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  1    Pent,  Gen    1:    9    |          single basin, so that the dry land may appear." And so
  2    Pent,  Gen    1:    9    |            into its basin, and the dry land appeared. ~
  3    Pent,  Gen    1:   10    |                  10 God called the dry land "the earth," and the
  4    Pent,  Gen    7:   22    |                  22 ~Everything on dry land with the faintest breath
  5    Pent,  Gen    8:   13    |          month, the water began to dry up on the earth. Noah then
  6    Pent,  Gen    8:   14    |           the month, the earth was dry. ~
  7    Pent,  Gen   37:   24    |       cistern, which was empty and dry. ~
  8    Pent,  Exo    4:    9    |           river and pour it on the dry land. The water you take
  9    Pent,  Exo    4:    9    |           will become blood on the dry land." ~
 10    Pent,  Exo   14:   16    |  Israelites may pass through it on dry land. ~
 11    Pent,  Exo   14:   21    |        night and so turned it into dry land. When the water was
 12    Pent,  Exo   14:   22    |            the midst of the sea on dry land, with the water like
 13    Pent,  Exo   14:   29    |          Israelites had marched on dry land through the midst of
 14    Pent,  Exo   15:   19    |          Israelites had marched on dry land through the midst of
 15    Pent,  Lev    7:   10    |      offerings that are offered up dry or mixed with oil shall
 16    Pent,  Deu   29:   18(4) |    worthless plants growing in the dry ground.~
 17    Pent,  Jos    2:    1(1) |      Stalks of flax spread out: to dry in the sun, after they had
 18    Pent,  Jos    3:   17    |         all Israel crossed over on dry ground, the priests carrying
 19    Pent,  Jos    3:   17    |        LORD remained motionless on dry ground in the bed of the
 20    Pent,  Jos    4:   18    |            their feet regained the dry ground, the waters of the
 21    Pent,  Jos    4:   22    |         crossed the Jordan here on dry ground.' ~
 22    Pent,  Jos    9:    5    |            the bread they took was dry and crumbly. ~
 23    Pent,  Jos    9:   12    |         come to you, but now it is dry and crumbled. ~
 24    Pent,  Jud    6:   37    |            while all the ground is dry, I shall know that you will
 25    Pent,  Jud    6:   39    |            Let the fleece alone be dry, but let there be dew on
 26    Pent,  Jud    6:   40    |           so; the fleece alone was dry, but there was dew on all
 27     His, 1Kin   17:    7    |             however, the brook ran dry, because no rain had fallen
 28     His, 1Kin   17:   14    |             nor the jug of oil run dry, until the day when the
 29     His, 1Kin   17:   16    |             nor the jug of oil run dry, as the LORD had foretold
 30     His, 2Kin    2:    8    |           and both crossed over on dry ground. ~
 31     His,  Neh    9:   11    |            divided before them, on dry ground they passed through
 32     His,  Jdt  Int          |         and of Ezekiel's valley of dry bones (Eze 37).~The Book
 33     His,  Jdt    7:   21    |           21 ~and the cisterns ran dry, so that on no day did they
 34     His, 2Mac    1:   19    |        secretly in the hollow of a dry cistern, making sure that
 35   WisdB,  Job    6:   15    |           as watercourses that run dry in the wadies; ~
 36   WisdB,  Job   14:   11    |            fail, or a stream grows dry and parches, ~
 37   WisdB,  Job   18:   16    |               16 ~Below, his roots dry up, and above, his branches
 38   WisdB,  Psa   18:    8(5) | description of a violent, hot, and dry east-wind storm. In the
 39   WisdB,  Psa   22:   16    |                           16 ~5 As dry as a potsherd is my throat;
 40   WisdB,  Psa   32:    4    |            strength withered as in dry summer heat. Selah ~
 41   WisdB,  Psa   66:    6    |           6 ~He changed the sea to dry land; through the river
 42   WisdB,  Psa   74:   15    |      springs and torrents, brought dry land out of the primeval
 43   WisdB,  Psa   90:    6    |          morning; by evening it is dry and withered. ~
 44   WisdB,  Psa   90:    6(5) |                           6] It is dry and withered: the transitory
 45   WisdB,  Psa   95:    5    |                     5 ~The sea and dry land belong to God, who
 46   WisdB,  Psa  104:    1(1) |           and watery chaos is made dry and lighted so that creatures
 47   WisdB,  Psa  126:    4    |           fortunes, LORD, like the dry stream beds of the Negeb. ~
 48   WisdB,  Psa  126:    4(2) |                        4] Like the dry stream beds of the Negeb:
 49   WisdB,  Psa  126:    4(2) |            such abundance that the dry riverbeds will run.~
 50   WisdB,  Psa  129:    6(3) |         were covered, but when the dry summer began there was no
 51   WisdB,  Psa  133:    3(4) |          source of moisture in the dry climate (Genesis 27:28;
