Anything Doesn't Excellence Excellency Flashes Hold Holdeth Holds Lightnings Majestic Majesty Mouth Nothing Power Resounds Restrain Restraineth Roar Roareth Roars Sounding Stay Stayeth Thundereth Thunder-flames Thundering Thunders Voice
37:4 After it a voice roareth: he thundereth with the voice of his excellency; and he will not stay {c} them when his voice is heard.
(c) Meaning, the rains and thunders.
37:4 After - After the lightning, which is seen before the thunder is hard. Them - The lightnings spoken of in the beginning of the verse .
37:1-13 The changes of the weather are the subject of a great deal of our thoughts and common talk; but how seldom do we think and speak of these things, as Elihu, with a regard to God, the director of them! We must notice the glory of God, not only in the thunder and lightning, but in the more common and less awful changes of the weather; as the snow and rain. Nature directs all creatures to shelter themselves from a storm; and shall man only be unprovided with a refuge? Oh that men would listen to the voice of God, who in many ways warns them to flee from the wrath to come; and invites them to accept his salvation, and to be happy. The ill opinion which men entertain of the Divine direction, peculiarly appears in their murmurs about the weather, though the whole result of the year proves the folly of their complaints. Believers should avoid this; no days are bad as God makes them, though we make many bad by our sins.
Excellence Excellency Flashes Heard Hold Holdeth Holds Lightnings Majestic Majesty Mouth Power Resounds Restrain Restraineth Roar Roareth Roars Sound Sounding Stayeth Thundereth Thunder-Flames Thundering Thunders Voice Word
Excellence Excellency Flashes Heard Hold Holdeth Holds Lightnings Majestic Majesty Mouth Power Resounds Restrain Restraineth Roar Roareth Roars Sound Sounding Stayeth Thundereth Thunder-Flames Thundering Thunders Voice Word