Quem tum timebo?
(KWEM TOOM TIM-ay-bo)
"Fear of God" in Latin is timor Dei.
Amor sine timore.
Haud religio Pro Deus Est Intus
Then i was thus confused so that i might fear all.
In manus Dei is the Latin equivalent of 'in God's hands'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'manus' means 'hands'. The noun 'Dei' means 'God'.
YAHWEH is your light and your salvation whom shall you fear ,YAHWEH is the strengh of your life of whom you shall be afraid ?
i shall fear no man but god
Darrell evans
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
jesus is the father. and he will never let you fail .god is the light and your salvation. whom shall you fear?
There shall be no fear in smiles for we shall all be happy human beings =]
As long as I existed in this world, I shall not give up. To confront fear and shame with the lord whom I trusted with all my heart. For he whom have eliciting us from all the sin.
Just for info, I already found 'Nullum habeo timorem' for 'know no fear', but I don't know if it is correct, thanks for help! (No google translator isn't trustworthy source)
"Fear of God" in Latin is timor Dei.
This is not an exact quote, but you are most likely thinking of David, who wrote many of the songs in the book of Psalms in the Old Testament. * The song is called Everlasting God, and sung by Fellowship Church. I found it on Itunes in the Sons and Daughters Album.
If you were to say 'fear nothing' in Latin, you'd say vereor nusquam.
hemy-s-fear.