Lexicon emphobos: terrible, in fear (used of godly fear) Original Word: ἔμφοβος, ονPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: emphobos Phonetic Spelling: (em'-fob-os) Short Definition: full of fear, terrified Definition: full of fear, terrified. HELPS word-Studies 1719 émphobos (from 1722, "in" and 5401 /phóbos, "fear") – properly, locked in a state of fear, i.e. in the grip of a fearful state of mind. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom en and phobosDefinitionterrible, in fear (used of godly fear) NASB Translationfrightened (2), much alarmed (1), terrified (2).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1719: ἔμφοβοςἔμφοβος (see ἐν, III. 3), ἐμφοβον,( φόβος), thrown into fear, terrified, affrighted: Luke 24:5,(37); Acts 10:4; ( Acts 22:9 Rec.); ; Revelation 11:13. Theophrastus, char. 25 (24), 1; (1 Macc. 13:2; in a good sense, Sir. 19:24 (21)). (Actively, inspiring fear, terrible, Sophocles O. C. 39.)
Strong's terrified, afraid From en and phobos; in fear, i.e. Alarmed -- affrighted, afraid, tremble. see GREEK en see GREEK phobos |
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