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321 The Youth’s Instructor April 4, 1905, paragraph 2
… the firmament. He calls them all by name. The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament showeth his handiwork, showing man that this little world is …
322 The Youth’s Instructor July 18, 1911, paragraph 2
… the firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars forever and ever.” There are many Christian youth that can do a good work if they will learn …
323 Ellen G. White in Europe 1885-1887, p. 114.2 (D. A. Delafield)
… the firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever.”
324 Ellen G. White in Europe 1885-1887, p. 237.5 (D. A. Delafield)
… the firmament of the heavens.”— Manuscript 73, 1886 .
325 The Ministry of Health and Healing, p. 260.4 (Ellen Gould White)
Let us choose to be taught by Him who created the heavens and the earth, by Him who set the stars in their order in the firmament and appointed the sun and the moon to do their work.
326 Counsels on Wellness, p. 77.4 (Ellen G. White Estate)
“The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament shows His handiwork.” Psalms 19:1 NKJV
327 Counsels on Wellness, p. 162.3 (Ellen G. White Estate)
“The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament shows His handiwork.” Psalms 19:1
328 Counsels on Church Life, p. 61.4 (Ellen G. White Estate)
“Those who are wise shall shine like the brightness of the firmament, and those who turn many to righteousness like the stars forever and ever.” Daniel 12:3
329 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. CRYSTALINE.4 (Noah Webster)
Crystaline heavens, in ancient astronomy, two spheres imagined between the primum mobile and the firmament, in the Ptolemaic system, which supposed the heavens to be solid and only susceptible of a single motion.
330 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. DIVIDE.5 (Noah Webster)
Let the firmament divide the waters from the waters. Genesis 1:6 .
331 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. FIRMAMENT.1 (Noah Webster)
FIRMAMENT, n. ferm’ament. [L. firmamentum, from firmus, firmo.]
332 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. FIRMAMENT.3 (Noah Webster)
And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters. Genesis 1:6 .
333 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. FIRMAMENT.4 (Noah Webster)
And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament. Genesis 1:14 .
334 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. FIRMAMENTAL.1 (Noah Webster)
FIRMAMENTAL, a. Pertaining to the firmament; celestial; being of the upper regions.
335 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. HEAVEN.8 (Noah Webster)
5. The Hebrews acknowledged three heavens; the air or aerial heavens; the firmament in which the stars are supposed to be placed; and the heaven of heavens, or third heaven, the residence of Jehovah.
336 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. LIBRATION.4 (Noah Webster)
Libration is the balancing motion or trepidation in the firmament, whereby the declination of the sun and the latitude of the stars change from time to time.
337 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. LIFT.41 (Noah Webster)
7. In Scottish, the sky; the atmosphere; the firmament.
338 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. SET.4 (Noah Webster)
3. To put, place or fix in any situation. God set the sun, moon and stars in the firmament.
339 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. SUPERCELESTIAL.1 (Noah Webster)
SUPERCELESTIAL, a. [super and celestial.] Situated above the firmament or great vault of heaven.
340 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. TREPIDATION.4 (Noah Webster)
3. In the old astronomy, a libration of the eighth sphere, or a motion which the Ptolemaic system ascribes to the firmament, to account for the changes and motion of the axis of the world.