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  • Sure as the lightning is sign of a storm, men’s good word is the sign of a modest nature; they will love thee all the better for thy bashfulness. (Ecclesiasticus 32, 14)

  • At the sound of his voice, what mustering of the waters overhead! He summons up the cloud-wrack from the world’s end, turns the lightning into a rain-storm, brings the winds out of his store-house;✻ (Jeremiah 10, 13)

  • At the sound of his voice, what mustering of the waters overhead! He summons up the cloud-wrack from the world’s end, turning the lightning into a rain-storm, bringing the winds out of his store-house; (Jeremiah 51, 16)

  • and so it is with yonder lightning, that dazzles the view. Everywhere winds blowing, (Baruch 6, 60)

  • There was that, too, in the appearance of the living figures which put me in mind of flaming coals, or of torches; that was what I saw going to and fro in the midst of the living figures, a glow as of fire, and from this glow lightning came out. (Ezekiel 1, 13)

  • So the living creatures came and went, vivid as lightning-flashes. (Ezekiel 1, 14)

  • whetted for slaughter, polished to dazzle as lightning does. Never a tree but must fall at thy onset, woodman who art to overthrow the sceptre my son wields.✻ (Ezekiel 21, 10)

  • Clear as topaz his body was, like the play of lightning shone his face, and like burning cressets his eyes; arms and legs of him had the sheen of bronze, and when he spoke, it was like the murmur of a throng. (Daniel 10, 6)

  • How jostle they in the streets, those chariots, hurtle they in the open market-place; dazzle they like flame of torches, like the lightning that comes and goes! (Nahum 2, 4)

  • flash like lightning sword and spear; what carnage! How cumbered the earth with slain! Dead bodies past counting; the living stumble over the dead. (Nahum 3, 3)

  • sun and moon linger in their dwelling-place;✻ so bright thy arrows volley, with such sheen of lightning glances thy spear. (Habakkuk 3, 11)

  • See him there, in visible form, high above them, the Lord God, that volleys down shaft of his lightning, sounds with the trumpet, rides on the storm-wind of the south! (Zechariah 9, 14)


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