Book, Chapter
1 2, VI | glory and beauty of the stars in their courses; nor the
2 4, III | Ordainer of heaven and the stars must bear the blame of our
3 5, III | skill they may number the stars and the sands, and map out
4 5, III | themselves exalted to the stars and the shining heavens.
5 5, III | visible evidence of the stars. And I compared this with
6 5, IV | the heavens and number the stars and weigh the elements,
7 5, V | errors about the sky, the stars, the movements of the sun
8 5, VII | fables about the sky and the stars, the sun and the moon; and
9 6, V | earth and sea and air and stars and trees and animals; and
10 6, VI | either in the position of the stars or any other of the most
11 6, XIII | hosts, sun and moon, all stars and light, the heavens of
12 8, X | where the sun and moon and stars shine on the earth. Indeed,
13 9, VI | heavens, the sun, moon, and stars; and they answered, “Neither
14 9, VIII | ocean, the orbits of the stars, and yet they neglect to
15 9, VIII | and waves and rivers and stars which I have seen, and that
16 9, XVI | measuring the distances of the stars or inquiring about the weight
17 9, XXXV | about the courses of the stars, and my soul has never sought
18 10, XXIII| motions of the sun, moon, and stars constituted time; and I
19 10, XXIII| great and small. Both the stars and the lights of heaven
20 12, XVIII| may be compared to “the stars.” For in them all the one
21 12, XVIII| as He wills, and making stars to appear in their bright
22 12, XVIII| when counted are like the stars - all of these fall short
23 12, XVIII| light of the moon and the stars. In thy book thou dost discuss
24 12, XIX | night. The moon and the stars give light for the night;
25 12, XXIV | nor the lights, nor the stars, nor the earth, nor the
26 12, XXX | heavens and the courses of the stars - and that thou didst not
27 12, XXXII| the day, the moon and the stars to give cheer in the night;
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