Sermon Tone Analysis
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3. potamos (ποταμός, 4215), “a river, stream, torrent,” is translated “flood” in Matt.
7:25, 27; in Rev. 12:15, 16, KJV, flood, RV, “river.
See RIVER, WATER
FOUNTAIN
pege (πηγή, 4077), “a spring or fountain,” is used of (a) “an artificial well,” fed by a spring, John 4:6; (b) metaphorically (in contrast to such a well), “the indwelling Spirit of God,” 4:14; (c) “springs,” metaphorically in 2 Pet.
2:17, RV, for KJV, “wells”; (d) “natural fountains or springs,” Jas.
3:11, 12; Rev. 8:10; 14:7; 16:4; (e) metaphorically, “eternal life and the future blessings accruing from it,” Rev. 7:17; 21:6; (f) “a flow of blood,” Mark 5:29.¶
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