The phrase "fear of the Lord" first appears in The Bible in Exodus 1:17, where the Hebrew midwives are described as fearing God and refusing to follow Pharaoh's orders to kill Hebrew baby boys. This concept is further emphasized throughout the Old Testament, particularly in Proverbs, where it is often associated with wisdom and reverence for God. The "fear of the Lord" signifies a deep respect and awe for God's power and authority.
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The phrase "The Fear of the Lord" appears approximately 14 times in the KJV.
That phrase is found 3 times in the Psalms in the NKJ Bible
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That phrase is found 3 times in the Psalms in the NKJ Bible
When the Angel of the Lord first appeared to Gideon, he was threshing wheat in a winepress to hide it from the Midianites. This action was meant to protect the grain from being taken by the enemy, highlighting the fear and oppression the Israelites were experiencing at the time. The encounter marked the beginning of Gideon's transformation into a leader chosen by God to deliver Israel from their oppressors.
The bible tells us many times to not have fear because the lord is with us,like it does on psalms:27,1(the lord is my light and my salvation-whom shall i fear?the lord is the stronghold of my life of whom shall i be afraid?that is only one of the many times the lord sayds to not have fear
Aragorn first appears in the inn at Bree , and we first meet Legoles at the Council of Elrond.
No, Aragorn does not appear in The Hobbit. He first arrives in The Lord of the Rings in the Prancing Pony in Bree.
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The fear of the Lord is mentioned 30 times, 29 in the Old Testament and once in the New Testament.