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Well might he describe Jehovah, that performed it, as glorious in holiness — In justice, mercy, and truth; fearful in praises — A Being that ought to be praised with the deepest reverence, and most exalted adoration.
8 maj 2015 · In the "song/praise" of Moses, after crossing the Red Sea, what does he mean when he says God is "fearful in praise"? Exodus 15:11 KJV - 11 Who is like unto thee, O LORD, among the gods? who is like thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?
God is (1) "glorious in holiness," exalted in this respect far, far above all other beings; (2) "fearful in praises"--the proper object of the profoundest awe, even to those who approach Him with praise and thanksgiving; and (3) one who "doeth wonders," who both through nature, and on occasions overruling nature, accomplishes the most ...
In a range of ways, the scribes behind the Hebrew Bible wrote of “fear” and, relatedly, “fear of God,” which is a prominent thread in ancient Jewish literature. The latter motif is an outworking of the way that fear terminology is used more broadly in and beyond the Hebrew Bible.
Fearful in praises — Such glorious holiness cannot be approached without the deepest reverence and fear, even by angels, who veil their faces before the majesty of God.
The following table lists Hebrew and Aramaic words associated with worship and bowing in the Old Testament. It includes their Strong’s reference number, translation found in the New American Standard Bible (NAS), grammar, translit-eration, pronunciation, frequency of use, and meaning.
This paper presents a word study of the Hebrew phrase יְִראַ֣ת יְ֭הָוה (yirat YHWH) in Proverbs 1-2. The purpose of this study is to understand word meaning to provide insight to "the fear of the LORD."