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She shall not fear, in the cold of snow, for her household. For all those of her household have been clothed two-fold. (Proverbs 31, 21)
Where there are many dreams, there are many vanities and innumerable words. Yet truly, you must fear God. (Ecclesiastes 5, 6)
For the sons of men perpetrate evils without any fear, because judgment is not pronounced quickly against the evil. (Ecclesiastes 8, 11)
But although a sinner may do evil of himself one hundred times, and by patience still endure, I realize that it will be well with those who fear God, who revere his face. (Ecclesiastes 8, 12)
So, may it not go well with the impious, and may his days not be prolonged. And let those who do not fear the face of the Lord pass away like a shadow. (Ecclesiastes 8, 13)
Likewise, they will fear the things above them, and they will dread the way. The almond tree will flourish; the locust will be fattened; and the caper plant will scattered, because man shall go into the house of his eternity, and the mourners shall wander around in the street. (Ecclesiastes 12, 5)
Let us all listen together to the end of the discourse. Fear God, and observe his commandments. This is everything for man. (Ecclesiastes 12, 13)
They will hurry with fear at the understanding of their sins, and their iniquities will bear witness against them. (Wisdom of Solomon 4, 20)
Seeing this, they will be troubled with terrible fear, and they will be amazed at the suddenness of unexpected salvation. (Wisdom of Solomon 5, 2)
whereby, not only wounds would be able to destroy them, but also the very sight would kill them through fear. (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 20)
For neither did the cave which enclosed them preserve them from fear, because descending noises disturbed them, and the sorrowful persons appearing to them intensified their fear. (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 4)
Yet there appeared to them a sudden fire, filled with fear; and, having been struck with the fear of that face which is unseen, they considered those things which they did see to be worse, (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 6)
