 20 II, 13 | speaks of, on account of the heaven which God made coveting 21 II, 13 | between the water and the heaven, in order that the darkness 22 II, 13 | way communicate with the heaven, which was nearer God, before 23 II, 13 | Let there be light." The heaven, therefore, being like a 24 II, 13 | lit up all that was under heaven, when He had made light 25 II, 13 | but concerning another heaven, which is to us invisible, 26 II, 13 | invisible, after which this heaven which we see has been called " 27 II, 20 | field, and all the fowls of heaven, and brought them to Adam. 28 II, 24 | that Paradise is under this heaven, under which the east and 29 II, 24 | he might thus ascend into heaven in possession of immortality. 30 II, 24 | intermediate between earth and heaven. And by the expression, " 31 II, 31 | whose top might reach into heaven, that they might make a 32 II, 31 | climbed unto the starry heaven,~Then the Immortal raised 33 II, 35 | the other stars; yea, not heaven, nor earth, nor the sea, 34 II, 35 | is He who establishes the heaven, and forms the earth, whose 35 II, 35 | brought forth all the host of heaven; and has not set these things 36 II, 36 | gives,~Ruling omnipotent in heaven and earth,~And self-existent 37 II, 36 | on sweet food from starry heaven."~That these things are 38 III, 9 | likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the 39 III, 19| nights, torrents pouring from heaven, and from the fountains