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In the biblical context, water is a fundamental element, both physically and spiritually. It is essential for life, sustenance, and purification, and it holds significant symbolic meaning throughout the Scriptures.

Creation and Early References

The Bible begins with water as a primordial element in the creation narrative. Genesis 1:2 states, "Now the earth was formless and void, and darkness was over the surface of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the surface of the waters." This highlights water's foundational role in the created order.

Water in the Patriarchal Period

Water supply was crucial for the patriarchs, who were often nomadic and dependent on wells and springs. Abraham and Isaac's experiences with wells illustrate the importance of water rights and access. Genesis 21:30 recounts Abraham's covenant with Abimelech over a well, emphasizing the necessity of securing water sources. Similarly, Isaac's servants dug wells in the Valley of Gerar, leading to disputes with the Philistines (Genesis 26:19-22).

Exodus and Wilderness Wanderings

During the Exodus, water supply was a critical concern for the Israelites. God provided water miraculously on several occasions. In Exodus 17:6 , God instructed Moses to strike the rock at Horeb, resulting in water for the people. This event underscores God's provision and the importance of faith and obedience.

Water in the Promised Land

The Promised Land was described as "a land of brooks of water, of fountains and springs, flowing out in the valleys and hills" (Deuteronomy 8:7). The abundance of water was a sign of God's blessing and a stark contrast to the arid wilderness. The Israelites' settlement in Canaan involved the development and maintenance of water systems, including cisterns and aqueducts, to ensure a stable water supply.

Prophetic and Wisdom Literature

Water imagery is prevalent in the prophetic and wisdom literature, often symbolizing spiritual truths. Isaiah 12:3 declares, "With joy you will draw water from the springs of salvation." This metaphor highlights the refreshing and life-giving nature of God's salvation. Similarly, Proverbs 25:25 states, "Like cold water to a weary soul is good news from a distant land," illustrating the revitalizing power of hope and encouragement.

New Testament Significance

In the New Testament, water continues to hold spiritual significance. John the Baptist's baptism in the Jordan River symbolized repentance and purification (Matthew 3:11). Jesus' encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well in John 4:10 reveals His offer of "living water," representing eternal life through Him. Additionally, Jesus' miracle of turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana (John 2:1-11) signifies the transformative power of His ministry.

Eschatological Imagery

The book of Revelation uses water imagery to depict the ultimate fulfillment of God's promises. Revelation 22:1 describes "the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb." This vision of the New Jerusalem emphasizes the eternal and abundant provision of life and blessing in God's presence.

Throughout the Bible, water supply is not only a practical necessity but also a profound symbol of God's provision, purification, and promise of eternal life.
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Dowsing

Water

Water Baptism

Water in Times of Scarcity, Sold at an Enormous Price

Water of Bitterness or of Jealousy

Water of Hostile Armies

Water of Jealousy

Water of Persecutions

Water of Persecutors

Water of Separation

Water of Separation or of Uncleanness

Water of the Gifts and Graces of the Holy Spirit

Water of the Support of God

Water was Used by Jews for Culinary Purposes

Water was Used by Jews for Legal Purification

Water was Used by Jews for Washing the Person

Water was Used by Jews: As Their Principal Beverage

Water: (Covering the Sea) of the General Diffusion of The

Water: (Deep) of Counsel in the Heart

Water: (Deep) of Severe Affliction

Water: (Deep) of the Words of the Wise

Water: (Difficulty of Stopping) of Strife and Contention

Water: (Its Instability) of a Wavering Disposition

Water: (Its Weakness) of Faintness and Cowardice

Water: (Many) of a Variety of Afflictions

Water: (Many) of Different Nations and People

Water: (Noise of Many) of the Word of Christ

Water: (Poured Out) Faintness by Terror

Water: (Poured Out) the Wrath of God

Water: (Pouring, out of Buckets) a Numerous Progeny

Water: (Rapidly Flowing Away) the Career of the Wicked

Water: (Spilled on the Ground) Death

Water: (Still) the Ordinances of the Gospel

Water: Artificial Mode of Conveying, Into Large Cities

Water: Carried in Vessels

Water: Changed to Wine

Water: City Waterworks

Water: Cleansing

Water: Collected in Brooks

Water: Collected in Fountains

Water: Collected in Ponds

Water: Collected in Pools

Water: Collected in Rivers

Water: Collected in Springs

Water: Collected in Streams

Water: Collected in The Clouds

Water: Collected in The Sea

Water: Collected in Wells

Water: Congealed by Cold

Water: Covered the Whole Earth

Water: Creation of

Water: Daily Allowance of

Water: Domestic Love

Water: Drops from the Clouds in Rain

Water: Fluid

Water: Frequently Brackish and Unfit for Use

Water: God Originally: Collected Into One Place

Water: God Originally: Created Fowls and Fishes From

Water: God Originally: Created the Firmament to Divide

Water: Jesus Walks Upon

Water: Kept for Purification in Large Waterpots

Water: Libation of

Water: Miracles Connected With: Brought from the Jaw-Bone of an Ass

Water: Miracles Connected With: Brought from the Rock

Water: Miracles Connected With: Consumed by Fire from Heaven

Water: Miracles Connected With: Divided and Made to Stand on Heap

Water: Miracles Connected With: Healing Powers Communicated To

Water: Miracles Connected With: Iron Made to Swim In

Water: Miracles Connected With: Our Lord Walking On

Water: Miracles Connected With: Trenches Filled With

Water: Miracles Connected With: Turned Into Blood

Water: Miracles Connected With: Turned Into Wine

Water: Miraculously Supplied: To Jehoshaphat's Army

Water: Miraculously Supplied: To Samson

Water: Miraculously Supplied: To the Israelites

Water: Necessary to the Comfort and Happiness of Man

Water: Necessary to Vegetation

Water: One of the Elements of the World

Water: Penetrating

Water: Purified by Elisha

Water: Red Sea Divided

Water: Reflecting Images

Water: Refreshing

Water: Rises in Vapour to the Clouds

Water: some Plants Particularly Require

Water: Symbolical

Water: The Jordan River

Water: The Want of, Considered a Great Calamity

Water: The World and Its Inhabitants Once Destroyed By

Water: The World not to be Again Destroyed By

Water: Turned Into Blood

Water: Unstable

Water: Vision of, by Ezekiel

Water: Water of Affliction

Water: Water of Life

Water: Water of Salvation

Water: Wearing the Hardest Substances

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Broadways (10 Occurrences)

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Instruction (117 Occurrences)

Deer (15 Occurrences)

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Flowing (123 Occurrences)

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