1 Kings 17:3 - Tree of Life Version “Leave this place, turn eastward, and hide yourself by the Wadi Cherith, east of the Jordan. Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 Get thee hence, and turn thee eastward, and hide thyself by the brook Cherith, that is before Jordan. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition Go from here and turn east and hide yourself by the brook Cherith, east of the Jordan. American Standard Version (1901) Get thee hence, and turn thee eastward, and hide thyself by the brook Cherith, that is before the Jordan. Common English Bible Go from here and turn east. Hide by the Cherith Brook that faces the Jordan River. Catholic Public Domain Version "Withdraw from here, and go toward the east, and hide at the torrent Cherith, which is opposite the Jordan. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version Get thee hence, and go towards the east, and hide thyself by the torrent of Carith, which is over against the Jordan. |
It will come about that you will drink from the wadi. I have also commanded the ravens to feed you there.”
Micaiah replied, “Behold, you will see on that day when you go into an inner chamber to hide.”
How great is Your goodness, which You have stored up for those who fear You, which You have given to those who take refuge in You, before the children of men.
For look, Your enemies make an uproar. Those who hate You lift up their head.
Then the officials said to Baruch: “Go, hide yourself—you and Jeremiah—and let no one know where you are.”
Then the king commanded Jerahmeel the king’s son, along with Seraiah son of Azriel and Shelemiah son of Abdeel, to seize the scribe Baruch and the prophet Jeremiah—but Adonai hid them.
Then they picked up stones to throw at Him, but Yeshua hid Himself and went out from the Temple.
Then the brothers immediately sent Paul away to the sea, but Silas and Timothy remained there.
The world was not worthy of them! They wandered around in deserts and mountains, caves and holes in the ground.
But the woman was given two wings of the great eagle, so that she might fly away from the presence of the serpent into the wilderness, to the place where she is taken care of—for a time, times, and half a time.
Then the woman fled into the wilderness, where she has a place prepared by God so they might take care of her for 1,260 days.