Ezekiel 47:5
Afterward he measured a thousand, and it was a riuer, that I could not passe ouer: for the waters were risen, and the waters did flowe, as a riuer that could not be passed ouer.
Afterward he measured a thousand, and it was a riuer, that I could not passe ouer: for the waters were risen, and the waters did flowe, as a riuer that could not be passed ouer.
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1Afterwarde he brought me vnto the doore of the house: & behold, waters yssued out from vnder the threshold of the house Eastward: for the forefront of the house stoode towarde the East, and the waters ran downe from vnder the right side of the house, at the southside of ye altar.
2Then brought he me out toward the North gate, and led me about by the way without vnto the vtter gate, by the way that turneth Eastward: & behold, there came forth waters on ye right side
3And when the man that had the line in his hand, went foorth Eastward, he measured a thousand cubites, and he brought me through the waters: the waters were to the ancles.
4Againe he measured a thousande, and brought me through the waters: the waters were to the knees: againe he measured a thousand, & brought me through: ye waters were to ye loynes.
6And he said vnto me, Sonne of man, hast thou seene this? Then he brought me, and caused me to returne to the brinke of the riuer.
7Nowe when I returned, beholde, at the brinke of the riuer were very many trees on the one side, and on the other.
8Then saide he vnto me, These waters issue out towarde the East countrey, and runne downe into the plaine, and shall goe into one sea: they shall runne into another sea, and the waters shalbe wholesome.
9And euery thing that liueth, which moueth, wheresoeuer the riuers shal come, shal liue, and there shalbe a very great multitude of fish, because these waters shall come thither: for they shall be wholesome, and euery thing shall liue whither the riuer commeth.
7Who is this, that commeth vp, as a flood, whose waters are mooued like the riuers?
5Then the waters of the sea shall faile, and the riuers shall be dryed vp, and wasted.
4Then the waters had drowned vs, and the streame had gone ouer our soule:
5Then had the swelling waters gone ouer our soule.
1And hee shewed me a pure riuer of water of life, cleare as crystall, proceeding out of the throne of God, and of the Lambe.
15And as they that bare the Arke came vnto Iorden, and the feete of the Priestes that bare the Arke were dipped in the brinke of the water, ( for Iorden vseth to fill all his bankes all the time of haruest)
16Then the waters that came downe from aboue, stayed and rose vpon an heape and departed farre from the citie of Adam, that was beside Zaretan: but the waters that came downe towarde the Sea of the wildernes, euen the salt Sea, failed, and were cut off: so the people went right ouer against Iericho.
17But the Priestes that bare the Arke of the couenant of the Lorde, stoode drie within Iorden readie prepared, and all the Israelites went ouer dry, vntill all the people were gone cleane ouer through Iorden.
7Nowe therefore, beholde, the Lorde bringeth vp vpon them the waters of the Riuer mightie and great, euen the King of Asshur with all his glory, and he shall come vp vpon all their riuers, and goe ouer all their banks,
2And he led me round about by them, and beholde, they were very many in the open fielde, and lo, they were very drie.
5Then I Daniel loked, & behold, there stood other two, ye one on this side of ye brinke of ye riuer, & the other on that side of ye brinke of the riuer.
25I haue digged and drunke the waters, and with the plant of my feete haue I dryed all the riuers closed in.
2When thou passest through the waters, I wil be with thee, & through the floods, that they doe not ouerflowe thee. When thou walkest through the very fire, thou shalt not be burnt, neither shall the flame kindle vpon thee.
24All the Egyptians then digged rounde about the riuer for waters to drinke: for they could not drinke of the water of the riuer.
25And this continued fully seuen dayes after the Lord had smitten the riuer.
24I haue digged, and drunke the waters of others, and with the plant of my feete haue I dried all the floods closed in.
54Waters flowed ouer mine head, then thought I, I am destroyed.
7All the riuers goe into the sea, yet the sea is not full: for the riuers goe vnto ye place, whence they returne, and goe.
4And in the foure and twentieth day of the first moneth, as I was by the side of that great riuer, euen Hiddekel,
19He turned about also to the West side, and measured fiue hundreth reedes with the measuring reede.
16He measured the East side with the measuring rod, fiue hundreth reedes, euen with the measuring reede round about.
17He measured also the Northside, fiue hundreth reedes, euen with the measuring reede rounde about.
5What ailed thee, O Sea, that thou fleddest? O Iorden, why wast thou turned backe?
10Art not thou the same, which hath dried the Sea, euen the waters of the great deepe, making the depth of the Sea a way for the redeemed to passe ouer?
17He sent from aboue, and tooke me: hee drewe me out of many waters.
5The waters compassed me about vnto the soule: the depth closed me rounde about, and the weedes were wrapt about mine head.
8Then Eliiah tooke his cloke, and wrapt it together, and smote the waters, and they were deuided hither and thither, and they twaine went ouer on the dry lande.
21For surely there the mightie Lorde will be vnto vs, as a place of floods and broade riuers, whereby shall passe no shippe with oares, neither shall great shippe passe thereby.
23For the Lord your God dryed vp ye waters of Iorden before you, vntill ye were gone ouer, as the Lord your God did the red Sea, which hee dryed vp before vs, till we were gone ouer,
3The Sea sawe it and fled: Iorden was turned backe.
44And turned their riuers into blood, & their floods, that they could not drinke.
16Thus sayeth the Lord which maketh a way in the Sea, and a path in the mighty waters.
14Then will I make their waters deepe, and cause their riuers to runne like oyle, sayeth the Lord God.
4Yet there is a Riuer, whose streames shall make glad the citie of God: euen the Sanctuarie of the Tabernacles of the most High.
9The measure thereof is longer then the earth, and it is broader then the sea.
14Then I went foorth vnto the gate of the fountaine, and to the Kings fishpoole, and there was no rowme for the beast that was vnder me to passe.
16He hath sent downe from aboue and taken mee: hee hath drawen mee out of many waters.
4The waters nourished him, and the deepe exalted him on hie with her riuers running round about his plants, 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,