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Based on the word "thunder" it could mean "fear". Thunder is a situation which brings fear to people. The sound of <em>thunder</em> signifies fear or calamity.
Therefore,
The phrase which could help the reader understand the meaning of the word "<em>thunder</em>" in the same paragraph is "make a people <em>fear</em> god".
To make a group of people fear God because He knows the unknown and capable of doing so many things without anyone questioning Him.
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When he says this line "a knavish speech sleeps in a foolish ear" he is telling Rosencrantz that his good advice has been lost on his "friend's" stupidity and desire to be in the good graces of the king.
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