“People will stand fishing
Beside the sea,
From En-gedi
To En-eglaim.
It will be a place
For the spreading
Of nets.
Its fish will be
Of a great many kinds,
Like the fish
Of the Great Sea.
But its swamps,
With its marshes,
Will not become fresh.
They are to be left
For salt.
On the banks,
On both sides
Of the river,
There will grow
All kinds of trees
For food.
Their leaves
Will not wither.
Their fruit
Will not fail.
But they will bear
Fresh fruit
Every month,
Because the water
For them
Flows from the sanctuary.
Their fruit will be
For food.
Their leaves will be
For healing.”
This mysterious water from the Temple would mean that people could fish out on the northwestern side of the Dead Sea from En-gedi to En-eglaim. All one had to do was spread fishing nets, then all kinds of wonderful fish would be caught, just like in the great Mediterranean Sea. However, the swamps and marshes would not become fresh, but they would remain salty. On both sides of this river, all kinds of trees would grow with monthly fresh fruit and perennial leaves for healing. This river coming from the sanctuary of the Temple had all these wonderful powers because of the power of Yahweh, much like other Canaanite and Mesopotamian mythical rivers.