Then,when they had rowedaboutthreeorfour miles,they sawJesuswalkingon the seaand drawingnearto the boat;and they were frightened.
Who alonestretchesout the heavensAnd tramplesdownthe wavesof the sea;
The LORDsat[as King] at the flood;Yes, the LORDsitsas Kingforever.
Morethanthe soundsof manywaters,[Than] the mightybreakersof the sea,The LORDon highis mighty.
"Your rowershave broughtyou Into greatwaters;The eastwindhas brokenyou In the heartof the seas.
However, the menrowed[desperately] to returnto landbut they couldnot, for the seawas becoming[even] stormieragainstthem.
And behold,twoof them were goingthat verydayto a villagenamedEmmaus,which was about sevenmilesfrom Jerusalem.
While he was stillapproaching,the demonslammedhim [to the ground] and threw him into a convulsion.But Jesusrebukedthe uncleanspirit,and healedthe boyand gave him backto his father.
NowBethanywas nearJerusalem,abouttwomilesoff;
"I will not leaveyou as orphans;I will cometo you.
The sea[began] to be stirredup because a strongwindwas blowing.
But He saidto them, "It is I; do not be afraid."
And the winepresswas troddenoutsidethe city,and bloodcameout from the wine press,up to the horses'bridles,for a distanceof twohundred miles.
The cityis laidout as a square,and its lengthis as greatas the width;and he measuredthe citywith the rod,fifteen hundred miles;its lengthand widthand heightare equal.