Baruch 6:61
New Revised Standard Version
So also the lightning, when it flashes, is widely seen; and the wind likewise blows in every land.

New American Bible
The clouds, too, when commanded by God to proceed across the whole world, fulfill the command;

Douay-Rheims Bible
And the clouds, when God commandeth them to go over the whole world, do that which is commanded them.

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And the clouds, when God commandeth them to go over the whole world, do that which is commanded them.

Baruch 6:59
The sun, and the moon, and the stars being bright, and sent forth for profitable uses, are obedient.

Baruch 6:60
In like manner the lightning, when it breaketh forth, is easy to be seen: and after the same manner the wind bloweth in every country.

Baruch 6:62
The fire also being sent from above to consume mountains, and woods, doth as it is commanded. But these neither in shew, nor in power, are alike to any one of them.

Baruch 6:63
Wherefore it is neither to be thought, nor to be said, that they are gods: since they are neither able to judge causes, nor to do any good to men.

Context
Baruch 6
60In like manner the lightning, when it breaketh forth, is easy to be seen: and after the same manner the wind bloweth in every country. 61And the clouds, when God commandeth them to go over the whole world, do that which is commanded them. 62The fire also being sent from above to consume mountains, and woods, doth as it is commanded. But these neither in shew, nor in power, are alike to any one of them.…
Cross References
Baruch 6:59
The sun, and the moon, and the stars being bright, and sent forth for profitable uses, are obedient.

Baruch 6:60
In like manner the lightning, when it breaketh forth, is easy to be seen: and after the same manner the wind bloweth in every country.

Baruch 6:62
The fire also being sent from above to consume mountains, and woods, doth as it is commanded. But these neither in shew, nor in power, are alike to any one of them.

Baruch 6:63
Wherefore it is neither to be thought, nor to be said, that they are gods: since they are neither able to judge causes, nor to do any good to men.



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Baruch 6:60
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