Acts 27:14

But after a little time, a very violent wind, named Euraquilo, came down from it with great force.

Mark 4:37

And a great storm of wind came up, and the waves came into the boat, so that the boat was now becoming full.

Exodus 14:21-27

And when Moses' hand was stretched out over the sea, the Lord with a strong east wind made the sea go back all night, and the waters were parted in two and the sea became dry land.

Psalm 107:25-27

For at his word comes up the storm-wind, lifting high the waves.

Ezekiel 27:26

Your boatmen have taken you into great waters: you have been broken by the east wind in the heart of the seas.

Jonah 1:3-5

And Jonah got up to go in flight to Tarshish, away from the Lord; and he went down to Joppa, and saw there a ship going to Tarshish: so he gave them the price of the journey and went down into it to go with them to Tarshish, away from the Lord.

Matthew 8:24

And there came up a great storm in the sea, so that the boat was covered with the waves: but he was sleeping.

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

But not long after there arose against it a tempestuous wind, called Euroclydon.

Bible References

Not

Exodus 14:21
And when Moses' hand was stretched out over the sea, the Lord with a strong east wind made the sea go back all night, and the waters were parted in two and the sea became dry land.
Jonah 1:3
And Jonah got up to go in flight to Tarshish, away from the Lord; and he went down to Joppa, and saw there a ship going to Tarshish: so he gave them the price of the journey and went down into it to go with them to Tarshish, away from the Lord.

A tempestuous

Psalm 107:25
For at his word comes up the storm-wind, lifting high the waves.
Ezekiel 27:26
Your boatmen have taken you into great waters: you have been broken by the east wind in the heart of the seas.
Matthew 8:24
And there came up a great storm in the sea, so that the boat was covered with the waves: but he was sleeping.
Mark 4:37
And a great storm of wind came up, and the waves came into the boat, so that the boat was now becoming full.

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