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 1  I             |     a fierce winter storm of wind which was blowing at the
 2  I             |     night a violent storm of wind and rain arose, and a complete
 3  I             | ashes blown away by a stormy wind. Helplessness of the damned:
 4  I             |    making coats of mail. The wind and the demons are subjected
 5  I             |     makes coats of mail. The wind subjected to Solomon: a
 6  I             |      ever possess again. The wind and the devils made subject
 7  I,       II   |     there fall on it a storm wind with fire therein, and it
 8  I,      III   | world, is as the likeness of wind wherein is a~ ~ ./. cold
 9  I,        X   |      afloat with a favouring wind, and they rejoice therein,
10  I,        X   |      comes to them a violent wind, and there comes to them
11  I,      XIV   |     are as ashes whereon the wind blows fiercely on a stormy
12 II,     XVII   |   send against you a violent wind, and drown you for your
13 II,      XXI   |   Solomon (we subjected) the wind blowing stormily, to run
14 II,      XXI(3)|  transported with him on the wind wherever he pleased, his
15 II,     XXII   |  birds snatch him up, or the wind blows him away into a far
16 II,      XXX   |      But if we should send a wind and they should see it yellow 1,
17 II,   XXXIII   |   and we sent against them a wind and hosts 3 that ye could
18 II,   XXXIII(1)|    one night a piercing east wind blew so violently, and made
19 II,    XXXIV   |    look.' And to Solomon the wind; its morning journey was
20 II,  XXXVIII   |      we subjected to him the wind to run on at his bidding
21 II,     XLII   |     If He will, He calms the wind, and they become motionless
22 II,     XLVI   |     ye sought to hasten on-a wind in which is grievous torment;
23 II,       LI   |    against them a desolating wind, that left naught on which
24 II,      LIV   |    sent on them a cold storm wind on a day of continuous ill-luck!~ ~[
25 II,     LXIX   |    the violent cold blast of wind, which He subjected against
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