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Book of Jubilees
Chapter IX (9:10)
And for Javan * came forth the fourth portion every island • and the islands which are towards the border of Lud. II. And for Tubal * there came forth the fifth portion in the midst of the tongue which approacheth towards the border of the portion of Lud to the second tongue, to the region beyond the second tongue unto the third tongue.
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 14: Of the Birth and Propagation of Man. The very Secret Gate. (18)
Now the other Regions set themselves in Order; first the stern Flash, that is, the Gall; and beneath the Flash, the Fire, whose Region is the Heart;...
Book of Enoch
Chapter LXXVII (7)
And the remaining four come forth on the side of the north to their own sea, 〈two of them〉 to the Erythraean Sea, and two into the Great Sea and disch...
Book of Enoch
Chapter XVIII (7)
And as for those towards the east, 〈one〉 was of coloured stone, and one of pearl, and one of jacinth, and those towards the south of red stone.
Book of Enoch
Chapter LXXVII (3)
And the fourth quarter, named the north, is divided into three parts: the first of them is for the dwelling of men: and the second contains seas of wa...
Bundahishn
Chapter XVIII (11)
Unto that mountain is given the protection of the waters, so that water streams forth from there, in the rivulet channels, to the land of the seven...
Bundahishn
Chapter XI (2)
On the day when Tîstar produced the rain, when its seas arose therefrom, the whole place, half taken up by water, was converted into seven portions;...
Bundahishn
Chapter XXIX (5)
And one immortal chief acts in the government of each of them; as it says, that Pêshyôtanû son of Vistâsp, whom they call Kîtrô-maînô, is in the count...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVI (2)
It has been thought well to publish with this translation the Vignettes from the great Papyrus La of Leyden, representing a , the Rising; and b , the...
Book of Enoch
Chapter LXXII (19)
And the sun goes forth from that fifth portal and sets in the fifth portal of the west, and rises in the fourth portal for one-and-thirty mornings on ...
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Tablet XI (8)
When the seventh day arrived, the storm was pounding, the flood was a war--struggling with itself like a woman writhing (in labor). The sea calmed,...
Chapter 7: Of the Court, Place and Dwelling, also of the Government of Angels, how these things stood at the Beginning, after the Creation, and how they became as they are. (27)
For the meaning here is not that the Son of God should be generated in the centre or midst of these angelical gates only, and nowhere else without, be...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XL (16)
The translation of this chapter is based upon the important papyrus T 5 of Leyden, known as Lb . This is the only MS. which contains the whole...
Bundahishn
Chapter VIII (4)
Afterwards, about that wonderful shaking out from the earth, they say that a great mountain is the knot of lands; and the passage for the waters...
Book of Enoch
Chapter LXXVII (6)
And these two come from the north to the sea and pour their waters into the Erythraean Sea in the east.
Bundahishn
Chapter V (5)
For there are a hundred and eighty apertures (rôgîn) in the east, and a hundred and eighty in the west, through Albûrz; and the sun, every day, comes ...
Bundahishn
Chapter VII (14)
Afterwards, the wind, in the same manner as before, restrained the water, at the end of three days, on various sides of the earth; and the three...
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto XXVIII (2)
Thus distant round the point a circle of fire So swiftly whirled, that it would have surpassed Whatever motion soonest girds the world; And this was...
Book of Enoch
Chapter LXXVII (8)
Seven great islands I saw in the sea and in the mainland: two in the mainland and five in the Great Sea.
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 5: Of the Third Principle, or Creation of the material World, with the Stars and Elements; wherein the First and Second Principles are more clearly understood. (17)
For the Locus or Space of this World was their angelical [Dominion or] Kingdom, where they were in the Place of this World.
Bundahishn
Chapter XXII (2)
I will mention them also a second time: Lake Kêkast is in Âtarô-pâtakân, warm is the water and opposed to harm, so that nothing whatever is living in...
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