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Job 38:23

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I save the snow and the hail\par for times of trouble,\par for the times of war and battle.\par

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“People that don’t care about God\par are always bitter.\par Even when God punishes them,\par they refuse to pray to God for help.\par

God uses them to control the nations\par and to give them plenty of food.\par

“Job, have you ever gone into\par the storerooms where I keep\par the snow and the hail?\par

Have you ever gone to the place\par where the sun comes up,\par where it makes the east wind blow\par all over the earth? {\cf2\super [83]} \par

So, at this time tomorrow, I will cause a very bad hailstorm. There has never been a hailstorm like this in Egypt, not since Egypt became a nation.

The hail was falling. And there was lightning flashing all through it. It was the worst hailstorm that had ever hit Egypt since it had been a nation.

The Lord will cause all people to hear his great voice. The Lord will cause all people to see his powerful arm come down with anger. That arm will be like a great fire that burns everything. The Lord’s power will be like a great storm with much rain and hail.

It rained hard, the water rose, and the winds blew and hit that house. And the house fell with a loud noise.”

Then the army of Israel chased the enemy down the road from Beth Horon to Azekah. While they were chasing the enemy, the Lord caused large hailstones to fall from the sky. Many of the enemy were killed by these large hailstones. More men were killed by the hailstones than by the swords of the soldiers of Israel.

Giant hailstones fell on the people from the sky. These hailstones weighed about 100 pounds each. People cursed God because of this trouble of the hail. This trouble was a terrible thing.




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