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  • but Jesus came near and roused them with his touch; Arise, he said, do not be afraid. (Matthew 17, 7)

  • If we tell him it was from heaven, they said, he will ask us, Then why did you not believe him? And if we say it was from men, we have reason to be afraid of the people; they all look upon John as a prophet. (Matthew 21, 26)

  • and would gladly have laid hands on him, but they were afraid of the people, who looked upon him as a prophet.✻ (Matthew 21, 46)

  • But the angel said openly to the women, You need not be afraid; I know well that you have come to look for Jesus of Nazareth, the man who was crucified. (Matthew 28, 5)

  • Then Jesus said to them, Do not be afraid; go and give word to my brethren to remove into Galilee; they shall see me there. (Matthew 28, 10)

  • because Herod was afraid of John, recognizing him for an upright and holy man; so that he kept him carefully, and followed his advice in many things,✻ and was glad to listen to him. (Mark 6, 20)

  • for all had seen him, and were full of dismay. But now he spoke to them; Take courage, he said, it is myself; do not be afraid. (Mark 6, 50)

  • But they could not understand his meaning, and were afraid to ask him.✻ (Mark 9, 31)

  • The chief priests and scribes heard of this, and looked for some means of making away with him; they were afraid of him, because all the multitude was so full of admiration at his teaching. (Mark 11, 18)

  • And if we say it was from men, we have reason to be afraid of the people; for the people all looked upon John as a prophet indeed. (Mark 11, 32)

  • This parable, they saw, was aimed at themselves, and they would gladly have laid hands on him, but they were afraid of the multitude; so they went away and left him alone.✻ (Mark 12, 12)

  • but the angel said, Zachary, do not be afraid; thy prayer has been heard, and thy wife Elizabeth is to bear thee a son, to whom thou shalt give the name of John. (Luke 1, 13)


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