Psalms 48:7

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Thou shalt breake ye shippes of the see, thorow the east wynde.

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Referenced Verses

  • Jer 18:17 : 17 With an East wynde will I scatre the, before their enemies. And when their destruction cometh, I will turne my backe vpo them, but not my face.
  • 1 Kgs 22:48 : 48 And Iosaphat had caused to make shippes vpon the See, which shulde go to fetch golde in Ophir, but they wente not: for they were broken at Ezeon Gaber.
  • Ezek 27:25-26 : 25 The shippes of Tharsis were the chefe off thy occupienge. Thus thou art full, and in greate worshipe, euen in the myddest off the see. 26 Thy maryners were euer brynginge vnto the out of many waters. But ye easte wynde shal ouerbeare the in to the myddest off the see:
  • Isa 2:16 : 16 vpon all shippes of the see, and vpon euery thinge yt is glorious and pleasaunt to loke vpon.
  • 1 Kgs 10:22 : 22 For the kynges Seeshippe yt sayled vpon the See with ye shippe of Hiram, came once in thre yeare, and broughte golde, syluer, Yuery, Apes, and Pecockes.

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    25The shippes of Tharsis were the chefe off thy occupienge. Thus thou art full, and in greate worshipe, euen in the myddest off the see.

    26Thy maryners were euer brynginge vnto the out of many waters. But ye easte wynde shal ouerbeare the in to the myddest off the see:

    27so yt thy wares, thy marchaudies, thy ryches, thy maryners, thy shipmasters, thy helpers, thy occupiers (that brought the thinges necessary) the men off warre that are in the: yee and all thy comons shall perish in the myddest off the see, in the daye off thy fall.

    28The suburbes shall shake at the loude crie off thy shippmen.

    29All whirry men, and all maryners vpo the see, shall leape out of their boates, and set them selues vpon the lode.

  • 14And therfore mourne (ye shippes of the see) for youre power shalbe throwne downe.

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    33When thy wares & marchaundies came fro the sees thou gauest all people ynough. The kynges off the earth hast thou made rich, thorow the multitude off thy wares and occupienge:

    34But now art thou cast downe in to the depe of the see, all thy resorte of people is perished with the.

    35All they that dwell in the Iles are abasshed at the, and all their kynges are afrayed, yee their faces haue chaunged coloure.

  • 4But the LORDE hurled a greate wynde in to the see, and there was a mightie tempest in the see: so that the shippe was in ioperdy of goinge in peces.

  • 6Feare came there vpon the, & sorowe as vpo a woman in hir trauayle.

  • 37But Elieser the sonne of Dodana of Maresa prophecied agaynst Iosaphat, and sayde: Because thou hast agreed with Ahasia, therfore hath the LORDE broken thy workes. And so ye shippes were broken, & mighte not go vpon the See.

  • 8Euery ma recopenseth wt ye measure yt he receaueth: He museth vpo his sore wynde, as vpo the dayes of extreme heate.

  • 16vpon all shippes of the see, and vpon euery thinge yt is glorious and pleasaunt to loke vpon.

  • Isa 23:10-11
    2 verses
    73%

    10Go thorow thy londe (o thou doughter of the see) as men go ouer the water, and there is not a gyrdle more.

    11Thus the LORDE that remoueth the kingdomes, and hath taken in hande agaynst that mightie Canaan to rote it out:) hath stretched out his honde ouer the see,

  • Ps 89:9-10
    2 verses
    72%

    9O LORDE God of hoostes, who is like vnto the in power? thy trueth is rounde aboute the.

    10Thou rulest the pryde of the see, thou stillest the wawes therof, whe they arise.

  • 10Thou blewest with thy wynde, the see couered them, and they sancke downe as leed in the mightie waters.

  • 23There are the coardes so layd abrode, that they ca not be better: The mast set vp of soch a fashion, that no baner ner sale hageth thero: but there is dealed greate spoyle, yee lame men runne after the pray.

  • 1An heuy burthen vpon Tirus. Mourne ye shippes of Tharsis, for she is throwne downe to the grounde, and conquered of them, that are come from Cithim.

  • 48And Iosaphat had caused to make shippes vpon the See, which shulde go to fetch golde in Ophir, but they wente not: for they were broken at Ezeon Gaber.

  • 16The pourynges out of the See were sene, and the foundacions of the earth were discouered at the chydinge of the LORDE, & at the breth of the sprete of his wrath.

  • Exod 15:7-8
    2 verses
    71%

    7And with thy greate glory thou hast destroyed thine aduersaries: thou sentest out yi wrath, & it cosumed them, euen as stobble.

    8In the breth of thy wrath the waters fell together, the floudes wente vpon a heape: The depes plomped together in ye myddest of the see.

  • 13But God is my kynge of olde, the helpe that is done vpon earth he doth it himself.

  • 22In tymes past thou didest set me vp an hye, as it were aboue ye winde, but now hast thou geue me a very sore fall.

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    17They shal mourne for the, and saye vnto the: O thou noble cite, yt hast bene so greatly occupyed off olde, thou that hast bene the strongest vpon the see wt thine inhabitours off whom all men stode in feare: How art thou now so vtterly destroyed?

    18Now at the tyme off thy fall the inhabitours off the Iles, yee and the Iles them selues shall stonde in feare at thine ende.

  • 26There go the shippes ouer, and there is that Leuiathan, whom thou hast made, to take his pastyme therin.

  • 25For at his worde, the stormy wynde aryseth, and lifteth vp the wawes therof.

  • 41And whan we chaunced on a place which had the see on both the sydes, the shippe dasshed vpon it. And the fore parte abode fast vnmoued, but the hynder parte brake thorow the violence of the wawes.

  • 1This is the heuy burthe of the waist see: A greuous visio was shewed vnto me, like as when a storme of wynde and rayne russheth in from the wyldernesse, that terrible londe.

  • 12He stilleth the see with his power, & thorow his wy?dome hath he set forth ye worlde.

  • 15Persecute them euen so with thy tempest, & make them afrayed with thy storme.

  • 6Go ouer the see, Mourne ye yt dwel in the Iles.

  • 16Thou shalt fanne them, & the wynde shal carie them awaye, & the whyrlwynde shal scatre the. But thou shalt reioyse in the LORDE, and shalt delite in praysinge the holyone of Israel.

  • 15Thou smytest the heades of Leuiathan in peces, & geuest him to be meate for the people in the wildernesse.

  • 4Beholde also ye shyppes, which though they be so gret, and are dryuen of fearce windes, yet are they turned about with a very smale helme, whither soeuer the violence of the gouerner wyll.

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    9Thou shalt rule them with a rodde of yron, and breake the in peces like an erthen vessell.

  • 24By what waye is the light parted, & the heate dealt out vpon earth?

  • 7Which stilleth ye ragige of the see, the roaringe off his wawes, and the woodnes of the people.

  • 2Thou yt hast remoued the lode & deuyded it, heale the sores therof, for it shaketh.

  • 9The Iles also shal gather the vnto me, and specially the shippes of ye see: that they maye bringe the sonnes from farre, and their syluer and their golde with them, vnto the name of the LORDE thy God, vnto the holy one of Israel, that hath glorified the.

  • 23They that go downe to the see in shippes, & occupie their busynesse in greate waters.

  • 40Thou hast turned backe the couenaunt of thy seruaunt, and cast his crowne to the grounde.

  • 8Fyre and hayle, snowe & vapors wynde and storme, fulfillynge his worde.

  • 12Tharsis occupide with the in all maner of wares, in syluer, yron, tynne and lead, and made thy market greate.

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