Catholic Public Domain Version
"And when I had turned myself around, behold, on the bank of the torrent, there were very many trees on both sides. "
— Ezekiel 47:7, Catholic Public Domain Version
“Now when I had returned, behold, at the bank of the river were very many trees on the one side and on the other.”
“Now when I had returned, behold, upon the bank of the river were very many trees on the one side and on the other. ”
“Now when I had returned, behold, on the bank of the river were very many trees on the one side and on the other.”
“When I had returned, I noticed a vast number of trees on the banks of the river, on both sides.”
“And when I had turned myself, behold on the bank of the torrent were very many trees on both sides.”
“And he took me back, and I saw at the edge of the river a very great number of trees on this side and on that.”
“Now when I had returned, behold, at the bank of the river were very many trees on the one side and on the other.”
And again he measured one thousand, and he led me forward, through the water, up to the knees.
And he measured one thousand, and he led me forward, through the water, up to the waist. And he measured one thousand, into a torrent, through which I was not able to pass. For the waters had risen to become a profound torrent, which was not able to be crossed.
And he said to me: “Son of man, certainly you have seen.” And he led me out, and he turned me back to the bank of the torrent.
And when I had turned myself around, behold, on the bank of the torrent, there were very many trees on both sides.
And he said to me: “These waters, which go forth toward the hillocks of sand to the east, and which descend to the plains of the desert, will enter the sea, and will go out, and the waters will be healed.
And every living soul that moves, wherever the torrent arrives, will live. And there will be more than enough fish, after these waters have arrived there, and they will be healed. And all things will live, where the torrent arrives.
And fishermen will stand over these waters. There will be the drying of nets, from Engedi even to Eneglaim. There will be very many kinds of fish within it: a very great multitude, like the fish of the great sea.