Fondare 161 Risultati per: Waters
and now the sea has swallowed thee up; buried in the deep waters all the prosperity that was thine, all the citizens that thronged thee. (Ezekiel 27, 34)
never again should tree boast of its height, there by the river bank, overtopping the covert of the woods, never again should the waters nourish its pride. Death and the deep earth should await them all, mortal things to a mortal doom appointed. (Ezekiel 31, 14)
Son of man, sing a dirge for Pharao, the king of Egypt, that counts for a lion among the nations: Monster thou art of the depths, holding up thy head in those rivers of thine, trampling them under foot, till their waters run foul! (Ezekiel 32, 2)
clear those waters shall be as never they were, smooth as oil the river’s flow, the Lord God says; (Ezekiel 32, 14)
None but trampled fields must my sheep graze, none but fouled waters drink? (Ezekiel 34, 19)
and all at once, from the sun’s rising, the bright presence of the God of Israel made entry there. Like the sound of waters in deep flood his voice was, and earth was lit up with the splendour all around. (Ezekiel 43, 2)
And last, he took me to the door of the temple itself, and shewed me where a stream of water flowed eastwards from beneath the threshold of it. Eastward the temple looked, and eastward these waters flowed, somewhat to the temple’s right, so as to pass by the southern side of the altar. (Ezekiel 47, 1)
another thousand, and it was up to my waist, another thousand, and now it had become a torrent I might not cross any longer, so high the waters had swelled, out of my depth. (Ezekiel 47, 5)
This stream, he told me, must flow eastward to the sand-dunes, and so fall into the desert; pass into the Dead Sea and beyond it, cleansing those waters by its passage. (Ezekiel 47, 8)
Towards the south and the noon-day sun, the line stretches from Thamar to the Waters of Challenge at Cades, then follows the Brook of Egypt to the sea; (Ezekiel 47, 19)
Gad shall be the southernmost, facing the noon-day sun, with a frontier running from Thamar to the Waters of Challenge at Cades, and along the Brook✻ to the Great Sea. (Ezekiel 48, 28)
and the waters above the heavens; (Daniel 3, 60)
