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  • What says Israel’s God, Israel’s strong defender? That he who rules among men, governing them justly in the fear of God, (2 Samuel 23, 3)

  • As for Adonias himself, in his great fear of Solomon he left the place and made his way to the altar, and clung to one of its horns. (1 Kings 1, 50)

  • So news came to Solomon that Adonias, in fear of his royal brother, was clinging to the altar’s horn, crying out, I must have king Solomon’s oath this day that my life shall be spared! (1 Kings 1, 51)

  • so will men learn to fear thee, long as they live to enjoy the land thou gavest to our fathers. (1 Kings 8, 40)

  • thou, in heaven, in thy secure dwelling-place, wilt listen to the alien’s prayer and wilt answer it. So all the world shall learn to fear thy name, no less than Israel itself; shall doubt no more that this temple I have built claims thy protection. (1 Kings 8, 43)

  • Have no fear, Elias said; go home on this errand of thine; only use the flour to make me a little girdle-cake first, and bring it me here; cook what is left for thyself and thy son. (1 Kings 17, 13)

  • Then the angel of the Lord said to Elias, Go down with them; thou hast nothing to fear. So he set out to accompany the man into the royal presence. (2 Kings 1, 15)

  • And so it is to this day; the old habits still cling. This is not to fear the Lord, this is not to keep observance and decree, law and command, as the sons of Jacob should; Jacob, to whom the Lord gave his name of Israel. (2 Kings 17, 34)

  • With them he made a covenant; and by that covenant they were to give alien gods neither fear nor reverence, neither worship nor sacrifice. (2 Kings 17, 35)

  • To the Lord your God, he told them, the God who rescued you from Egypt with such signal proofs of his constraining power, all fear, all worship, all sacrifice belongs; (2 Kings 17, 36)

  • his the observances, his the decrees, his the law of tabled precepts, that you must keep ever in mind, obey ever in act; no alien god must you fear. (2 Kings 17, 37)

  • Well for thee that fear caught at thy heart, and thou didst humble thyself before the Lord, at hearing him threaten city and citizens with despair and doom; that thou didst rend thy garments, and hadst recourse to me in tears! And thou hast won my audience, the Lord says; (2 Kings 22, 19)


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