Ezekiel 47:4

Coverdale Bible (1535)

so he measured yet a thousande, & brought me thorow ye water agayne vnto the knees: yet measured he a thousande, and brought me thorow the water vnto the loynes.

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  • Acts 19:10-20 : 10 And this was done two yeares loge, so that all they which dwelt in Asia, herde the worde of the LORDE Iesu, both Iewes & Grekes. 11 And God wroughte no small miracles by the handes of Paul, 12 so that from his body there were broughte napkyns or partlettes vnto the sicke, and the diseases departed from them, and the euell spretes wente out of them. 13 But certayne of the vagabounde Iewes which were coniurers, vndertoke to name ye name of the LORDE Iesus, ouer those that had euell spretes, and sayde: We charge you by Iesus whom Paul preacheth. 14 They were seuen sonnes of one Sceua a Iewe the hye prest, which dyd so. 15 The euell sprete answered, and sayde: Iesus I knowe, and Paul I knowe, but who are ye? 16 And the ma in who the euell sprete was, ranne vpon them, and ouercame them, and cast them vnder him, so that they fled out of the same house naked and wounded. 17 This was knowne vnto all the Iewes and Grekes which dwelt at Ephesus, and there fell a feare vpon them all. And ye name of the LORDE Iesus was magnified. 18 Many of the also that beleued, came and cofessed, and shewed their workes. 19 But many of them that had vsed curious craftes, broughte the bokes together, and burnte them openly: and they counted the pryce of them, and founde it of money fiftye thousande pens. 20 So mightely grewe ye worde of the LORDE, and preuayled.
  • Rom 15:19 : 19 thorow the power of tokens and wonders, and thorow the power of the sprete of God, so that from Ierusale, and roude aboute vnto Illyricon, I haue fylled all with the Gospell of Christ.
  • Col 1:6 : 6 which is come vnto you, eue as it is into all the worlde: and is frutefull, as it is in you, sence ye daye yt ye herde and knewe the grace of God in ye trueth,

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  • Ezek 47:1-3
    3 verses
    91%

    1After this he brought me agayne before the dore of the house: & beholde, there gu?shed out waters from vnder ye postes of the house eastwarde (for the house stode towarde the east) that ranne downe vpo the right syde of the house, which lyeth to the aulter south warde.

    2The caried he me out to the north dore, and brought me forth there rounde aboute by the vttemost dore, yt turneth eastwarde. Beholde, there came forth the water vpon the right syde.

    3Now whan the man yt had the meterodde in his honde wente out vnto the east dore, he measured a M. cubites, & the he brought me thorow ye water, eue to the ancles:

  • Ezek 47:5-8
    4 verses
    87%

    5After this he measured a thousande agayne, then was it soch a ryuer, yt I might not wade thorow it: The water was so depe, that it was nedefull to haue swymmed, for it might not be waded ouer.

    6And he sayde vnto me: hast thou sene this, o thou sonne of man? and with that, he brought me to the ryuer banck agayne.

    7Now when I came there, there stode many trees vpon ether syde of the ryuer backe.

    8Then sayde he vnto me: This water that floweth out towarde the east, and runneth downe in to the playne felde, commeth in to the see: and from the see it runneth out, & maketh the waters whole.

  • Ezek 40:2-3
    2 verses
    71%

    2euen into the londe of Israel brought he me in the visions of God: and set me downe vpo a maruelous hie mountayne, whervpon there was a buyldinge (as it had bene of a cite) towarde the north.

    3Thither he caried me, and beholde, there was a man, whose similitude was like brasse, which had a threde of flax in his honde, and a meterodde also. He stode in the dore,

  • Ezek 40:5-6
    2 verses
    70%

    5Beholde, there was a wall on the outsyde rounde aboute the house: the meterodde that he had in his honde, was six cubites longe & a spanne. So he measured the bredth of the buyldinge, which was a meterodde, and the heyth also a meterodde.

    6Then came he vnto the eastdore, and wente vp the stares, & measured the postes of the dore: wherof euery one was a meterodde thicke. Euery chambre was a meterodde longe and brode:

  • 2When thou wentest in the water, I was by the, that the stroge floudes shulde not pluck ye awaye: When thou walkest in the fyre, it shal not burne ye, and the flame shall not kindle vpon the.

  • 17He sent downe from aboue, and receaued me, and drue me out of many waters.

  • 16He sent downe fro the heyth to fetch me, & toke me out of greate waters.

