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1 VI | deepness of earth: and when the sun was up, they were scorched:
2 VII | it; the heavens with the sun, moon and stars, and the
3 VII | Creator.' Some worshipped the sun, moon and stars which God
4 VII | heaven, earth and sea, the sun, moon and the like, he marvelled
5 IX | to shine clearer than the sun, so also in the other matter
6 IX | righteous shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of their
7 IX | shall be darkness at the sun's rising, and the moon shall
8 XI | heaven: for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and
9 XV | minished in fame. But as the sun, rising to shine on all,
10 XV | true philosophy, like the sun, lead with her light those
11 XV | thereof, not for that must the sun be blamed, or scorned by
12 XV | many a bramble bush, the sun, firmly established on his
13 XV | desire and zeal. For the Sun of righteousness disappointeth
14 XVI | above the brightness of the sun from the one end of the
15 XVII | measure. The courses of Sun and Moon have not varied:
16 XVIII | blackened by the scorching sun, and drawn tight over his
17 XXIV | understanding. Soothly, as the sun surpasseth in radiance and
18 XXV | witness that no man under the sun can search out secrets with
19 XXV | righteous shine forth as the sun; they that believed in the
20 XXV | beauty to the light of the sun or to the brightest lightning
21 XXVII | heaven and earth and sea, the sun and moon, and the other
22 XXVII | heaven, and earth and sea, of sun and moon, and of the other
23 XXVII | mankind. If it be baked by the sun, it becometh dead, for nothing
24 XXVII | They that think that the Sun is a god are in error. We
25 XXVII | may not consider that the Sun is a god, but only the work
26 XXVII | of men, lesser than the sun, waxing and waning, suffering
27 XXX | twelve years the boy saw the sun or fire, he should entirely
28 XXXI | him? Seest thou not yonder sun, into how many a barren
29 XXXI | as God, he darkened the sun, shook the earth, and raised
30 XXXII | from afar brighter than the sun, and hath won the fulness
31 XXXII | manifold powers shine as the sun in the world, giving sight
32 XXXIV | shining brighter than the sun; and I have come to my senses,
33 XXXVI | shall shine forth as the sun, but darkness and everlasting
34 XXXVII | the fierce blaze of the sun, he was parched with thirst
35 XXXVIII| Ioasaph was black with the sun's heat, and overgrown with
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