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Hezekiel 13:13
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
a stormy: Leviticus 26:28, Isaiah 30:30, Psalms 107:25, Psalms 148:8, Jeremiah 23:19, Jonah 1:4
and great: Exodus 9:18-29, Psalms 18:12, Psalms 18:13, Psalms 105:32, Psalms 148:8, Isaiah 30:30, Haggai 2:17, Revelation 8:7, Revelation 11:19, Revelation 16:21
Reciprocal: Job 9:17 - For he Job 37:6 - great Psalms 11:6 - Upon Jeremiah 36:7 - for Nahum 1:8 - with
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Therefore thus saith the Lord God,.... Confirming what he had before bid the prophet say, Ezekiel 13:11;
I will even rend [it] with a stormy wind in my fury; stormy winds sometimes rend rocks asunder, 1 Kings 19:11; and much more feeble tottering walls; what is before ascribed to the stormy wind is said to be done here by the Lord himself, making use of that as an instrument; stormy winds fulfil his word, Psalms 148:8; the cause of which is his wrath, which made the dispensation, or the invasion of the Chaldean army, the more terrible; and this is mentioned in all the following clauses:
and there shall be an overflowing shower in mine anger, and great hailstones in [my] fury to consume [it]; which, coming from the Lord, and attended with his wrath and fury, must needs bring on utter ruin and destruction. The whole is paraphrased by the Targum thus,
"and I will bring a mighty king with the force of tempests; and a destroying people as a prevailing rain in my fury shall come; and kings, who were powerful as hailstones, in wrath to consume.''