Genesis 1:7
divided.Pr 8:28,29above.Job 26:8; Ps 104:10; 148:4; Ec 11:3and it.9,11,15,24; Mt 8:27Genesis 6:17
behold.13; 7:4,21-23; 9:9; Ex 14:17; Le 26:28; De 32:39; Ps 29:10; Isa 51:12Eze 5:8; 6:3; 34:11,20; Ho 5:14; 2Pe 2:5bring.7:4,17,21-23; Job 22:16; Ps 29:10; 93:3,4; 107:34; Isa 54:9; Am 9:6Mt 24:39; Lu 17:27; Heb 11:7; 1Pe 3:20is the.2:7; 7:15shall die.7; Ps 107:34; Ro 5:12-14,21; 6:23; 8:20-22Genesis 8:2
fountains.7:11; Pr 8:28; Jon 2:3the rain.Job 37:11-13; 38:37; Mt 8:9,26,27Job 28:4
4Job 38:8-11
who.10; Ge 1:9; Ps 33:7; 104:9; Pr 8:29; Jer 5:22out.29 thick.Ge 1:2 brake up for it my decreed place. or, established my decreeupon it. 26:10; Ge 1:9,10; 9:15; Ps 104:9; Jer 5:22 Hitherto.Thus far shall thy flux and reflux extend. The tides are marvellously limited and regulated, not only by the lunar and solar attraction, but by the quantum of time required to remove any part of the earth's surface, by its rotation round its axis, from under the immediate attractive influence of the sun and moon. Hence the attraction of the sun and moon, and the gravitation of the sea to its own centre, which prevent too great a flux on the one hand, and too great reflux on the other, are some of those bars and doors by which its proud waves are stayed, and prevented from coming farther. Ps 65:6,7; 93:3,4; Pr 8:29; Mr 4:39-41but.1:22; 2:6; Ps 76:10; 89:9; Isa 27:8; Lu 8:32,33; Re 20:2,3,7,8thy proud waves. Heb. the pride of thy waves.Psalms 33:7
He gathereth.104:6-9; Ge 1:9,10; Job 26:10; 38:8-11; Pr 8:29; Jer 5:22heap.Ex 15:8; Jos 3:13,16; Hab 3:15Psalms 74:15
cleave.105:41; Ex 17:5,6; Nu 20:11; Isa 48:21flood.Jos 3:13-17; 2Ki 2:8,14; Isa 11:16; 44:27; Hab 3:9; *marg:Re 16:12mighty rivers. Heb. rivers of strength.Proverbs 8:28-29
28 he gave.Ge 1:9,10; Job 38:8-11; Ps 33:7; 104:9; Jer 5:22when he appointed.Job 38:4-7
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