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Pistis Sophia
Chapter 141 (5: Their eyes are opened.)
And they raised their eyes and saw a great, exceedingly mighty light, which no man in the world can describe. He said unto them anew: "Look away out of the light and see what ye may see." They said: "We see fire, water, wine and blood."
Book of Enoch
Chapter CVIII (4)
And I saw there something like an invisible cloud; for by reason of its depth I could not look over, and I saw a flame of fire blazing brightly, and t...
Corpus Hermeticum
1. Poemandres, the Shepherd of Men (7)
But when He raised His head, I see in Mind the Light, [but] now in Powers no man could number, and Cosmos grown beyond all bounds, and that the Fire w...
Corpus Hermeticum
1. Poemandres, the Shepherd of Men (4)
E'en with these words His aspect changed, and straightway, in the twinkling of an eye, all things were opened to me, and I see a Vision limitless,...
Book of Enoch
Chapter LXXXVII (2)
And I raised mine eyes again to heaven, and I saw in the vision, and behold there came forth from heaven beings who were like white men: and four went...
Book of Enoch
Chapter LXXI (2)
And I saw two streams of fire, And the light of that fire shone like hyacinth, And I fell on my face before the Lord of Spirits.
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto XXX (3)
Thus round about me flashed a living light, And left me swathed around with such a veil Of its effulgence, that I nothing saw. "Ever the Love which...
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto XXXIII (5)
My mind in this wise wholly in suspense, Steadfast, immovable, attentive gazed, And evermore with gazing grew enkindled. In presence of that light...
Chapter 25: Of the whole Body of the Stars and of their Birth or Geniture; that is, the whole Astrology, or the whole Body of this World. (75)
And there rose up the shining light in the heat in the water, or in the fat or oiliness of the water, and the heart of the water kindled itself, and t...
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto XXIX (3)
The faculty that lends discourse to reason Did apprehend that they were candlesticks, And in the voices of the song "Hosanna!" Above them flamed the...
Book of Enoch
Chapter CVIII (5)
And I asked one of the holy angels who was with me and said unto him: 'What is this shining thing? for it is not a heaven but only the flame of a blaz...
Book of Enoch
Chapter XVIII (11)
And I saw a deep abyss, with columns ⌈⌈of heavenly fire, and among them I saw columns⌉⌉ of fire fall, which were beyond measure alike towards the heig...
Book of Enoch
Chapter LXXI (1)
They were stepping on flames of fire: Their garments were white [and their raiment], And their faces shone like snow.
Book of Enoch
Chapter LXI (6)
And all who dwell above in the heaven received a command and power and one voice and one light like unto fire.
Chapter 25: Of the whole Body of the Stars and of their Birth or Geniture; that is, the whole Astrology, or the whole Body of this World. (34)
For all stood in the fire-crack till the fourth day, and then the light of the sun kindled itself; for the whole body stood in anguish or pain in the ...
Book of Enoch
Chapter XVII (1)
And they took ⌈and⌉ brought me to a place in which those who were there were like flaming fire, and, when they wished, they appeared as men.
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto XIV (3)
But even as a coal that sends forth flame, And by its vivid whiteness overpowers it So that its own appearance it maintains, Thus the effulgence that ...
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto XXXIII (3)
Bernard was beckoning unto me, and smiling, That I should upward look; but I already Was of my own accord such as he wished; Because my sight,...
Chapter 8: Of the whole Corpus or Body of an Angelical Kingdom. The Great Mystery. (10)
First there is the light (as I may naturally compare or resemble it) like the light of the sun, but not so intolerable as the light of the sun is to...
Book of Enoch
Chapter XC (35)
And the eyes of them all were opened, and they saw the good, and there was not one among them that did not see.
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto XXXII (1)
As underneath its shields, to save itself, A squadron turns, and with its banner wheels, Before the whole thereof can change its front, That soldiery ...
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