 52   WisdB,  Pro   17:    1    |                        1 ~Better a dry crust with peace than a
 53   WisdB, Wisd   19:    7    |        what had before been water, dry land was seen emerging:
 54   WisdB,  Sir    6:    3    |             and you will be left a dry tree, ~
 55  ProphB,  Isa    5:   10(4) |        about ten gallons. Homer: a dry measure of about ten bushels.
 56  ProphB,  Isa    5:   10(4) |        about ten bushels. Ephah: a dry measure of about one bushel.~
 57  ProphB,  Isa    5:   24    |          fire licks up stubble, as dry grass shrivels in the flame,
 58  ProphB,  Isa   11:   15    |               15 ~6 The LORD shall dry up the tongue of the Sea
 59  ProphB,  Isa   19:    5    |            river shall shrivel and dry up; ~
 60  ProphB,  Isa   19:    6    |            Egypt shall dwindle and dry up. Reeds and rushes shall
 61  ProphB,  Isa   19:    7    |          land along the Nile shall dry up and blow away, and be
 62  ProphB,  Isa   29:    8    |     drinking and awakens faint and dry, So shall the horde of all
 63  ProphB,  Isa   30:   33    |          and deep it is piled with dry grass and wood in abundance,
 64  ProphB,  Isa   32:    2    |         like streams of water in a dry country, like the shade
 65  ProphB,  Isa   33:   11    |                   11 ~You conceive dry grass, bring forth stubble;
 66  ProphB,  Isa   41:   18    |          into a marshland, and the dry ground into springs of water. ~
 67  ProphB,  Isa   42:   15    |           all their herbage I will dry up; I will turn the rivers
 68  ProphB,  Isa   42:   15    |             and the marshes I will dry up. ~
 69  ProphB,  Isa   44:    3    |       ground, and streams upon the dry land; I will pour out my
 70  ProphB,  Isa   44:   27    |           who said to the deep: Be dry; I will dry up your wellsprings. ~
 71  ProphB,  Isa   44:   27    |           the deep: Be dry; I will dry up your wellsprings. ~
 72  ProphB,  Isa   48:   21    |           when he led them through dry lands; Water from the rock
 73  ProphB,  Isa   50:    2    |      deliver? Lo, with my rebuke I dry up the sea, I turn rivers
 74  ProphB,  Isa   56:    3    |           eunuch say, "See, I am a dry tree." ~
 75  ProphB,  Isa   56:    3(2) |            Deut 23:2; Wisdom 3:14. Dry tree: unable to produce
 76  ProphB,  Jer   18:   14    |     heights? Do the gushing waters dry up that flow fresh down
 77  ProphB,  Jer   50:   12    |          of the nations, a desert, dry and waste. ~
 78  ProphB,  Jer   50:   38    |          her waters, that they may dry up! For it is a land of
 79  ProphB,  Jer   51:   36    |            will avenge you; I will dry up her sea, and drain her
 80  ProphB,  Lam    4:    8    |         shrinks on their bones, as dry as wood. ~
 81  ProphB,  Eze  Int          |           The famous vision of the dry bones in chapter 37 expresses
 82  ProphB,  Eze   19:   13    |           in the desert, in a land dry and parched, ~
 83  ProphB,  Eze   21:    3    |           the green as well as the dry. The blazing flame shall
 84  ProphB,  Eze   23:   34    |             34 ~You shall drain it dry, and gnaw at the very sherds
 85  ProphB,  Eze   30:   12    |           will turn the Niles into dry land and sell the land over
 86  ProphB,  Eze   37:    2    |          surface of the plain. How dry they were! ~
 87  ProphB,  Eze   37:    4    |            bones, and say to them: Dry bones, hear the word of
 88  ProphB,  Eze   45:    9(1) |           12:8; Amos 8:5. Ephah: a dry measure; liquid measure:
 89  ProphB,  Eze   45:    9(1) |          according to the homer (a dry measure of about 10 bushels,
 90  ProphB,  Eze   45:   14(2) |           Kor: both a liquid and a dry measure, corresponding to
 91  ProphB,  Hos    9:   14    |            an unfruitful womb, and dry breasts! ~
 92  ProphB,  Hos   13:   15    |        from the desert, That shall dry up his spring, and leave
 93  ProphB,  Hos   13:   15    |             and leave his fountain dry. It shall loot his land
 94  ProphB,  Jon    1:    9    |           who made the sea and the dry land." ~
 95  ProphB,  Nah    1:    4    |      rebukes the sea and leaves it dry, and all the rivers he dries
 96  ProphB,  Nah    1:   10    |    thornbushes is set aflame, like dry stubble, they shall be utterly
 97  ProphB,  Zep    2:   13    |         will make Nineveh a waste, dry as the desert. ~
 98  ProphB,  Hag    2:    6    |         the earth, the sea and the dry land. ~
 99    Gosp,  Luk   16:    7(3) |            kor is a Hebrew unit of dry measure for grain or wheat
100    Gosp,  Luk   23:   31    |        what will happen when it is dry?" ~
101    Gosp,  Joh   13:    5    |            the disciples' feet and dry them with the towel around
102    Gosp,  Joh   20:   22(15)|          the revivification of the dry bones in Ezekial 37. This
103   NTLet,  Heb   11:   29    |          the Red Sea as if it were dry land, but when the Egyptians