| Margaret Benson, Janet Gourlay - 1899 - 480 pages
...way opens at thy rising. • »«»•» How many are the things which thou hast made. Thou creates! the land by thy will, thou alone, With peoples, herds...Syria to Kush, and the plain of Egypt, Thou givest to everyone his place, thou framest their lives, To everyone his belonging, reckoning his length of days.... | |
| James Baikie - 1908 - 472 pages
...conception of ancient times — that of the local or national divinity. To him his god is god over all. ' In the hills from Syria to Kush, and the plain of Egypt, Thou givest to everyone his place, thou f ramest their lives ; To everyone his belongings, reckoning his length of... | |
| Janet R. Buttles - 1908 - 320 pages
...and flocks, " Everything on the face of the earth that walketh on its feet, "Everything in the'air that flieth with its wings. " In the hills from Syria to Kush, and the plains of Egypt, " Thou givest to every one his place, thou framest their lives, " To every one his... | |
| James Hastings, John Alexander Selbie, Louis Herbert Gray - 1915 - 1002 pages
...of the great sea.' Then passing to the universality of his deity : 'In the hills from Syria to Rush, and the plain of Egypt, Thou givest to every one his...one his belongings, reckoning his length of days. Aten of the day, revered of every distant land, thou makest their life, Thou placest a Nile in heaven... | |
| Stanley J. St. Clair - 2006 - 194 pages
...thou hast made! Thou Greatest the land by thy will, thou alone, With peoples, herds and flocks, 150 Everything in the air that flieth with its wings....speech, Their natures in the colour of their skin. As the divider thou dividest the strange peoples. When thou hast made the Nile beneath the earth, Thou... | |
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