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And God said, Let us make man, wearing our own image and likeness; let us put him in command of the fishes in the sea, and all that flies through the air, and the cattle, and the whole earth, and all the creeping things that move on earth. (Genesis 1, 26)
And God pronounced his blessing on them, Increase and multiply and fill the earth, and make it yours; take command of the fishes in the sea, and all that flies through the air, and all the living things that move on the earth. (Genesis 1, 28)
food for all the beasts on the earth, all that flies in the air, all that creeps along the ground; here all that lives shall find its nourishment. And so it was done. (Genesis 1, 30)
And now, from the clay of the ground, all the beasts that roam the earth and all that flies through the air were ready fashioned, and the Lord God brought them to Adam, to see what he would call them; the name Adam gave to each living creature is its name still. (Genesis 2, 19)
Thus Adam gave names to all the cattle, and all that flies in the air, and all the wild beasts; and still Adam had no mate of his own kind. (Genesis 2, 20)
he said, I will blot out mankind, my creature, from the face of the earth, and with mankind all the beasts and the creeping things and all that flies through the air; I repent of having made them. (Genesis 6, 7)
God wiped out the whole world of earthly creatures, man and beast, creeping things and all that flies through the air, so that they vanished from the earth; only Noe and his companions in the Ark were left. (Genesis 7, 23)
There is no bird flies in heaven, no life stirs in the country-side, but I know of it. (Psalms 49, 11)
He sent out flies, to their ruin, frogs to bring devastation on them, (Psalms 77, 45)
from the arrow that flies by day-light, from pestilence that walks to and fro in the darkness, from the death that wastes under the noon. (Psalms 90, 6)
at his word, flies attacked them, and gnats all their land over; (Psalms 104, 31)
till the shaft is already deep in his bosom. So joyfully flies bird into snare, heedless of its life’s peril. (Proverbs 7, 23)
