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1 Int, 1 | beginning God created the heaven and the earth,2 even as
2 1, II | God, the God who made both heaven and earth, come into me?
3 1, II | contain thee? Do even the heaven and the earth, which thou
4 1, II | come into me? Where, beyond heaven and earth, could I go that
5 1, II | he who hath said, “I fill heaven and earth”?12~ ~
6 1, III | then, thou dost fill the heaven and earth, do they contain
7 1, III | what remains of thee after heaven and earth are full? Or,
8 1, VI | thanks to thee, O Lord of heaven and earth, giving praise
9 1, XVI(29) | transport from earth to heaven.~
10 1, XVIII | Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.”38~
11 2, II | eunuch for the Kingdom of Heaven’s sake,”45 I would have
12 3, VI | those bodies that we see in heaven nor art thou those which
13 3, XII | though it were a voice from heaven.~~
14 4, III | Creator and Ordainer of heaven and the stars must bear
15 4, IX | God: the God that created heaven and earth, and filled them
16 5, X | turned me aside, O Lord of heaven and earth, Creator of all
17 6, I | of earth, water, air, or heaven), yet it remains an empty
18 6, I | earth should have thee, the heaven have thee, all things have
19 6, I | imagined that the body of heaven and air and sea, and even
20 6, IX | should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and
21 6, X | as oil is above water, or heaven above earth, but it was
22 6, XIII | But seeing also that in heaven all thy angels praise thee,
23 7, I | Blessed be the Lord in heaven and earth, great and wonderful
24 7, I | eunuchs for the Kingdom of Heaven’s sake”235 but, said he, “
25 7, III | that, from the highest heaven to the lowest earth, from
26 7, VI | of such is the Kingdom of Heaven”), where they found the
27 7, VIII | uninstructed start up and take heaven, and we - with all our learning
28 7, XII | you shall have treasure in heaven; and come and follow me.”262
29 8, IV | dead and ascending into heaven. For till then “the Holy
30 8, IV | honeyed with the honey of heaven and luminous with thy light.
31 8, VIII | But thou, O Lord, ruler of heaven and earth, who changest
32 8, X | objects, and even through the heaven itself, where the sun and
33 9, VI | loved thee. And see also the heaven, and earth, and all that
34 9, VI | For otherwise, both heaven and earth would tell abroad
35 9, VI | with my body from earth to heaven, as far as I was able to
36 9, VI | senses report the answers of heaven and earth and all the things
37 9, VI | truth says to me, “Neither heaven nor earth nor anybody is
38 9, VIII | of my memory. For in it, heaven, earth, and sea are present
39 9, XVI | searching out the tracts of heaven, or measuring the distances
40 9, XXXIV | upon with my house from heaven.372~The eyes delight in
41 10, II | beginning, when thou madest heaven and earth, and thenceforward
42 10, III | the beginning thou madest heaven and earth.419 Moses wrote
43 10, IV | Look around; there are the heaven and the earth. They cry
44 10, IV | to be changed and varied. Heaven and earth thus speak plainly
45 10, V | how didst thou make the heaven and the earth, and what
46 10, V | God, didst thou make the heaven and earth? For truly, neither
47 10, V | earth? For truly, neither in heaven nor on earth didst thou
48 10, V | on earth didst thou make heaven and earth - nor in the air
49 10, V | these also belong to the heaven and the earth. Nowhere in
50 10, V | from which to fashion the heaven and the earth,421 for where
51 10, VI | away thou didst say that heaven and earth should be made,
52 10, VI | be made, and thus madest heaven and earth, then there was
53 10, VI | corporeal creature before heaven and earth by whose motions
54 10, VI | nothing corporeal before the heaven and the earth; or if there
55 10, VI | thou didst say, “Let the heaven and the earth be made!”
