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 14  Jehovah thundered from the heavens, And the Most High gave His voice. 15  He sent arrows, and scattered them; Lightning, and discomfited them. 16  Then the beds of the sea became visible; The foundations of the world were uncovered, Through the threatening of Jehovah, By the snorting of the breath of His nostrils. God sent lightning as arrows upon the enemies along with violent thunder, and threw them thereby into confusion. המם, to throw into confusion, and thereby to destroy, is the standing expression for the destruction of the foe accomplished by the miraculous interposition of God (vid., Exo 14:24; Exo 23:27; Jos 10:10; Jdg 4:15; 1Sa 7:10). To the thunder there were added stormy wind and earthquake, as an effect of the wrath of God, whereby the foundations of the sea and land were laid bare, i.e., whereby the depth of the abyss and of the hell in the interior of the earth, into which the person to be rescued had fallen, were disclosed.

Verses 17-20
2Sa 22:17-20 17  He reached out of the height, He laid hold of me; Drew me out of great waters: 18  Saved me from my enemy strong; From my haters, because they were too strong for me. 19  They fell upon me in my day of calamity: Then Jehovah became my stay, 20  And led me out into a broad place; Delivered me, because He had pleasure in me.