"Hear ye, and give ear; be not proud,
For the Lord hath spoken.
Give glory to the Lord, your God,
Before he cause darkness,
And before your feet stumble upon the dark mountains;
And while ye look for light,
He turn it into the shadow of death,
And make it gross darkness."
"I am the light of the world;
He that followeth me shall not walk in darkness,
But shall have the light of life."[282]
FOOTNOTES:
[218] Duff's India, 127.
[219] Somerville's Connection of the Physical Sciences, p. 83.
[220] Poole's Horæ Egyptiacæ.
[221] Henri L'Egypte Pharonique.
[222] Atlas Ethnographique, Eth. I.
[223] See Cruden's Concordance, Art. Day.
[224] Dan., chap. xii. 10. Job, chap. xxxviii. 4. Col., chap. ii. 18.