Bible Cross References
he fell
Psalm 44:23
Wake up, Lord! Why are you asleep? Rouse yourself ! Don't reject us forever!
Isaiah 51:9
Wake up, LORD, and help us! Use your power and save us; use it as you did in ancient times. It was you that cut the sea monster Rahab to pieces.
Isaiah 51:10
It was you also who dried up the sea and made a path through the water, so that those you were saving could cross.
Hebrews 4:15
Our High Priest is not one who cannot feel sympathy for our weaknesses. On the contrary, we have a High Priest who was tempted in every way that we are, but did not sin.
came
Psalm 93:3
The ocean depths raise their voice, O LORD; they raise their voice and roar.
Psalm 93:4
The LORD rules supreme in heaven, greater than the roar of the ocean, more powerful than the waves of the sea.
Psalm 107:23-30
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Some sailed over the ocean in ships, earning their living on the seas.
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They saw what the LORD can do, his wonderful acts on the seas.
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He commanded, and a mighty wind began to blow and stirred up the waves.
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The ships were lifted high in the air and plunged down into the depths. In such danger the sailors lost their courage;
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they stumbled and staggered like drunks--- all their skill was useless.
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Then in their trouble they called to the LORD, and he saved them from their distress.
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He calmed the raging storm, and the waves became quiet.
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They were glad because of the calm, and he brought them safe to the port they wanted.
Psalm 124:2-4
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"If the LORD had not been on our side when our enemies attacked us,
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then they would have swallowed us alive in their furious anger against us;
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then the flood would have carried us away, the water would have covered us,
Psalm 148:8
lightning and hail, snow and clouds, strong winds that obey his command.
Isaiah 54:11
The LORD says, "O Jerusalem, you suffering, helpless city, with no one to comfort you, I will rebuild your foundations with precious stones.
Acts 27:14-20
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But soon a very strong wind---the one called "Northeaster"---blew down from the island.
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It hit the ship, and since it was impossible to keep the ship headed into the wind, we gave up trying and let it be carried along by the wind.
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We got some shelter when we passed to the south of the little island of Cauda. There, with some difficulty we managed to make the ship's boat secure.
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They pulled it aboard and then fastened some ropes tight around the ship. They were afraid that they might run into the sandbanks off the coast of Libya, so they lowered the sail and let the ship be carried by the wind.
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The violent storm continued, so on the next day they began to throw some of the ship's cargo overboard,
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and on the following day they threw part of the ship's equipment overboard.
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For many days we could not see the sun or the stars, and the wind kept on blowing very hard. We finally gave up all hope of being saved.