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in his day, too, the cisterns received their full flow of water, rose beyond all measuring, sea-deep. (Ecclesiasticus 50, 3)
What shall be compared with him? Rainbow that lights up the clouds with sudden glory, rose in spring-time, lilies by the water-side, scent of olibanum on the summer air? (Ecclesiasticus 50, 8)
I mean to make waste-land of it; no more pruning and digging; only briars and thorns will grow there, and I will forbid the clouds to water it. (Isaiah 5, 6)
I will weep, then, as Jazer weeps, for the vineyard of Sabama, water Hesebon and Eleale with my tears. That thy vineyard, thy vintage-time should be disturbed by the cry of trampling armies! (Isaiah 16, 9)
Dwellers in the south, bring out water to meet the thirsty, bread to meet fleeing men. (Isaiah 21, 14)
How many breaches, already, in the wall of David’s city! Water you must bring in from the lower pool; (Isaiah 22, 9)
I, the Lord, am the keeper of this vineyard; I come soon to water it. Day by day I watch over it, to shield it from attack, (Isaiah 27, 3)
So shrewd a blow potter never dealt, shivering earthen pot into fragments, till no shard is left that will carry a lighted coal from the hearth, or a mouthful of water from the cistern. (Isaiah 30, 14)
Bread the Lord will grant, though it be sparingly, water, though it be in short measure. Birds of passage they shall be no longer,✻ the men he gives thee for thy teachers; always thou wilt have a true counsellor in sight, (Isaiah 30, 20)
never a mountain-top, never a high hill, but will flow with torrents of water, when that day comes. The dead shall lie in heaps that day, and towers come crashing down; (Isaiah 30, 25)
On the heights his dwelling shall be, his eyrie among the fastnesses of the rocks, bread shall be his for the asking, water from an unfailing spring. (Isaiah 33, 16)
ground that was dried up will give place to pools, barren land to wells of clear water; where the serpent had its lair once, reed and bulrush will show their green. (Isaiah 35, 7)
