Psalms 93:4 Cross References - Great

4 The floudes are rysen (O Lord) the floudes haue lyft vp theyr noyse, the floudes lyft vp the waues.

Job 38:11

11 saying: Hyther to shalt thou come, but no farther, & here shalt thou laye downe thy proud and hye waues.

Psalms 65:7

7 Which stilleth the ragyng of the see, & the noyse of hys waues, and the madnes of the people.

Psalms 89:6

6 For who is he amonge the cloudes, that shall be compared vnto the Lorde?

Psalms 89:9

9 O Lord God of Hostes, who is lyke vnto the? thy trueth (most myghtie lord) is on euery syde.

Psalms 92:8

8 But thou Lord art the most hyest for euermore.

Psalms 114:3-5

3 The see sawe that, and fled Iordan was dryuen backe. 4 The mountaynes skipped lyke rammes, and the lytle hilles lyke yonge shepe. 5 What ayleth the, O thou see, that thou fleddest? and thou Iordan, that thou wast dryuen backe?

Jeremiah 5:22

22 Feare ye not me, sayth the Lorde? Are ye not asshamed to loke me in the face? whiche bynde the see with the sande, so that it cannot passe his boundes. For though it rage, yet can it do nothynge, and thoughe the waues therof do swell, yet maye they not go ouer.

Mark 4:37-39

37 And ther arose a great storme of wynde, & the waues dashed in to the ship, so that it was now full. 38 And he was in the sterne a slepe on a pelowe. And they awake him, & saye vnto hym: Master, carest thou not, that we perishe? 39 And he rose vp, and rebuked the wynde, and sayde vnto the see: peace, be styll. And the wynde ceassed, and ther folowed a greate calme.

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