The meaning of Waterfall in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)
wo'-ter-fol (tsinnor; only in the American Standard Revised Version (Psalms 42:7)):
"Deep calleth unto deep at the
noise of thy waterfalls;
All thy waves and thy billows
are gone over me."
The King James Version and the English Revised Version have "waterspouts," the English Revised Version margin "cataracts." The etymology of the word is uncertain. It occurs also in II Samuel 5:8, translated "watercourse," the King James Version "gutter." Compare (tsanteroth), "spouts" (Zechariah 4:12).
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