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Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XXXIX (15.)
I am Sutu, who causeth the storms and tempests, and who goeth round in the Horizon of Heaven, like to one whose heart is veiled
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 7 (3.7.7)
He who, dwelling in the wind, yet is other than the wind, whom the wind does not know, whose body the wind is, who controls the wind from within — He...
Pyramid Texts
The Deceased King Triumphs Over His Enemies And Is Recognized By The Gods, Utterances 260-262 (261)
324 To say: N. is a heart-beat, son of the heart of Shu, 324 wide-outstretched, a blinding light. 324 It is N. who is a flame (moving) before the...
Enuma Elish
Tablet IV (45)
He created the evil wind, and the tempest, and the hurricane
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XIV: Greek Plagiarism From the Hebrews. (102)
Thou know st Him not. Now He appears as fire, Dread force; as water now; and now as gloom; And in the beasts is dimly shadowed forth, In wind, and...
Paraphrase of Shem
Impure Baptism Leads to Bondage (5)
For she wished at that time to snare me. She was about to restrain Soldas, who is the dark flame, who was set on high, on the tree of error, that it m...
Chapter 10: Of the Sixth qualifying or fountain Spirit in the Divine Power. (27)
Now the rising up of the heat and of the astriction makes a trembling, fierce, terrible spirit, which raveth and rageth, as if it would tear the...
Yasna (Gathas)
Yasna 44 — Ushtavaiti Gatha (4)
This I ask Thee, O Ahura! tell me aright, who from beneath hath sustained the earth and the clouds above that they do not fall? Who made the waters...
Book of Enoch
Chapter XX (2)
Uriel, one of the holy angels, who is over the world and over Tartarus.
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 7 (3.7.6)
He who, dwelling in the atmosphere, yet is other than the atmosphere, whom the atmosphere does not know, whose body the atmosphere is, who controls...
Chapter 19: Concerning the Created Heaven, and the Form of the Earth, and of the Water, as also concerning Light and Darkness. Concerning Heaven. (97)
For what I here reveal or manifest I must do; for the time of breaking through is at hand: He that will now sleep, the stormy tempest of the fiercenes...
Orphic Hymns
Orphic Hymns (XLIV - Dionysius Bassareus Triennalis)
COME, blessed Dionysius, various nam'd, Bull-fac'd, begot from Thunder, Bacchus fam'd. Bassarian God, of universal might, Whom swords, and blood, and...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 7 (3.7.8)
He who, dwelling in the sky, yet is other than the sky, whom the sky does not know, whose body the sky is, who controls the sky from within — He is...
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto XIV (6)
O Ugolin de' Fantoli, secure Thy name is, since no longer is awaited One who, degenerating, can obscure it! But go now, Tuscan, for it now delights...
Katha Upanishad
Fourth Vallī (6)
'He who (knows) him who was born first from the brooding heat (for he was born before the water), who, entering into the heart, abides therein, and...
Chaldean Oracles
And Daemons. (66)
From Him leap forth the Amilicti, the all-relentless thunders, and the whirlwind receiving Bosoms of the all-splendid Strength of Hecaté...
Pistis Sophia
Chapter 140 (Of Yachthanabas)
Again he continued in the discourse and said unto this disciples: "The fifth order, whose ruler is called Yachthanabas, is a mighty ruler under whom...
Paraphrase of Shem
Derdekeas Disturbs the Powers of Nature (3)
"And when I prayed to the majesty, toward the infinite light, that the chaotic power of the spirit might go to and fro, and the dark womb might be...
Bhagavad Gita
Vijnana Yoga (7.8)
I am the savour of waters, Ο son of Kunti, the radiance of the sun and moon; I am the syllable Om in all the Vedas, the sound in ether, the manliness...
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XXIX. Parables: the Mustard Seed, the Leaven, the Merchantman, the Net—parable of the Tares Explained—the Tempest Quelled (30)
Then he arose and rebuked the winds, and the raging of the water: he said unto the sea,
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
On Divine Names, Caput X (1)
THE time, then, is come for our discourse, to sing the God of many Names, as "Sovereign Lord," and as "Ancient of days." For He is called the former,...
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