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... thou shalt laugh , Neither shalt thou be afraid of the beasts of the earth . ... Thou shalt know also that thy seed shall be great , And thy offspring as the grass of the earth . Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age , Like as a ...
... thou shalt laugh , Neither shalt thou be afraid of the beasts of the earth . ... Thou shalt know also that thy seed shall be great , And thy offspring as the grass of the earth . Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age , Like as a ...
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... thou contendest with me . ' He goes on to ask God if he knows what it is like to be a man . Hast thou eyes of flesh , Or seest thou as man seeth ? Are thy days as the days of man , Are thy years as man's days , That thou inquirest after ...
... thou contendest with me . ' He goes on to ask God if he knows what it is like to be a man . Hast thou eyes of flesh , Or seest thou as man seeth ? Are thy days as the days of man , Are thy years as man's days , That thou inquirest after ...
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... thou perceived the breadth of the earth ? Declare , if thou knowest it all . The nature of light , the coming of rain , desert and blossoming ground - these and other natural mysteries are presented in a series of what almost might be ...
... thou perceived the breadth of the earth ? Declare , if thou knowest it all . The nature of light , the coming of rain , desert and blossoming ground - these and other natural mysteries are presented in a series of what almost might be ...
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