The metaphoric and symbolic uses of clouds are many, and furnish some of the most powerful figures of Scripture. In the Old Testament, Yahweh's presence is made manifest and His glory shown forth in a cloud. The cloud is usually spoken of as bright and shining, and it could not be fathomed by man: "Thou hast covered thyself with a cloud, so that no prayer can pass through" (
La 3:44). Yahweh Himself was present in the cloud (
Ex 19:9;
24:16;
34:5) and His glory filled the places where the cloud was (
Ex 16:10;
40:38;
Nu 10:34); "The cloud filled the house of Yahweh" (
1Ki 8:10). In the New Testament we often have "the Son of man coming on" or "with clouds" (
Mt 24:30;
26:64;
Mr 13:26;
14:62;
Lu 21:27) and received up by clouds (
Ac 1:9). The glory of the second coming is indicated in
Re 1:7 for "he cometh with the clouds" and "we that are alive.... shall together with them be caught up in the clouds, to meet the Lord" and dwell with Him (
1Th 4:17).