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  • The garden was watered by a river; it came out from Eden,✻ and went on to divide into four branches. (Genesis 2, 10)

  • One is called Phison; it is the river which surrounds all the country of Hevilath, a gold-producing country; (Genesis 2, 11)

  • The second river is called Gehon, and is the river which surrounds the whole country of Ethiopia. (Genesis 2, 13)

  • The third river, which flows past the Assyrians, is called Tigris, and the fourth is the river Euphrates. (Genesis 2, 14)

  • Whereupon Lot looked about him, and the great hollow of Jordan met his eye, well watered, in those days before the Lord destroyed Sodom and Gomorrha, like the garden of the Lord itself, or the land of Egypt approached by way of Segor. (Genesis 13, 10)

  • So Lot chose the hollow of Jordan, and went away to the east, and the two kinsmen parted company. (Genesis 13, 11)

  • Abram made his dwelling in the land of Chanaan, while Lot found a home among the cities round Jordan, camping at Sodom. (Genesis 13, 12)

  • And the Lord, that day, made a covenant with Abram; I will grant this land, he told him, to thy posterity, with its borders reaching up to the river of Egypt, and the great river Euphrates; (Genesis 15, 18)

  • I, thy servant, am not worthy of all the mercies thou hast shewn me, the faithful observance of thy promises. I had nothing but this staff with me, when I crossed the Jordan, and now I have come back with two companies behind me. (Genesis 32, 10)

  • and Semla by Saul from the river Rohoboth, (Genesis 36, 37)

  • and out of its channel there came up seven heifers, sleek and well fattened, which began feeding on the river bank, among the reeds. (Genesis 41, 2)

  • Then seven others came up, also out of the river, ill-favoured and ill-nourished; and these too stood grazing where it was green, close to the river. (Genesis 41, 3)


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