When He uttersHis voice,[there is] a tumultof watersin the heavens,And He causes the cloudsto ascendfrom the endof the earth;He makeslightningfor the rainAnd bringsforththe windfrom His storehouses.
But GodrememberedNoahand allthe beastsand allthe cattlethat were with him in the ark;and Godcaused a windto passoverthe earth,and the watersubsided.
"Whetherfor correction,orfor His world,Orfor lovingkindness,He causes it to happen.
"Have you enteredthe storehousesof the snow,Or have you seenthe storehousesof the hail,
"Ordo you have an armlike God,And can you thunderwith a voicelikeHis?
At Your rebukethey fled,At the soundof Your thunderthey hurriedaway.
He causes the vaporsto ascendfrom the endsof the earth;Who makeslightningsfor the rain,Who bringsforththe windfrom His treasuries.
He sendsforth His wordand meltsthem; He causes His windto blowand the watersto flow.
The LORDalso thunderedin the heavens,And the MostHighutteredHis voice,Hailstonesand coalsof fire.
The nationsmadean uproar,the kingdomstottered;He raisedHis voice,the earthmelted.
To Him who ridesupon the highestheavens,which are from ancienttimes;Behold,He speaksforthwith His voice,a mightyvoice.
He caused the eastwindto blowin the heavensAnd by His powerHe directedthe southwind.
So Mosesstretchedout his staffoverthe landof Egypt,and the LORDdirectedan eastwindon the landallthat dayand allthat night;and when it was morning,the eastwindbroughtthe locusts.
So the LORDshifted[the wind] to a verystrongwestwindwhich tookup the locustsand drovethem into the RedSea;not onelocustwas leftin allthe territoryof Egypt.
Then Mosesstretchedout his handoverthe sea;and the LORDsweptthe sea[back] by a strongeastwindallnightand turnedthe seainto dryland,so the waterswere divided.
Moreover, the soundof the wingsof the cherubimwas heardas faras the outercourt,like the voiceof GodAlmightywhen He speaks.
"Are you not as the sonsof Ethiopiato Me, O sonsof Israel?"declaresthe LORD."Have I not broughtup Israelfrom the landof Egypt,And the Philistinesfrom Caphtorand the Arameansfrom Kir?
The LORDhurleda greatwindon the seaand there was a greatstormon the seaso that the shipwas about to breakup.
When the suncameup Godappointeda scorchingeastwind,and the sunbeatdownon Jonah'sheadso that he becamefaintand beggedwith [all] his soulto die,saying,"Deathis betterto me thanlife."