Search for: STORMS

4021 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Barley.2 (William Smith)

… hail storm. Exodus 9:31 .

4022 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Elijah.2 (William Smith)

… rising storm, and the ride across the plain to Jezreel. 1 Kings 18. Jezebel vows vengeance, and again Elijah takes refuge in flight into the wilderness, where …

4023 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Galilee Sea of.2 (William Smith)

… violent storms. The great depression makes the climate of the shores almost tropical. This is very sensibly felt by the traveller in going down from the plains …

4024 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Hoshea.3 (William Smith)

… cruelly stormed the strong caves of Beth-arbel, Hosea 8:14, and made Israel tributary, 2 Kings 17:3, for three years. At the end of this period Hoshea entered into …

4025 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Jehoram.4 (William Smith)

… , who stormed the king’s palace, put his wives and all his children, except his youngest son Ahaziah, to death, 2 Chronicles 22:1, or carried them into captivity …

4026 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Job Book of.4 (William Smith)

… the storm. V. Ch. Job 42. The successful termination of the trial. It is all in poetry except the introduction and the close.

4027 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Job Book of.8 (William Smith)

… violent storm is coming on.

4028 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Job Book of.9 (William Smith)

… the storm Jehovah speaks. In language of incomparable grandeur he reproves and silences the murmurs of Job. God does not condescend, strictly speaking, to …

4029 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Jonah.2 (William Smith)

… a storm, and then in his being swallowed by a large fish (a sea monster, probably the white shark) for the space of three days and three nights. [On this subject see …

4030 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Juniper.2 (William Smith)

… and storm, to travellers. The rethem is a leguminous plant, and bears a white flower. It is found also in Spain, Portugal, and Palestine. (It grows like willow bushes …

4031 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Palestina.10 (William Smith)

… or storms, with intervening periods of fine, bright weather. Between April and November there is, with the rarest exceptions, an uninterrupted succession …

4032 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Plagues The ten.11 (William Smith)

… severe storms are always very brief. Exodus 10:21-29 .

4033 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Plagues The ten.13 (William Smith)

… . The storm and the hail came at his bidding. The locusts appeared and departed at his word. The sun itself was veiled at his command. Nay, the angel of death was …

4034 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Priest.6 (William Smith)

… the storms and changes that followed. Functions such as these were clearly incompatible with the common activities of men.

4036 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Sodom.4 (William Smith)

… thunder-storm accompanied by a discharge of meteoric stones, (and that these set on fire the bitumen with which the soil was saturated, and which was used in …

4037 Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. ZEREM.2 (James Strong)

from 'zaram' ( zaram ); a gush of water:--flood, overflowing, shower, storm, tempest.

4038 Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. NEPHETS.2 (James Strong)

from 'naphats' ( naphats ); a storm (as dispersing):--scattering.

4039 Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. CUWPHAH.2 (James Strong)

from 'cuwph' ( cuwph ); a hurricane:--Red Sea, storm, tempest, whirlwind, Red sea.

4040 Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. CA`AH.2 (James Strong)

a primitive root; to rush:--storm.