(21) The transformations of Fire are, first of all, sea; and half of the sea is earth, half whirlwind.[[338]] ... R. P. 35 b.
(22) All things are an exchange for Fire, and Fire for all things, even as wares for gold and gold for wares. R. P. 35.
(23) It becomes liquid sea, and is measured by the same tale as before it became earth.[[339]] R. P. 39.
(24) Fire is want and surfeit. R. P. 36 a.
(25) Fire lives the death of air,[[340]] and air lives the death of fire; water lives the death of earth, earth that of water. R. P. 37.
(26) Fire in its advance will judge and convict[[341]] all things. R. P. 36 a.
(27) How can one hide from that which never sets?
(28) It is the thunderbolt that steers the course of all things. R. P. 35 b.
(29) The sun will not overstep his measures; if he does, the Erinyes, the handmaids of Justice, will find him out. R. P. 39.
(30) The limit of East and West is the Bear; and opposite the Bear is the boundary of bright Zeus.[[342]]