* the land.
It is supposed that an earthquake is here intended; the rising
and falling of the ground, with a wave-like motion, and its
leaving its proper place and bounds, in consequence of an
earthquake, being justly and beautifully compared to the
swelling, overflowing, and subsiding of the Nile.
# Ps 18:7; 60:2,3; 114:3-7; Isa 5:25; 24:19,20; Jer 4:24-26|
# Mic 1:3-5; Na 1:5,6; Hab 3:5-8; Hag 2:6,7|
* every one.
# 10; 9:5; Jer 12:4; Ho 4:3; 10:5; Mt 24:30|
* rise.
# 9:5; Isa 8:7,8; Jer 46:8; Da 9:26|
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