Bible Dictionaries
Thunder

Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types

Job 26:14 (a) This was used to indicate that though our sense of hearing may realize that GOD is working, our minds are unable to understand the manner of it.

Job 39:19 (b) The type is used to illustrate man's helplessness, either to give strength to the horse, or power to the elements.

Psalm 77:18 (a) In this wonderful way GOD is telling us of His mighty power which is beyond human control and human comprehension. (See also Psalm 29:3; Psalm 104:7).

Psalm 81:7 (a) GOD dwells in the high and holy place, but He hears the faintest cry of His child wherever he may be.

Revelation 14:2 (b) It is symbolical of the great and mysterious power of GOD in that no one can understand it, nor control it.

Bibliography Information
Watson, Walter. Entry for 'Thunder'. Wilson's Dictoinary of Bible Types. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​wdt/​t/thunder.html. 1957.