heofone
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Ic gedó þæt eów bið ǽgðer heard ge heofene ge eorðe
dabo vobis coelum desuper sicut ferrum et terram aeneam, Lev.
- 26, 19 .
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Sí þé heofene swilce ór and eorðe swilce ísen,
- Deut. 28, 23 .
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Under þǽre heofenan fæstnisse,
- Gen. I. 20 .
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Geseah hé standan áne hlǽdre fram eorðan tó heofenan,
- 28, 12.
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God hét þá fæstnisse heofenan,
- I. 8 .
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On ðám óðrum dæge gesceóp God heofenan, seó ðe is geháten
firmamentum,
- Lch. iii. 232, 13 .
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Hé getimbrode ðá heálican heofenan,
- Hml. Th. ii. 586, 29.
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Seó heofene and ealla tungla heore rina behealdað
- Solil. H. 9, 14.
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Hí
(the planets)
ne synd ná fæste on þǽre rodorlican heofonan swá swá óðre tunglan,
- Angl. vii. 14, 121 .
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Eal woruld winneð ongeán þá oferhogan . . . Seó heofone ús winð wið þonne heó ús sendeð styrnlice stormas,
- Wlfst. 92, 16 .
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Þǽre heofenan wæterþeótan wǽron geopenode,
- Gen. 7, II :
- 8, 2.
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Hwí is ꝥ tácn
(the rainbow)
on þǽre lyftenan (-ran, MS.) heofonan
(cf. arcum meum ponam in nubibus et erit signum,
- Gen. 9, 13)
gesewen ?,
- Angl. vii. 38, 357.
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In þám dæge heofene and eorðe cwaciað.
- Wlfst. 182, 9.
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Nán man Godes mihte ne forflíhð on nánum heolstrum heofenan oððe eorðan oþþe sǽ ðriddan
(nec judicium superni Gubernatoris uspiam effugere queo,
- Vit. Cuth. c. 24 ),
- Hml. Th. ii. 146, 31 .
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On anginne gesceóp God heofenan and eorðan,
- Gen. l, l.
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Swá micel is betwux gódum mannum and yfelum, swá micel swá bið betwux heofenan and eorðan,
- Hml. Th. i. 262, 20 .
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Ic geseah englas ferigan gesǽlige sáwle tó heálicre heofenan,
- ii. 150, 27.
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Godes ríce on rodorlicere heofonan,
- 330, 27.
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Hé becóm tó ðǽre ðriddan heofonan,
- Hml. Th. ii. 3. 52, 10 .
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Þá óðre heofenan synd ungesewenlice and mannum unásmeágendlice. Synd swá þeáh má heofenan swá swá se wítega cwæð, 'Coeli coelorum', ꝥ is heofena heofenan. Eác se apostol Paulus áwrát ꝥ hé wæs gelǽdd oð ðá þriddan heofenan,
- Lch. iii. 232, 21-26 :
- Angl. viii. 310, 2 :
- Ps. L. 148, 4 .
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Sé ðe swereð on heofonan, hé swereð on Godes þrymsetle,
- Mt. 23, 22 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “heofone.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/52286.
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