  • Ps 124:4-5
    2 verses
    70%

    4The depe waters of the proude had gone eue vnto oure soule.

    5But praysed be ye LORDE, which hath not geuen vs ouer for a pray vnto their teth.

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    15Now when he had measured all the ynnermer house, he brought me forth thorow the east porte, and measured the same rounde aboute.

    16He measured the east syde with ye meterodde, which rounde aboute conteyned v.C.meteroddes.

    17And the north syde measured he, which conteyned rounde aboute euen so moch.

    18The other two sydes also towarde the south

    19and the west (which he measured) conteyned ether of them v.C. meteroddes.

  • Zech 2:1-2
    2 verses
    69%

    1I lift vp myne eyes agayne, & loked: and beholde, a man with a measure lyne in his honde.

    2Then saide I: whether goest thou? And he sayde vnto me: To measure Ierusalem, that I maye se how longe and how brode it is.

  • 48And he brought me to the fore entre of the house, and measured the walles by the entre dore: which were fyue cubites longe on ether syde. The thicknesse also of the dore on ether syde, was thre cubites.

  • 32He brought me also in to the ynmost courte vpon the east syde, and measured the dore, acordinge to ye measure afore sayde.

  • 25Yf there be no water, I wil graue & drynke. And as for waters of defence, I shal drie them vp with the fete of myne hooste.

  • 35And he brought me to the north dore, and measured it, which also had the foresayde measure.

  • 2& he led me rounde aboute by them: & beholde, the bones that laye vpon the felde, were very many, & maruelous drye also.

  • 24I haue dygged and dronke vp the straunge waters, and with ye soles of my fete haue I dryed vp the See.

  • 16Morouer, thus saieth the LORDE (Euen he that maketh a waye in the see, and a footpath in the mightie waters:

  • 5The waters compased me, euen to the very soule: the depe laye aboute me, and the wedes were wrapte aboute myne heade.

  • 1And there was geuen me a rede lyke vnto a rodd, and it was sayde vnto me: Ryse and mete the teple of God, and the aultre, and them that worshippe therin:

  • 4Vpon the xxiiij. daye of the first moneth, I was by the greate floude, called Tigris:

  • 8He measured also the porche of the ynnermer dore, which conteyned a meterodde.

  • 54They poured water vpon my heade, then thought I: now am I vndone.

  • 3The wente he in, and measured the dore postes, which were two cubites thicke: but the dore itself was sixe cubites, and the bredth of the dore was vij. cubites.

  • 2And he made a molten lauer ten cubites wyde fro the one syde to the other rounde aboute, and fyue cubytes hye. And a metelyne of thirtie cubites mighte comprehende it aboute.

  • 18And whan the prestes yt bare the Arke of the couenaut of ye LORDE were come out of Iordane, and trode with the soles of their fete vpon the drye londe, ye water of Iordane came agayne in to his place, and flowed (like as afore tyme) vpon all his banckes.

  • 23what tyme as ye LORDE yor God dryed vp ye water of Iordane before you, vntyll ye were ouer: like as the LORDE yor God dyd in the reed see, which he dryed vp before vs, yt we mighte go thorow:

  • 30Thus wyde shal the cite reach: vpon the north parte v C and iiij M measures.

  • 28So he brought me in to ye ynnermer courte, thorow the dore of the south syde: which he measured, & it had the measure afore sayde.

  • 8Then toke Elias his cloke, and wrapped it together, and smote the water, which deuyded it selfe on both the sydes, so that they wete dry shod thorow it.

  • 1After this he brought me to the temple, and measured the postes: which were of both the sydes vj. cubites thicke, acordinge to the wydenesse of the tabernacle.

  • 1And he shewed me a pure ryuer of water of life clere as cristall: proceadinge out of the seate of God and of ye lambe

  • 7But what is he this, that swelleth vp, as it were a floude, roaringe & raginge like the streames off water?

  • 24After that, he brought me to the south syde, where there stode a dore towarde ye south: whose pilers and porches he measured, these had the fyrst measure,

  • 7Beholde, the LORDE shal bringe mightie and great floudes of water vpon them: namely, ye kynge of the Assirians with all his power. Which shall poure out his furyousnes vpo euery man, and renne ouer all their bankes.

  • 15Thou makest a waye for thine horses in the see, euen in the mudde of greate waters.

  • 15And he that talked with me, had a golden rede to measure the cite with all, and the gates therof, and the wall therof.