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Then God bethought him of Noe, and of all the wild beasts and the cattle that went with him in the Ark; so he set a wind stirring over the earth, and with that, the waters abated. (Genesis 8, 1)
who thereupon sent a violent west wind, that caught up the locusts and swept them away into the Red Sea; not one was left in the whole land of Egypt. (Exodus 10, 19)
And now the Lord sent a wind that brought a flight of quails over the sea, and drove them down where the camp was, a day’s journey away on each side; quails that hovered only two cubits above the ground. (Numbers 11, 31)
Why, even if he should defend himself behind city walls, this great army of Israel could wind ropes round it and drag it down into the nearest valley, till never a stone was to be found of it! (2 Samuel 17, 13)
he came, mounted on the cherubim, borne up on the wings of the wind, (2 Samuel 22, 11)
This way and that he turned; and now the whole sky was dark, and clouds came, and a wind with the clouds, and a great storm of rain began. So Achab mounted his chariot and betook himself to Jezrahel; (1 Kings 18, 45)
Then word came to him to go out and stand there in the Lord’s presence; the Lord God himself would pass by. A wind there was, rude and boisterous, that shook the mountains and broke the rocks in pieces before the Lord, but the Lord was not in the wind. And after the wind, an earthquake, but the Lord was not in the earthquake. (1 Kings 19, 11)
Thus says the Lord, Never a sign shall there be of wind or rain, but this river-bed shall fill with water, for you and yours and for your beasts to drink. (2 Kings 3, 17)
All on a sudden, came a tempestuous wind from across the desert, and beat so on every corner of the house that it fell in, crushing thy children to death amid the ruins of it; none lives to tell the tale but I. (Job 1, 19)
What, still at thy old complaining; blustering still, like a high wind, on and on? (Job 8, 2)
Words are but wind; there is no end to them, and they cost thee nothing. (Job 16, 3)
sweeping them away like chaff before the wind, ashes beneath the storm? (Job 21, 18)
