Found 19 Results for: blast

  • A blast from your nostrils and the waters piled high; the waves stood firm as a dyke; the bed of the sea became firm ground. (Exodus 15, 8)

  • No one may lay a hand on him: he must be stoned or shot by arrow; whether man or beast, he shall not live." When the ram's horn sounds a long blast, they must go up the mountain.' (Exodus 19, 13)

  • Now at daybreak two days later, there were peals of thunder and flashes of lightning, dense cloud on the mountain and a very loud trumpet blast; and, in the camp, all the people trembled. (Exodus 19, 16)

  • 'When the trumpet blast is accompanied by a battle cry, the encampments pitched to the east will set out. (Numbers 10, 5)

  • At the second blast accompanied by a battle cry, the encampments pitched to the south will set out. For breaking camp, the trumpet blast will be accompanied by a battle cry, (Numbers 10, 6)

  • Yahweh will strike you down with consumption, fever, inflammation, burning fever, drought, wind-blast, mildew, and these will pursue you to your ruin. (Deuteronomy 28, 22)

  • The very springs of ocean were exposed, the world's foundations were laid bare, at the roaring of Yahweh, at the blast of breath from his nostrils! (2 Samuel 22, 16)

  • 'Should there be famine in the country, or pestilence, wind-blast or mildew, locust or caterpillar; should their enemy lay siege to one of their gates; should there be any plague or any disease: (1 Kings 8, 37)

  • 'Should there be famine in the country, or pestilence, wind-blast or mildew, locust or caterpillar; should their enemy lay siege to their territory; should there be any plague or any disease; (2 Chronicles 6, 28)

  • Under the breath of God, they perish: a blast of his anger, and they are destroyed; (Job 4, 9)

  • Listen, oh listen, to the blast of his voice and the sound that issues from his mouth. (Job 37, 2)

  • At each trumpet blast he neighs exultantly. He scents the battle from afar, the thundering of the commanders and the war cry. (Job 39, 25)


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