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All the beasts of earth, and the winged things of the sky, and the creeping things of earth, are to go in fear and dread of you, and I give you dominion over all the fishes of the sea. (Genesis 9, 2)
It was after this that the Lord sent word to Abram in a vision, Have no fear, Abram, I am here to protect thee; thy reward shall be great indeed. (Genesis 15, 1)
I thought to myself, answered Abraham, This may be a place where they have no fear of God, and then they will kill me on my wife’s account. (Genesis 20, 11)
and here, the same night, he had a vision of the Lord, who said to him, I am the God of thy father Abraham; fear nothing, I am with thee. I mean to bless thee, and give increase to thy posterity, in reward of Abraham’s true service. (Genesis 26, 24)
Save me now from the power of my brother Esau; I fear grievously that when he comes he will spare neither women nor children. (Genesis 32, 11)
Set your mind at rest, he said; you have nothing to fear. Your own God, the God your father serves, must have enriched those sacks of yours; I have the money you paid me accounted for. Then he fetched Simeon out to meet them, (Genesis 43, 23)
I am Joseph, said he to his brethren; is my father yet alive? But his brethren were so overcome with fear that they could not answer him, (Genesis 45, 3)
God said to him, I am the almighty God thy father worshipped. Betake thyself to Egypt without fear; I mean to make thy descendants into a great nation there. (Genesis 46, 3)
then he said to his son, Once I never thought to see thee again; that fear was groundless, and now God has given me sight of thy children too. (Genesis 48, 11)
But thou and thy people, I know it well, have not learned to fear the Lord God even now. (Exodus 9, 30)
What fear fell upon the Israelites, how they cried out to the Lord, when they looked round at Pharao’s approach, and saw the Egyptians close behind them! (Exodus 14, 10)
But Moses said to the people, Have no fear; wait patiently; the Lord means to do a miracle to-day under your eyes. The Egyptians you see now, you are seeing for the last time; they will disappear from your sight for ever. (Exodus 14, 13)