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1 4, XII | for a blessed life in the land of death. It is not there.
2 5, VIII | refuge and my portion in the land of the living,”136 didst
3 6, I | following over sea and land, secure in thee through
4 6, X | far away from thee in the land of unlikeness, as if I heard
5 6, XXI | is one thing to see the land of peace from a wooded mountaintop:
6 6, XXI(229)| traveler in a bandit-infested land and the safety of an imperial
7 9, XXXI | gifts (by means of which land and water and air serve
8 11, XXXII | shall “lead me into the land of uprightness,”503 which
9 12 | Scripture and in the dry land and bitter sea he finds
10 12, XII | remembered thee, O Lord, from the land of Jordan, and from the
11 12, XVI | to thee my soul is as a land where no water is577; for,
12 12, XVII | one place and let the dry land appear” - athirst for thee?
13 12, XVII | thy hands formed the dry land.580 For it is not the bitterness
14 12, XIX | eyes”595 - so that “the dry land” may appear. “Learn to do
15 12, XIX | witness598 - that “the dry land” may appear and bring forth
16 12, XXI | that he might feed “the dry land.” And “the fowl,” even though
17 12, XXI | work even as on “the dry land,” safe from the whirlpools
18 12, XXIV | souls (signified by “the dry land”); and the works of mercy
19 12, XXXII | of the sea; and the dry land, first bare and then formed,
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