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Some of Pharao’s servants were struck with awe at the Lord’s threat, and made their servants and their cattle take refuge within doors; (Exodus 9, 20)
All the people stood watching while thunder rolled and lightning flashed, while the trumpet sounded and the mountain was wreathed in smoke, terrified and awe-stricken so that they kept their distance, (Exodus 20, 18)
Not to their God they offered sacrifice, but to devils, to gods yet untried, upstart gods of yesterday, whom their fathers never held in awe. (Deuteronomy 32, 17)
It was on this day, when the Lord left the Amorrhites powerless before Israel’s attack, that Josue made that prayer of his to the Lord, crying out in the hearing of the people, Sun, that art setting over Gabaon, moon, that art rising in Aialon valley, stand stricken with awe. (Joshua 10, 12)
Sun and moon stood awe-struck, while the people took vengeance on its enemies. (So the words can be found written in the Book of the Upright.) The sun stood in mid-heaven, and for a whole day long did not haste to its setting. (Joshua 10, 13)
So when she met her husband she told him, I have been speaking with a messenger from God, who might have been an angel, such awe his look inspired in me. Who he was, his home, his name, he would not tell, (Judges 13, 6)
As for the people, he had them brought out and sawed in pieces, or crushed under iron chariots, or cut up with knives, or passed through a brick-kiln; and the same treatment he gave to all the cities of Ammon. Then David and his army returned to Jerusalem.✻ (2 Samuel 12, 31)
Thou sawest him, Joab answered, and didst not smite him then and there to the ground? I would have given thee ten sicles of silver and a belt besides. (2 Samuel 18, 11)
It was in his days that the Lord began to grow aweary of Israel; and Hazael struck at all their frontiers, (2 Kings 10, 32)
Sure enough, they were overawed and discomfited, the puny garrisons that held them, frail as meadow grass, or the stalks that grow on the house-top, withering before they can ripen. (2 Kings 19, 26)
Before the Lord let the whole earth bow in awe; he has built the earth on foundations immovable. (1 Chronicles 16, 30)
Upon hearing this, Raguel was much taken aback; he had not forgotten what befell those other seven men that went near her bed; and the fear assailed him, What if this one fares no better? But while he hummed and hawed over his answer, (Tobit 7, 11)
