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1   III,      XLI     |       and the prophets like the stars, which fade away at dawn
2    IV,       II     | creature, nor does He place the stars below and the earth above.~ ~
3    IV,      VII     |        as a scroll, and all the stars shall fall as leaves from
4    IV,      XVI     |        as a scroll, and all the stars shall fall, as leaves fall
5    IV,      XVI     |      that they have fallen like stars, and are no longer fit to
6    IV,     XXIX     |    elements gods, nor deify the stars, even though the name of
7    IV,     XXIX     |      all for God who guides the stars. Even though statues were
8    IV          (308)|        play on words here ; the stars run ( qe/wsin ) but are
9    IV,     XXIV     |        than its beauty, and the stars falling, and the earth perishing ;
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