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Valerius Terminus; of the interpretation of nature by Francis Bacon;Robert Leslie Ellis;Gisela Engel
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the cedar to the moss{27}, (which is but a | 27. 1 Kings 4, 29-34
rudiment between putrefaction and | Geneva Bible: And God gave Salomon
| wisdome, und understanding exceeding
| muche, and a large heart, even as the
| sand that is on the sea shore. And
| Salomons wisdome excelled the wisdome
| of all the children of the East and
| all the wisdome of Egypt. For he was
| wiser than anie man.... and he was
| famous throughout all nacions rounde
| about. And Salomon spake thre thousand
| proverbes: and his songs were a
| thousand and five. And he spake of
| trees, from the cedar tre that is in
| Lebanon, even unto the hyssope that
| springeth out of the wall: he spake
| also of beastes, and of foules, and of
| creping things, and of fishes. And
| there came all the people to heare the
| wisdome of Salomon, from all Kings of
| the earth, which had heard of his
| wisdome.
|
| Authorized Version:And God gave
| Salomon wisdom and understanding
| exceeding much, and largeness of
| heart, even as the sand that is on the
| sea shore. And Salomon's wisdom
| excelled the wisdom of all the
| children of the east country, and all
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