Topical Encyclopedia The term "storm-tossed" is often used metaphorically in the Bible to describe individuals or groups experiencing turmoil, distress, or adversity. This imagery draws from the natural phenomenon of storms at sea, which can be violent and unpredictable, leaving those caught in them feeling vulnerable and overwhelmed. The Bible uses this vivid imagery to convey spiritual and emotional states, as well as to illustrate God's power and provision in times of trouble.Biblical References: 1. Isaiah 54:11 : "O afflicted city, lashed by storms and not comforted, I will rebuild you with stones of turquoise, your foundations with sapphires." In this passage, the prophet Isaiah speaks to Jerusalem, personifying the city as a woman who has been battered by storms. The promise of rebuilding with precious stones signifies God's intention to restore and beautify what has been devastated, offering hope and assurance of His faithfulness. 2. Psalm 107:28-29 : "Then they cried out to the LORD in their trouble, and He brought them out of their distress. He calmed the storm to a whisper, and the waves of the sea were hushed." This psalm recounts the experiences of those who go down to the sea in ships and face perilous storms. It highlights God's sovereignty over nature and His ability to deliver those who call upon Him, transforming chaos into peace. 3. Matthew 8:24-26 : "Suddenly a violent storm came up on the sea, so that the boat was engulfed by the waves; but Jesus was sleeping. The disciples went and woke Him, saying, 'Lord, save us! We are perishing!' 'You of little faith,' Jesus replied, 'why are you so afraid?' Then He got up and rebuked the winds and the sea, and it was perfectly calm." This New Testament account of Jesus calming the storm demonstrates His divine authority and serves as a lesson in faith for His disciples. The storm-tossed sea becomes a backdrop for revealing Christ's power and the peace He brings. 4. Acts 27:18-20 : "We were being battered by the storm so violently that the next day they began to jettison the cargo. On the third day, they threw the ship’s tackle overboard with their own hands. When neither sun nor stars appeared for many days and the great storm continued to batter us, we finally gave up all hope of being saved." The Apostle Paul's journey to Rome includes a harrowing storm at sea, illustrating the physical and emotional toll of being storm-tossed. Yet, through divine intervention, Paul and his companions are ultimately saved, underscoring God's providence and care. Theological Implications: The concept of being storm-tossed serves as a powerful metaphor for the trials and tribulations faced by believers. It reflects the reality of living in a fallen world where suffering and uncertainty are prevalent. However, the biblical narrative consistently points to God's presence and intervention in the midst of such storms. The imagery reassures believers of God's control over all circumstances and His ability to bring peace and restoration. In the broader context of Scripture, the storm-tossed experience is often linked to themes of faith, trust, and divine deliverance. It challenges believers to rely on God's promises and to seek His guidance and comfort during life's turbulent times. The metaphor also invites reflection on the ultimate hope found in Christ, who calms the storms of life and offers eternal security to those who trust in Him. Greek 5492. cheimazo -- to expose to winter cold, to drive with storm ... cold, to drive with storm. Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: cheimazo Phonetic Spelling: (khi-mad'-zo) Short Definition: I am storm-tossed Definition: I am ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/5492.htm - 6k Strong's Hebrew 5590. saar -- to storm, rage... root Definition to storm, rage NASB Word Usage blown away (1), enraged (1), scattered them with a storm wind (1), storm-tossed (1), stormed (1), stormier (1 ... /hebrew/5590.htm - 6k Library The World Compared to the Sea. The Fact of the Redeemer's Return is Illustrated in the Gospel ... The Peace-Bringer in the Natural World Jesus Asleep on a Pillow"And He was in the Hinder Part of the Ship ... And in Thy Fair, Calm Haven, Blest, Under the Apple Tree. "I Sat Down under his Shadow with Great ... "Above the Sun. " The Two Storms (Jesus Walking on the Water) To Polycarp Letter iii. To Rufinus the Monk. Thesaurus Storm-tossed (2 Occurrences)Storm-tossed. Storms, Storm-tossed. Stormwind . Multi-Version Concordance Storm-tossed (2 Occurrences). 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