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Never cistern kept its waters so fresh, as she her store of wickedness; no news from her but of wrong and waste, no sight I see there but distress and violence. (Jeremiah 6, 7)
At the sound of his voice, what mustering of the waters overhead! He summons up the cloud-wrack from the world’s end, turns the lightning into a rain-storm, brings the winds out of his store-house;✻ (Jeremiah 10, 13)
Waters rising in the north,✻ the Lord says, a river that overflows its banks, covering earth and earth’s increase, city and citizen! Loud the cries everywhere, a whole world in lament, (Jeremiah 47, 2)
The dirge goes up from Hesebon, from Eleale and Jasa; goes up all the way from Segor to Oronaim, like the lowing of heifer full-grown; foul run the waters of Nemrim. (Jeremiah 48, 34)
And for their waters, not a sword, but drought to dry them up; is not this a land of idols, that loves to see portents befall?✻ (Jeremiah 50, 38)
At the sound of his voice, what mustering of the waters overhead! He summons up the cloud-wrack from the world’s end, turning the lightning into a rain-storm, bringing the winds out of his store-house; (Jeremiah 51, 16)
and now the Lord of hosts promises to maintain their quarrel, to redress their wrongs. I will turn her sea into desert sand, he tells you, dry up her flow of waters; (Jeremiah 51, 36)
Round my head the waters closed, and I had given myself up for lost, (Lamentations 3, 54)
When they moved, the sound of their wings reached me, loud as waters in flood or thunders from on high,✻ incessant as the hum of a great throng or an armed camp; only when they came to rest did they lower their wings. (Ezekiel 1, 24)
What, when it was planted in ground so fair, by waters so abundant, with such promise of leaf and fruit, a vine so destined to greatness! (Ezekiel 17, 8)
This too: Desolate thou shalt be, thy place among the lost cities; higher and higher yet the fathomless ocean shall rise about thee, swallowing thee up under its waters. (Ezekiel 26, 19)
Alas, that those oarsmen of thine should have ferried thee out into deep waters, for the storm-wind to wreck thee, out in the heart of the sea! (Ezekiel 27, 26)