56 10, IX | Beginning, O God, thou hast made heaven and earth - through thy
57 10, IX | Beginning thou hast made heaven and earth.~
58 10, X | God doing before he made heaven and earth? For if he was
59 10, XII | God doing before he made heaven and earth?” I do not answer,
60 10, XII | creature. And if in the term “heaven and earth” every creature
61 10, XII | further: “Before God made heaven and earth, he did not make
62 10, XIII | All-sustaining, the Architect of heaven and earth, didst for ages
63 10, XIII | time before thou madest heaven and earth, why is it said
64 10, XIII | there was no time before heaven and earth, how, then, can
65 10, XXIII | time? What if the lights of heaven should cease, and a potter’
66 10, XXIII | stars and the lights of heaven are “for signs and seasons,
67 10, XXX | God make before he made heaven and earth?” or, “How did
68 10, XXXI | beginning thou knewest both the heaven and the earth without any
69 10, XXXI | knowledge, so thou didst make heaven and earth in their beginnings
70 11 | visible and formed matter of heaven and earth to the prior matrix
71 11 | misconstrued Scriptural phrase “the heaven of heavens.” Realizing that
72 11, II | exaltation, for thou madest heaven and earth. This heaven which
73 11, II | madest heaven and earth. This heaven which I see, and this earth
74 11, II | make.~But where is that heaven of heavens, O Lord, of which
75 11, II | words of the psalm, “The heaven of heavens is the Lord’s,
76 11, II | of men”?457 Where is the heaven that we cannot see, in relation
77 11, II | Still, compared with that heaven of heavens, even the heaven
78 11, II | heaven of heavens, even the heaven of our own earth is only
79 11, II(457) | LXX), but rather "highest heaven." This is a familiar way,
80 11, II | comparison with that ineffable heaven which is the Lord’s, and
81 11, VII | For thou didst create the heaven and the earth - not out
82 11, VII | that thou didst create the heaven and earth - something great
83 11, VII | things good: even the great heaven and the small earth. Thou
84 11, VII | which thou didst create heaven and earth: these two things,
85 11, VIII | CHAPTER VIII~ ~8. That heaven of heavens was thine, O
86 11, VIII | marvel at. For this corporeal heaven is truly marvelous, this
87 11, VIII | firmament thou didst call heaven, that is, the heaven of
88 11, VIII | call heaven, that is, the heaven of this earth and sea which
89 11, VIII | thou hadst already made a heaven, but that was the heaven
90 11, VIII | heaven, but that was the heaven of this heaven: for in the
91 11, VIII | that was the heaven of this heaven: for in the beginning thou
92 11, VIII | beginning thou hadst made heaven and earth.~But this earth
93 11, IX | the beginning thou madest heaven and earth,” says nothing
94 11, IX | days. For, clearly, that heaven of heavens which thou didst
95 11, XI | judge more fitting for “the heaven of the heavens of the Lord”
96 11, XI | that are above this visible heaven.~13. From this let the soul
97 11, XII | beginning, thou didst create heaven and earth - these are the
98 11, XII | this formlessness a second heaven might be created and a second
99 11, XIII | the beginning God made the heaven and the earth, but the earth
100 11, XIII | being I understand that “heaven of heavens” to mean the
101 11, XIII | to mean the intelligible heaven, where to understand is
102 11, XIII | wholly unformed, the one heaven (that is, the heaven of
103 11, XIII | one heaven (that is, the heaven of heavens) and the other
104 11, XIII | beginning God created the heaven and the earth.” For it immediately
105 11, XIII | been created and called heaven, this suggests to us which
106 11, XIII | this suggests to us which heaven it was that he was speaking
107 11, XV | beginning, thou didst create the heaven and earth. This is truly
108 11, XV | which praise thee, the “heaven of heavens”? This also is
109 11, XV | heavens”? This also is the “heaven of heavens” which is the
110 11, XV | is that the intelligible heaven came to be from thee, our
111 11, XVI(483)| peace and blessedness of heaven; cf. the various versions
112 11, XVII | beginning God created the heaven and the earth.’ By the term ‘
113 11, XVII | the earth.’ By the term ‘heaven’ he did not mean that spiritual
114 11, XVII | that?”~“By the terms of heaven and earth,” they say, “he
115 11, XVII | mentioned by the name of heaven and earth because, out of
116 11, XVII | be called by the name of heaven and earth - was created
117 11, XVII | is quite fittingly called heaven and earth. Thus, the whole
118 11, XVII | receiving form) from which heaven and earth were to be created (
119 11, XVII | signified by the terms ‘heaven and earth,’ when it reads, ‘
120 11, XVII | beginning God created the heaven and the earth’; instead,
121 11, XVII | own orders and are called heaven and earth: the former a
122 11, XIX | that thou didst create the heaven and the earth. It is also
123 11, XIX | own great division (the heaven and the earth) and these
124 11, XIX | that formlessness of which heaven and earth were made might
125 11, XIX | were made might be called “heaven and earth.” It is true that
126 11, XX | beginning God created the heaven and the earth” to mean, “
127 11, XX | beginning God created the heaven and the earth” means, “In
128 11, XX | beginning God created the heaven and the earth” means, “In
129 11, XX | beginning God created the heaven and the earth” means, “In
130 11, XX | physical creation, in which heaven and earth were as yet indistinguished;
