So is this great and wide sea, which teems with things innumerable, both small and great.
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George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
Arms. Man acts thus to denote something very extensive. (Haydock)
The sea is frequently put for the same purpose, Job xi. 9., and Lamentations ii. 13. Arms is omitted in the Septuagint and the ancient psalters.
Creeping. Fishes, (Genesis i. 20.; Calmet) and all animals without feet (Worthington) in the waters. (Haydock)
Nothing multiplies so fast as fishes. (Aristotle, Anim. ix. 17.) (Worthington)