Genesis 1:4

God saw that the light was beautiful. He separated the light from the darkness,

Genesis 1:10

God called the dry ground "land," and he called the water that had come together "oceans." And God saw how good it was.

Genesis 1:12

Vegetation sprouted all over the earth, including seed-bearing plants and fruit trees, each kind containing its own seed. And God saw that it was good.

Genesis 1:18

to differentiate between day and night, and to distinguish light from darkness. And God saw how good it was.

Genesis 1:25

God made each kind of the earth's animals, along with every kind of livestock and crawling thing. And God saw how good it was.

Genesis 1:31

Now God saw all that he had made, and indeed, it was very good! The twilight and the dawn were the sixth day.

Ecclesiastes 2:13

I concluded that wisdom is more useful than foolishness, just as light is more useful than darkness.

Ecclesiastes 11:7

How sweet is the daylight, and how pleasant it is for someone's eyes to behold the sunshine!

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And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness.

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Genesis 1:10
God called the dry ground "land," and he called the water that had come together "oceans." And God saw how good it was.
Ecclesiastes 2:13
I concluded that wisdom is more useful than foolishness, just as light is more useful than darkness.
Ecclesiastes 11:7
How sweet is the daylight, and how pleasant it is for someone's eyes to behold the sunshine!

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