Verse 6
The voyce of the LORDE breaketh the Cedre trees: yee the LORDE breaketh the Ceders of Libanus.
Referenced Verses
- Deut 3:9 : 9 (which the Sidons call Sirion, but the Amorites call it Senir)
- Num 23:22 : 22 God hath brought the out of Egipte, his stregth is as of an Vnicorne.
- Ps 92:10 : 10 But my horne shalbe exalted like the horne of an Vnicorne, & shal be anoynted with fresh oyle.
- Ps 114:4-7 : 4 The mountaynes skipped like rammes, & the litle hilles like yonge shepe. 5 What ayled the (o thou see) that thou fleddest? and thou Iordan, that thou turnedest backe? 6 Ye mountaynes, that ye skipped like rammes? and ye litle hilles, like yonge shepe? 7 The earth trembled at the presence of the LORDE, at the presence of the God of Iacob.
- Jer 4:23-25 : 23 I haue loked vpon the earth, and se, it is wayst and voyde. I loked towarde heauen, and it had no shyne. 24 I behelde the mountaynes, and they trembled, and all the hilles were in a feare. 25 I loked aboute me, and there was no body, and all the byrdes of the ayre were awaye.
- Hab 3:6-9 : 6 He stondeth, & measureth the earth: He loketh, & the people consume awaye, the moutaynes of ye worlde fall downe to powlder, and the hilles are fayne to bowe them selues, for his goinges are euerlastinge and sure. 7 I sawe, that the pauilions of the Morians and the tentes of the londe of Madian were vexed for weerynesse. 8 Wast thou not angrie (o LORDE) in the waters? was not thy wrath in the floudes, and thy displeasure in the see? yes, whe thou sattest vpon thine horse, and when thy charettes had the victory. 9 Thou shewdest thy bowe opely, like as thou haddest promised with an ooth vnto the trybes. Sela. Thou didest deuyde the waters of the earth. 10 When the mountaynes saw the, they were afrayed, ye water streame wete awaye: the depe made a noyse at the liftinge vp of thine honde. 11 The Sonne and Mone remayned still in their habitacion. Thine arowes wente out glisteringe, and thy speares as the shyne of the lightenynge.
- Rev 20:11 : 11 And I sawe a gret whyte seate, and him that sat on it, from whose face fled awaye both the earth and heauen, and their place was nomore founde.