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Jeremiah 51:16

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

The waters in the heavens roar at his command. He makes clouds appear; he sends the wind from his storehouse and makes lightning flash in the rain.

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God did not forget about Noah and the animals with him in the boat. So God made a wind blow, and the water started going down.

to release their cargo— sometimes as punishment for sin, sometimes as kindness.

Have you been to the places where I keep snow and hail,

Do you have a powerful arm and a thundering voice that compare with mine?

Then your voice thundered! And the water flowed

The LORD makes the clouds rise from far across the earth, and he makes lightning to go with the rain. Then from his secret place he sends out the wind.

At his command the ice melts, the wind blows, and streams begin to flow.

LORD Most High, your voice thundered from the heavens, as hailstones and fiery coals poured down like rain.

Nations rage! Kingdoms fall! But at the voice of God the earth itself melts.

Praise the one who rides across the ancient skies; listen as he speaks with a mighty voice.

God's mighty power brought a strong wind from the south-east,

Moses held out his walking stick, and the LORD sent an east wind that blew across Egypt the rest of the day and all that night. By morning, locusts

Then the LORD sent a strong west wind that swept the locusts into the Red Sea. Not one locust was left anywhere in Egypt,

Moses stretched his arm over the sea, and the LORD sent a strong east wind that blew all night until there was dry land where the water had been. The sea opened up,

The sound of the creatures' wings was as loud as the voice of God All-Powerful and could even be heard in the outer courtyard.

Israel, I am the LORD God, and the Ethiopians are no less important to me than you are. I brought you out of Egypt, but I also brought the Philistines from Crete and the Arameans from Kir.

But the LORD made a strong wind blow, and such a bad storm came up that the ship was about to be broken to pieces.

During the day the LORD sent a scorching wind, and the sun beat down on Jonah's head, making him feel faint. Jonah was ready to die, and he shouted, “I wish I were dead!”




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