Psalms 18:13

13 The LORD thundered from heaven. The voice of the Most High God was heard.

Psalms 18:13 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 18:13

The Lord also thundered in the heavens
By his apostles and ministers, some of which were Boanergeses, sons of thunder, whose ministry was useful to shake the consciences of men, and bring them to a sense of themselves, ( Mark 3:17 ) ;

and the Highest gave his voice;
the same with thunder; for thunder is often called the voice of the Lord, ( Job 37:5 ) ( 40:9 ) ( Psalms 29:3-9 ) ; compare with this ( Psalms 68:11 ) ; the Targum interprets it, "he lifted up his word"; the same effects as before follow,

hail [stones] and coals of fire; (See Gill on Psalms 18:12).

Psalms 18:13 In-Context

11 He covered himself with darkness. The dark rain clouds of the sky were like a tent around him.
12 Clouds came out of the brightness that was all around him. They came with hailstones and flashes of lightning.
13 The LORD thundered from heaven. The voice of the Most High God was heard.
14 He shot his arrows and scattered our enemies. He sent great flashes of lightning and chased the enemies away.
15 The bottom of the sea could be seen. The foundations of the earth were uncovered. Lord, it happened when your anger blazed out. It came like a blast of breath from your nose.
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