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dayspring [ˈdeɪˌsprɪŋ] n
a poetic word for dawn ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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Fowler explains that Christ as the Sol oriens was based on Luke 1:78-79 (Fowler 36): he was "the dayspring from on high" who "give[s] light to them that sit in darkness and in the shadow of death. This first book of the Dayspring series brings much food to feed both our thoughts and our imaginations. 26) For example, a sympathy card by DaySpring Cards (Siloam Springs, Arkansas) features a quote from a book by best-selling evangelical author Max Lucado: ". |
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