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Winds
        blowing from the four quarters of heaven (Jer. 49:36; Ezek.
        37:9; Dan. 8:8; Zech. 2:6). The east wind was parching (Ezek.
        17:10; 19:12), and is sometimes mentioned as simply denoting a
        strong wind (Job 27:21; Isa. 27:8). This wind prevails in
        Palestine from February to June, as the west wind (Luke 12:54)
        does from November to February. The south was a hot wind (Job
        37:17; Luke 12:55). It swept over the Arabian peninsula. The
        rush of invaders is figuratively spoken of as a whirlwind (Isa.
        21:1); a commotion among the nations of the world as a striving
        of the four winds (Dan. 7:2). The winds are subject to the
        divine power (Ps. 18:10; 135:7).
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Winds' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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