[Leaving aside some of the more pretentious language which fell out of fashion with the passing centuries...]
'Even the darkness is not dark to you, and the night is as bright as the day. Darkness and light are alike to you.'
[It has the rhythmic cadence of someone who once memorised it for a purpose, and recited it often enough not to notice or care what the words actually said. The minor pauses are because of changes in wording, but even those minor pauses seem somehow rehearsed.]
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'Even the darkness is not dark to you, and the night is as bright as the day. Darkness and light are alike to you.'
[It has the rhythmic cadence of someone who once memorised it for a purpose, and recited it often enough not to notice or care what the words actually said. The minor pauses are because of changes in wording, but even those minor pauses seem somehow rehearsed.]
Does that tell you anything useful?