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Sálmarnir 78:26
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
He caused: Psalms 135:7, Numbers 11:31
blow: Heb. go
Reciprocal: Exodus 10:13 - east wind Psalms 105:40 - asked Jeremiah 51:16 - bringeth Acts 27:13 - the south Revelation 16:2 - a noisome
Gill's Notes on the Bible
He caused an east wind to blow in the heavens,.... In the airy heaven: or "he caused it to go" f; to go forth out of its place, out of the repositories and treasures of it, from whence he brings the wind, Psalms 130:7 the winds are under the power and government of God, they are his servants that obey him; he says to one, Go, and it goes; and to another, Come, and it comes; stormy wind fulfils his word of command, and obeys its Creator:
and by his power he brought in the south wind; into the heavens, into the air, as before, and with it he brought the quails; and which made his power to appear the greater, since they do not fly with the south wind, which is too moist and heavy for them, as naturalists observe g; it looks as if first one wind blew, and then another was used for the bringing of them from the place where they were; perhaps about the Red sea, where they are said to have been in great numbers; and that the east wind brought them to a certain point, and then the south wind blew to bring them into the camp of Israel, where, by the moistness of it, they fell; hence fowlers, as the above naturalists relate, observe the south wind, in order to take them; though it may be that only one wind is intended, namely, the southeast wind; and so Aben Ezra, Kimchi, and Ben Melech, understand it.
f יסע "fecit proficisci", Pagninus, Montanus, Gejerus. g Aristot. de Hist. Animal. l. 8. c. 12. Plin. Hist. l. 10. c. 23.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
He caused an east wind to blow in the heaven - See Numbers 11:31. In the history, the quarter from which the wind came is not mentioned, except as it might be indicated by the statement that the “quails were brought from the sea;” - that is, evidently, the Red Sea. This wind would have come from the southeast. The phrase “in the heaven” means in the air, or from above.
And by his power ... - By his direct agency. It was a wind which he caused to blow for the purpose; a miracle.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 78:26. He caused an east wind to blow — Numbers 11:31.