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 1  I,       IV(3)| original means a fibre in the cleft of a date stone, or the
 2  I,       IV(1)|          Literally, a dent or cleft in a date stone.~ ~ ./. 
 3 II,      XXV   |      day the heavens shall be cleft asunder with the clouds,
 4 II,     XXVI   |      rod the sea;' and it was cleft asunder, and each part was
 5 II,   XXVIII   |      us, the earth would have cleft open with us! Ah, ah! the
 6 II,        L   |       when the earth shall be cleft asunder~ ~ ./. from them
 7 II,     LXIX   |   heaven on that day shall be cleft asunder, for on that day
 8 II,   LXXVII   |      when the heaven shall be cleft!~ ~[10] And when the mountains
 9 II,     LXXX   |     in torrents: then we have cleft the earth asunder, and made
10 II,   LXXXII   |       God. When the heaven is cleft asunder,~ And when the stars
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