Yes, but it's called "whirlwinds". If the whirlwinds mentioned in The Bible is the same whirlwinds that we know of today, then it will not cause fear. Quotes: === === The Hebrew word can mean a hurricane, storm, tempest, or whirlwind. The word translated 'whirlwind' in the KJV is from the Hebrew supa meaning to snatch away, and saar meaning to toss, so where this is used it indicates some sort of blast and, especially with the latter, may indicate an agitating motion. As to whether it is an actual tornado is unknown. The important thing is that it is powerful in some way, even when used figuratively
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One instance comes to mind in Job, in which Satan's power is wielded in a series of attacks against Job's family and possessions:
"...Thy sons and thy daughters were eating and drinking wine in their eldest brother's house: and, behold, THERE CAME A GREAT WIND from the wilderness, and smote the four corners of the house, and it fell upon the young men..." (Job 1:18-19).
# research on internet (or google) # get a book from the library # get a magazine about tornadoes # talk to people that have seen tornadoes
The bible doesn't talk about souls...it talks about spirits.
no it doesn't
where in the bible are we told that Jesus owned a Honda but did not talk about it
No. There is no mention of the great depression in the Bible.
# You could get a book from the library. # Search google (internet). # Read more about them on wikianswers. # Talk to some friends that have seen tornadoes. # Read a magazine about them.
Genesis
not neccesarily, the bible doesn't talk about marijuana because it wasn't really a drug then. But the bible does talk about not poisoning your body via smoking, drinking excess etc..
ezra
It doesn't .
Most all of the deaths of the Apostles are not recorded in the Bible.
To the best of my knowledge The term "Kidd Gloves" is not in the Bible.