Jonah 1:4
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4 Then the Lord sent a great wind on the sea, and such a violent storm arose that the ship threatened to break up.(A)
Psalm 107:23-31
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23 Some went out on the sea(A) in ships;(B)
they were merchants on the mighty waters.
24 They saw the works of the Lord,(C)
his wonderful deeds in the deep.
25 For he spoke(D) and stirred up a tempest(E)
that lifted high the waves.(F)
26 They mounted up to the heavens and went down to the depths;
in their peril(G) their courage melted(H) away.
27 They reeled(I) and staggered like drunkards;
they were at their wits’ end.
28 Then they cried(J) out to the Lord in their trouble,
and he brought them out of their distress.(K)
29 He stilled the storm(L) to a whisper;
the waves(M) of the sea[a] were hushed.(N)
30 They were glad when it grew calm,
and he guided them(O) to their desired haven.
31 Let them give thanks(P) to the Lord for his unfailing love(Q)
and his wonderful deeds(R) for mankind.
Footnotes
- Psalm 107:29 Dead Sea Scrolls; Masoretic Text / their waves
Matthew 8:24-27
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24 Suddenly a furious storm came up on the lake, so that the waves swept over the boat. But Jesus was sleeping. 25 The disciples went and woke him, saying, “Lord, save us! We’re going to drown!”
26 He replied, “You of little faith,(A) why are you so afraid?” Then he got up and rebuked the winds and the waves, and it was completely calm.(B)
27 The men were amazed and asked, “What kind of man is this? Even the winds and the waves obey him!”
Amos 4:13
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Psalm 135:7
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Numbers 11:31
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31 Now a wind went out from the Lord and drove quail(A) in from the sea. It scattered them up to two cubits[a] deep all around the camp, as far as a day’s walk in any direction.
Footnotes
- Numbers 11:31 That is, about 3 feet or about 90 centimeters
Exodus 15:10
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Exodus 10:19
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19 And the Lord changed the wind to a very strong west wind, which caught up the locusts and carried them into the Red Sea.[a] Not a locust was left anywhere in Egypt.
Footnotes
- Exodus 10:19 Or the Sea of Reeds
Acts 27:13-20
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The Storm
13 When a gentle south wind began to blow, they saw their opportunity; so they weighed anchor and sailed along the shore of Crete. 14 Before very long, a wind of hurricane force,(A) called the Northeaster, swept down from the island. 15 The ship was caught by the storm and could not head into the wind; so we gave way to it and were driven along. 16 As we passed to the lee of a small island called Cauda, we were hardly able to make the lifeboat(B) secure, 17 so the men hoisted it aboard. Then they passed ropes under the ship itself to hold it together. Because they were afraid they would run aground(C) on the sandbars of Syrtis, they lowered the sea anchor[a] and let the ship be driven along. 18 We took such a violent battering from the storm that the next day they began to throw the cargo overboard.(D) 19 On the third day, they threw the ship’s tackle overboard with their own hands. 20 When neither sun nor stars appeared for many days and the storm continued raging, we finally gave up all hope of being saved.
Footnotes
- Acts 27:17 Or the sails
Exodus 10:13
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13 So Moses stretched out his staff(A) over Egypt, and the Lord made an east wind blow across the land all that day and all that night. By morning the wind had brought the locusts;(B)
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