Ezekiel 47:5
After this he measured a thousand againe, then was it such a riuer that I might not wade through it, the waters was risen, & the waters did flowe as a riuer that might not be waded ouer.
After this he measured a thousand againe, then was it such a riuer that I might not wade through it, the waters was risen, & the waters did flowe as a riuer that might not be waded ouer.
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1Afterwarde he brought me againe vnto the doore of the house, and beholde there gushed out waters from vnder the thresholde of the house eastwarde: for the forefront of the house stoode toward the east: & the waters ran downe from vnder the right side of the house, which lyeth to the aulter southwarde.
2Then led he me out to the north gate, and led me about by the way without vnto the vtter gate, by the way that turneth eastward: and behold, there issued foorth waters from the right side.
3Now when the man that had the line in his hande went foorth eastward, he measured a thousand cubites, and then he brought me through the waters, the waters were to the ancles.
4So he measured yet a thousande, and brought me through ye waters, the waters were to the knees: yet measured he a thousand, and brought me through, the waters were to the loynes.
6And he saide vnto me: Hast thou seene this O thou sonne of man? and with that he brought me and caused me to returne to the riuer banke againe.
7Now when I returned, beholde at the bancke of the riuer were very many trees on the one side and on the other.
8Then saide he vnto me: These waters flowe out toward the east countrey, and runne downe into the plaine, & come into the sea: which when it commeth into the sea, the waters shalbe holsome.
9Yea, all that liue and moue, whereunto this riuer commeth, shall liue: and there shalbe a very great multitude of fishe, because these waters shal come thither, for they shalbe holsome: and euery thing shall liue whyther the riuer commeth.
7But what is he this that swelleth vp as it were a fludde, roaring and raging lyke the streames of water?
5The waters of the sea shall fayle, and the riuer shall decrease and be dryed vp.
4Then the waters had drowned vs: the running streame had flowed ouer our soule.
5Then the waters of the proude: had flowed ouer our soule.
1And he shewed me a pure ryuer of water of lyfe, cleare as Cristall, proceadyng out of the throne of god, and of the lambe.
15And assoone as they that bare ye arke came vnto Iordane, and the feete of the priestes that bare the arke were dypped in the brym of the water (For Iordane vseth to fyll all his banckes all the time of haruest)
16The waters also that came downe fro aboue, did rise vp vpon an heape and departed farre from ye citie of Ada, that was beside Zarthan: And the waters that were beneath towarde ye sea of the wildernes, euen the salt sea, fayled and were cut of: and the people went right ouer against Iericho.
17And the priestes that bare the arke of the couenaunt of the Lorde, stoode drie within Iordane, redy prepared, and all the Israelites went ouer thorowe the drie, vntill all the people were gone cleane ouer thorowe Iordane.
7Beholde, the Lord shall bryng mightie and great fluddes of water vpon them, namely the king of the Assyrians with all his power, whiche shall climbe vp vpon all his fluddes, and runne ouer all his bankes,
2And he led me rounde about by them, and beholde, there were very many in the open fielde, and lo they were very drye.
5Then I Daniel looked, and beholde there stoode other two, the one on this side of the banke of the riuer, and the other on that side of the banke of the riuer.
25If there be no water, I wyll graue and drynke: and as for waters of defence, I wyll drye them vp with the feete of myne hoast.
2If thou goest thorow ye water, I wyl be with thee, the strong fluddes shal not ouerwhelme thee: and if thou walkest thorowe the fire, it shall not burne thee, & the flambe shal not kindle vpon thee:
24And the Egyptians dygged rounde about the ryuer for water to drinke: for they coulde not drinke of the water of the ryuer.
25And it continued seuen dayes after that the Lorde had smyten the ryuer.
24I haue digged and druncke straunge waters: & with the steppe of my goyng wil I drye al the water pooles that are besieged.
54They haue powred water vpon my head: then thought I, nowe am I vndone.
7All fluddes runne into the sea, and yet is the sea it selfe not fylled: For loke vnto what place the waters runne, thence they come to flowe agayne.
4Upon the foure & twentith day of the first moneth, I was by the side of that great riuer, euen Hiddekel.
19He turned about also to the west side, and measured fiue hundred canes, by the measuring cane.
16He measured the east side with the measuring cane fiue hundred canes, euen with the measuring cane round about.
17And he measured the north side fyue hundred canes, euen with the measuring cane round about.
5What ayleth thee O thou sea that thou fleddest? and thou Iordane that thou wast driuen backe?
10Art not thou the same arme that hast wounded the proude, and hewen the dragon in peeces? Art not thou euen the same which hast dryed vp the deepe of the sea, which hast made playne the sea grounde, that the deliuered myght go through?
17He sent from aboue and toke me: he drew me out of many waters.
5The waters compassed me euen vnto the soule, the deapth closed me on euery side, and the weedes were wrapt about my head.
8And Elias toke his mantell, & wrapt it together, and smote the waters, and they were deuided parte the one way, and part the other, so that they two went ouer through the drye lande.
21For the glorious maiestie of the Lorde shall there be present among vs as a place where faire brode riuers and streames are, through the which shall neither galley rowe nor great ship sayle.
23For the Lorde your God dried vp the water of Iordane before you, vntill ye were gone ouer, as ye Lorde your God dyd the red sea, which he dried vp before vs, tyll we were gone ouer.
3The sea sawe that and fled: Iordane was driuen backe.
44For he turned into blood their riuers & fluddes: so that they might not drinke.
16Thus saith the Lorde, euen he that maketh away in the sea, and a foote path in the mightie waters.
14Then wyll I make their waters deepe, and cause their riuers to runne lyke oyle, saith the Lorde God,
4Yet the fludde by his ryuers shall make glad the citie of God: the holy place of the tabernacles of the most hyghest.
9The measure of it is longer then the earth, and broder then the sea.
14And I went ouer vnto the well port, and to the kinges conduite, and there was no roome for the beast that was vnder me to passe.
16He hath sent downe from aboue to fetch me: he hath taken me out of many waters.
4The waters made him great, and the deepe set him vp on hye, with her riuers running rounde about his plantes, and sent out her litle riuers vnto all the trees of the fielde.
11As the waters passe from the sea, and as the flood decayeth and dryeth vp: