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Master sends man to fetch water, but when cistern is reached, water is none; back go the pails empty, and disappointed vexation veils its head. (Jeremiah 14, 3)
Why are those sad thoughts still with me? Is my hurt desperate, beyond all remedy? Did it cheat me, like some empty water-course, my hope in thee?✻ (Jeremiah 15, 18)
Not more favoured is tree planted by the water’s edge, that pushes out its roots to catch the moisture, and defies the summer heat; its green leaves careless of the drought, its fruit unfailing. (Jeremiah 17, 8)
thou, Lord, art Israel’s hope; the men who forsake thee will be disappointed, the men who swerve from thy paths will be names written in sand; have they not forsaken that Lord who is the fountain of living water? (Jeremiah 17, 13)
So they had their way with Jeremias; he should be left helpless in the cistern of Melchias the son of Amelech,✻ there in the court where the prisoners were kept. Into the cistern they lowered him with ropes; there was no water in it now, only mire, and into the mire he sank. (Jeremiah 38, 6)
Ours to buy the very water we drink, pay a price for every stick of fire-wood; (Lamentations 5, 4)
and water thou shalt drink at set times, two pints by measure. (Ezekiel 4, 11)
But be sure of this, son of man; I mean to cut off from Jerusalem every source of bread; weighed out to them their bread shall be, and anxiously, measured out to them their water, and in great lack. (Ezekiel 4, 16)
And at last, for want of bread and water, every man’s face shall fall as he looks at other, and they shall pine away in their guilt. (Ezekiel 4, 17)
hands that hang listless, knees weak as water. (Ezekiel 7, 17)
Son of man, tremble still when bread thou eatest, nor ever drink water but with anxious fear; (Ezekiel 12, 18)
Born when thou wast, there was none to cut navel-string, in healing water wash thee, with salt harden thee, wrap thee in swaddling-clothes; (Ezekiel 16, 4)
