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Ancient Near East
Hebrew Bible
Genesis 9:13
Exodus 9:18
Deuteronomy 33:2
Deuteronomy 33:26
2 Samuel 22:8
2 Samuel 22:11
Isaiah 13:13
Isaiah 19:1
Ezekiel 13:13
Nahum 1:3
Habakkuk 3:4
Habakkuk 3:5
Habakkuk 3:9
Habakkuk 3:10
Habakkuk 3:11
Jeremiah 10:13
Jeremiah 14:12
Jeremiah 23:19
Zechariah 9:14
Psalm 18:7
Psalm 18:10
Psalm 18:12
Psalm 68:4
Psalm 68:33
Psalm 74:12
Psalm 77:17
Psalm 83:15
Psalm 104:3
Psalm 135:7
Job 26:11
Job 38:1
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Ancient Near Eastern traditions often portrayed deities as storm gods who rode the clouds, spoke through thunder, and used lightning and hail as weapons. These figures controlled rain and wind, bringing both fertility and destruction, and their power was linked to the ordering of the cosmos. The Hebrew Bible participates in this theological pattern, using the same storm imagery to depict Israel’s God.
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