Psalms 46:4
Yet the fludde by his ryuers shall make glad the citie of God: the holy place of the tabernacles of the most hyghest.
Yet the fludde by his ryuers shall make glad the citie of God: the holy place of the tabernacles of the most hyghest.
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1To the chiefe musition, a song (to be song) of the children of Corach vpon Alamoth. The Lorde is our refuge & strength: a helpe very easyly founde in troubles.
2Therfore we wyll not feare though the earth be transposed: and though the hilles rushe into the middest of the sea.
3Though the waters thereof rage and swell: and though the mountaynes shake at the surges of the same. Selah.
5God is in the myddest of her, therfore she can not be remoued: the Lorde wyll helpe her, and that ryght early.
6The heathen make much a do, and the kyngdomes are moued: but God shewed his voyce, and the earth melted away.
7The God of hoastes is with vs: the Lorde of Iacob is our refuge. Selah.
1A song, the psalme of the children of Corach. Great is God, and hyghly to be praysed: in the citie of our Lorde, his holy hyll.
2The hyll of Sion is fayre in situation, and the ioy of the whole earth: vpon the north syde lyeth the citie of the great king.
3God is well knowen in her palaces: as a most sure refuge.
2for her foundations are vpon the holy hilles.
3Uery excellent thinges are spoken of thee: O thou citie of God. Selah.
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.
8They shalbe satisfied with the plenteousnesse of thy house: and thou shalt geue them drinke out of the riuer of thy delicates.
9For with thee is the fountaine of lyfe: and in thy light shall we see light.
11The God of hoastes is with vs: the Lorde of Iacob is our refuge. Selah.
3The fluddes are risen O God, the fluddes haue lyft vp their noyse: the fluddes haue lyft vp their waues.
4God which is on high, is more puissaut then the noyse of many waters: then the mightie waues of the sea.
7But what is he this that swelleth vp as it were a fludde, roaring and raging lyke the streames of water?
4And I wyll go vnto the aulter of the Lorde, euen vnto the Lorde of my ioy & gladnesse: and vpon the harpe I will acknowledge thee O Lorde my Lord.
10The mountaynes sawe thee and they trembled, the streame of the water passed by, the deepe made a noyse, and lift vp his handes on hye.
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.
8Lyke as we haue hearde, so haue we seene in the citie of God of hoastes: in the citie of our Lorde, God vpholdeth the same for euer. Selah.
2At Shalem is his tabernacle: and his dwellyng in Sion.
7For the Lorde thy God bryngeth thee into a good lande, a lande in the whiche are riuers of water, and fountaines and deapthes that spring out of valleys and hylles:
3The voyce of God is aboue waters: it is the Lorde of glory that thundreth, it is God that ruleth the sea.
2For he hath laide the foundation of it vpon the seas: and he hath set it sure vpon the fluddes.
1In that day shall this song be song in the land of Iuda, we haue a strong citie, saluation shal God appoint in steede of walles and bulwarkes.
6He turneth the sea into drye lande, so that they went thorowe the water on foote: there dyd we reioyce in him.
3Therfore with ioy shall ye drawe water out of the welles of saluation:
1By the waters of Babylon we sat downe there: also we wept when we remembred Sion.
4Blessed is the man whom thou choosest and receauest vnto thee: he shall dwell in thy court, and we shalbe satisfied with the goodnes of thy house, euen of thy holy temple.
24And let iudgement run downe as water, and righteousnesse as a mightie riuer.
8Let the fluddes clappe their handes: and let the hylles be ioyfull altogether before the face of God.
16Why skyp you so the high hylles? this is the Lordes hyll in the which it pleaseth hym to dwell, yea God wyll abyde in it for euer.
25Finally, vpon euery hye mountayne and hyll shall there be riuers, and streames of waters in the day of the great slaughter when the towres fall.
6The riuer gates are opened, and the palace dissolued.
10Who also causeth the springes which runne betweene the hilles: to flowe into the riuers.
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.
4Blessed are they that dwell in thy house: they wyll be alway praysyng thee. Selah.
5Blessed is that man whose strength is in thee: thy wayes are in their heart.
18And in that day shall the mountaynes drop downe sweete wine, and the hylles shall flowe with mylke, & all the riuers of Iuda shall runne with water, and a fountayne shall come out of the house of the Lorde, and shall water the valley of Sittim.
16The waters sawe thee O God, the waters sawe thee, they feared: yea the depthes of them moued out of their place.
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.
6Euen as the valleys are they layde abrode, & as gardens by the riuers side, as the tentes whiche the Lorde hath pitched, and as cypres trees beside the waters.
18I bryng foorth fluddes in the hilles, and welles in the playne fieldes: I turne the wildernesse to riuers, and the drye lande to conduites of water.
6And there shalbe a tabernacle for a shadowe in the day time from the heat, & a safe place and refuge from weather and rayne.
7One deepe calleth another at the noyse of thy water pypes: all thy waues and stormes are gone ouer me.
11Mount Sion shall reioyce, and the daughters of Iuda shalbe glad: because of thy iudgementes.
27He saith to the deapth, be drye, and I wyll drye vp water fluddes.
10God sitteth in the flud: and God wil sit king for euer.