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  2. Fear and trembling (biblical phrase) - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "fear and trembling" is frequently used in New Testament works by or attributed to Paul the Apostle (painted here by Peter Paul Rubens).. Fear and trembling (Ancient Greek: φόβος και τρόμος, romanised: phobos kai tromos) [1] is a phrase used throughout the Bible and the Tanakh, and in other Jewish literature.

  3. Matthew 28:4 - Wikipedia

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    Fear is also the standard reaction in the Bible when confronted by the divine, and this verse is a variation on the expression "fear and trembling" that commonly describes such incidents. [ 6 ] The collapse of the guards removes them from the rest of this section of the narrative.

  4. Fear and Trembling - Wikipedia

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    Fear and Trembling (original Danish title: Frygt og Bæven) is a philosophical work by Søren Kierkegaard, published in 1843 under the pseudonym Johannes de silentio (Latin for John of the Silence). The title is a reference to a line from Philippians 2:12 , which says to “continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling.”

  5. Let all mortal flesh keep silence - Wikipedia

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    Let all mortal flesh keep silent, and stand with fear and trembling, and in itself consider nothing earthly; for the King of kings and Lord of lords cometh forth to be sacrificed, and given as food to the believers; and there go before Him the choirs of Angels, with every Dominion and Power, the many-eyed Cherubim and the six-winged Seraphim ...

  6. The Sickness unto Death - Wikipedia

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    The Sickness unto Death (Danish: Sygdommen til Døden) is a book written by Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard in 1849 under the pseudonym Anti-Climacus. A work of Christian existentialism, the book is about Kierkegaard's concept of despair, which he equates with the Christian concept of sin, which he terms "the sin of despair".

  7. Hosea 13 - Wikipedia

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    This word has a cognate root in Aramaic with the assigned meaning "to fear, shudder, tremble". [23] It is attested in 1QH 4:33, meaningtrembling” and used as a synonym with רַעַד , raʿad , "quaking", which appears in Mishnaic Hebrew for the meaning "trembling", as also reflected in the Greek recensions of Aquila, Symmachus, and ...

  8. The world, the flesh, and the devil - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, let those who think themselves to stand, take heed lest they fall, and, with fear and trembling work out their salvation, in labours, in watchings, in almsdeeds, in prayers and oblations, in fastings and chastity: for, knowing that they are born again unto a hope of glory, but not as yet unto glory, they ought to fear for the ...

  9. Fear and Trembling (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fear and Trembling is a common phrase in the Hebrew and Christian Bible. As a title, it may refer to: Novel.