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654 B
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25 lines
654 B
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# lights in the sky
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"things that shine in the sky" or "things that give light in the sky." This refers to the sun, moon, and stars.
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# in the sky
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"in the expanse of the sky" or "in the large space of the sky"
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# to divide the day from the night
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"to separate the day from the night." This means "to help us tell the difference between day and night." The sun means it is daytime, and the moon and stars mean it is nighttime.
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# let them be as signs
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"Let them serve as signs" or "let them show"
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# signs
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Here this means something that reveals or points to something.
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# seasons
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times that are set aside for festivals and other things that people do
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