H6169The paper reedsH2975by the brooksH6310, by the mouthH2975of the brooksH4218, and every thing sownH2975by the brooksH3001, shall wither[H8799] H5086, be driven away[H8738] , and be no more .
H8362And now she is planted[H8803] H4057in the wildernessH6723, in a dryH6772and thirstyH776ground.
H127Because the groundH2865is chapt[H8804] H1653, for there was no rainH776in the earthH406, the plowmenH954were ashamed[H8804] H2645, they covered[H8804] H7218their heads.
H835BlessedH2232are ye that sow[H8802] H4325beside all watersH7971, that send forth[H8764] H7272thither the feetH7794of the oxH2543and the ass.
H7227And by greatH4325watersH2233the seedH7883of SihorH7105, the harvestH2975of the riverH8393, is her revenueH5505; and she is a martH1471of nations.
H5927And, behold, there came up[H8802] H2975out of the riverH7651sevenH3303wellH4758favouredH6510kineH1277and fatfleshedH1320 H7462; and they fed[H8799] H260in a meadow.
H5674Pass[H8798] H776through thy landH2975as a riverH1323, O daughterH8659of TarshishH4206: there is no more strength.