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Earthquake
        mentioned among the extraordinary phenomena of Palestine (Ps.
        18:7; comp. Hab. 3:6; Nah. 1:5; Isa. 5:25).
        The first earthquake in Palestine of which we have any record
        happened in the reign of Ahab (1 Kings 19:11, 12). Another took
        place in the days of Uzziah, King of Judah (Zech. 14:5). The
        most memorable earthquake taking place in New Testament times
        happened at the crucifixion of our Lord (Matt. 27:54). An
        earthquake at Philippi shook the prison in which Paul and Silas
        were imprisoned (Act 16:26).
        It is used figuratively as a token of the presence of the Lord
        (Judg. 5:4; 2 Sam. 22:8; Ps. 77:18; 97:4; 104:32).
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Earthquake' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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