131 11, XX | the beginning God created heaven and earth” means, “In the
132 11, XX | contained, undifferentiated, heaven and earth, from which both
133 11, XXI | means, “This totality called heaven and earth was as yet unformed
134 11, XXI | out of which the corporeal heaven and the corporeal earth
135 11, XXI | means, “This totality called heaven and earth was as yet an
136 11, XXI | be made that intelligible heaven (which is also called ‘the
137 11, XXI | which is also called ‘the heaven of heavens’) and the earth (
138 11, XXI | included this corporeal heaven) - that is, He made the
139 11, XXI | He made the intelligible heaven from which every invisible
140 11, XXI | formlessness by the term ‘heaven and earth’; that formlessness
141 11, XXI | said before - God made the heaven and the earth (namely, the
142 11, XXI | had already said, God made heaven and earth, namely, the entire
143 11, XXII | to be called by the term ‘heaven and earth,’ then there was
144 11, XXII | out of which he did make heaven and earth. And Scripture
145 11, XXII | is implied in the term ‘heaven and earth’ (or the term ‘
146 11, XXII | beginning God created the heaven and earth.’ Thus, in what
147 11, XXII | previous verse, ‘God made heaven and earth.’” Those who maintain
148 11, XXII | If in the phrase ‘He made heaven and earth’ all things are
149 11, XXII | firmament was made and called heaven, and yet is it not specifically
150 11, XXIV | beginning God created the heaven and the earth,” as confidently
151 11, XXIV | that, in this passage, “heaven and earth” refers to no
152 11, XXVIII | the beginning God made the heaven and the earth,” and he beholds
153 11, XXVIII | wisdom thou hast created the heaven and earth, one believes
154 11, XXVIII | the matter out of which heaven and earth were to be created
155 11, XXVIII | referred to by the phrase “heaven and earth.” But another
156 11, XXVIII | designated by the term “heaven” - and to another unformed
157 11, XXVIII | who understand the phrase “heaven and earth” to mean the yet
158 11, XXVIII | unformed matter from which the heaven and the earth were to be
159 11, XXVIII | accord who believe that “heaven and earth” refers to the
160 11, XXIX | truly interpret the phrase “heaven and earth” as referring
161 11, XXIX | only to the “matter” of heaven and earth, namely, of the
162 11, XXIX | first made and was called “heaven and earth” because out of
163 11, XXIX | earth” because out of it the heaven and earth were made. This
164 12, II | from thee.~For what did the heaven and earth, which thou didst
165 12, V | is, thy Son - created the heaven and the earth. Many things
166 12, V | things we have said about the heaven of heavens, and about the
167 12, V | Thus it would be a [lower] heaven of that [higher] heaven,
168 12, V | heaven of that [higher] heaven, which afterward was made
169 12, VI | after the reference to heaven and to the invisible and
170 12, VIII | mutable. Otherwise, even the heaven of heavens itself would
171 12, IX(523) | the soul moves up toward heaven; cf. The Exposition on the
172 12, XII | God in his Christ made “heaven and earth,” namely, the
173 12, XII | repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.”534 Repent,
174 12, XIII | his house which is from heaven.”542 And he called to this
175 12, XV | to be over us? For “the heaven shall be folded up like
176 12, XV | hadst not yet spread out the heaven like a skin; thou hadst
177 12, XV | the world. Indeed, both heaven and earth shall pass away,
178 12, XV | and through the glass of heaven, and not as it really is.
179 12, XVIII | righteousness look down from heaven,583 and let there be lights
180 12, XIX | lights in the firmament of heaven and that they may shine
181 12, XIX | you shall have treasure in heaven; and follow” the Lord if
182 12, XIX | lights in the firmament of heaven - which will not be there,
183 12, XIX | in the firmament of the heaven”: and suddenly there came
184 12, XIX | there came a sound from heaven, as if it were a rushing
185 12, XIX | lights in the firmament of heaven, having the Word of life.
186 12, XX | things in the firmament of heaven and those corporeal works
187 12, XX | beneath the firmament of heaven? For there are those things,
188 12, XXI | entrance into the Kingdom of Heaven, since thou hast appointed
189 12, XXI | fowl under the firmament of heaven. “The earth” no longer needs
190 12, XXIII | dominion over the lights of heaven, nor over the secret heaven,
191 12, XXIII | heaven, nor over the secret heaven, nor over the day and the
192 12, XXIII | before the creation of the heaven, nor over the gathering
193 12, XXIV | day,” nor the firmament of heaven, nor the lights, nor the
194 12, XXIV | the beginning God created heaven and earth.”632 Is this not
195 12, XXIV | which are signified by “heaven and earth”), and also in
196 12, XXIV | signified by “the lights of heaven”); and to human affections
197 12, XXXII | thee, O Lord! We see the heaven and the earth, either the
198 12, XXXII | We see the firmament of heaven, either the original “body”
199 12, XXXII | which is also called “heaven” - through which the fowls
200 12, XXXII | through which the fowls of heaven wander, between the waters
201 12, XXXIII | Yet, since the matter of heaven and earth is one thing and
202 12, XXXIII | one thing and the form of heaven and earth is another thing,
203 12, XXXIV | together are very good, both in heaven and earth. And we have seen
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