He hurls the hail like stones. Who can stand against his freezing cold?
Parallel translations
- WEB He hurls down his hail like pebbles. Who can stand before his cold?
- KJV He casteth forth his ice like morsels: who can stand before his cold?
- BSB He casts forth His hail like pebbles. Who can withstand His icy blast?
- NKJV He casts out His hail like morsels; Who can stand before His cold?
- NASB He hurls His ice as fragments; Who can stand before His cold?
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Quick answer
God hurls hail like pebbles, and no one can stand His cold. His power in nature is overwhelming and beyond human resistance.
Overview
God casts down hail and sends cold so severe that none can withstand it, underscoring His sovereign might over creation. Such power evokes reverent fear. The God who commands the elements is the same God who graciously cares for His people.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 6
- Job 38:29–30Out of whose womb came the ice? The gray frost of the sky, who has given birth to it?
- Job 38:22–23Have you entered the treasuries of the snow, or have you seen the treasures of the hail,
- Ps 78:47–48He destroyed their vines with hail, their sycamore fig trees with frost.
- Job 37:9–10Out of its room comes the storm, and cold out of the north.
- Exod 9:23–25Moses stretched out his rod toward the heavens, and Yahweh sent thunder, hail, and lightning flashed down to the earth. Yahweh rained hail on the land of Egypt.
- Josh 10:11As they fled from before Israel, while they were at the descent of Beth Horon, Yahweh hurled down great stones from the sky on them to Azekah, and they died. There were more who died from the hailstones than those whom the children of Israel killed with the sword.
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