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  • He must say to them, "Listen, Israel: today you are about to join battle with your enemies. Do not be faint hearted. Let there be no fear or trembling or alarm as you face them. (Deuteronomy 20, 3)

  • 'Finally, the scribes will say to the people: "Is anyone frightened or faint hearted? Let him go home, in case he makes his brothers faint hearted too!" (Deuteronomy 20, 8)

  • He met you on your way and, after you had gone by, he fell on you from the rear and cut off the stragglers; when you were faint and weary, he had no fear of God. (Deuteronomy 25, 18)

  • foreigners grow faint of heart, they come trembling out of their fastnesses. (2 Samuel 22, 46)

  • So they had Achior brought from Uzziah's house. No sooner had he arrived and seen the head of Holofernes held by a member of the people's assembly than he fell on his face in a faint. (Judith 14, 6)

  • (a) 'Sire,' she said, 'to me you looked like one of God's angels, and my heart was moved with fear of your majesty. For you are a figure of wonder, my lord, and your face is full of graciousness.' (b) But as she spoke she fell down in a faint. The king grrew more agitated, and his courtiers all set about reviving her. (Esther 5, 2)

  • foreigners grow faint of heart, they come trembling out of their fastnesses. (Psalms 18, 45)

  • However faint my spirit; you are watching over my path. On the road I have to travel they have hidden a trap for me. (Psalms 142, 3)

  • My spirit is faint, and within me my heart is numb with fear. (Psalms 143, 4)

  • Woe to faint hearts and listless hands, and to the sinner who treads two paths. (Ecclesiasticus 2, 12)

  • and say to the faint-hearted, 'Be strong! Do not be afraid. Here is your God, vengeance is coming, divine retribution; he is coming to save you.' (Isaiah 35, 4)

  • he will not grow faint, he will not be crushed until he has established fair judgement on earth, and the coasts and islands are waiting for his instruction. (Isaiah 42, 4)


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