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To shake involuntarily, as with fear, cold, or weakness; to quake; to quiver; to shiver; to shudder; -- said of a person or an animal. 2. (v. i.) To totter; to shake; -- said of a thing. 3. (v. i.) To quaver or shake, as sound; to be tremulous; as the voice trembles. 4. (n.) An involuntary shaking or quivering.
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Tremble, Trembling: "to tremble, especially with fear," is used in Mar 5:33; Luk 8:47 (Act 9:6, in some mss.); 2Pe 2:10, RV, "they tremble (not)," AV, "they are (not) afraid."
pr. & vb. n.) of Tremble. 2. (a.) Shaking; tottering; quivering. ... trembling, quaking. Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: tromos Phonetic. Spelling: (trom'-os) Short Definition: a trembling Definition: a trembling ... ... terrified. Part of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: entromos Phonetic Spelling:
חָרַד (charad) -- To tremble, to be afraid, to be in dread, to quake. Usage: The Hebrew verb "charad" primarily conveys a sense of trembling or shaking, often due to fear or anxiety. It can describe both physical trembling and an emotional state of fear or dread.
This trembling is, in God’s esteem, an admirable trait in their character. The glorious Jehovah, from his throne in heaven, speaks of those contrite ones who tremble at his word: and then the prophet takes up the strain, and cries, “Hear the word of the Lord, ye that tremble at his word.”
TREM'BLE, v.i. L. tremo. 1. To shake involuntarily, as with fear, cold or weakness; to quake; to quiver; to shiver; to shudder. Frighted Turnus trembled as he spoke. 2. To shake; to quiver; to totter. Sinai's gray top shall tremble. 3. To quaver; to shake, as sound; as when we say, the voice trembles. TREM'BLING, ppr.
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Feb 6, 2022 · Therefore, to tremble at the Word of God is to fear and reverent His Word. The Amplified Bible renders the verse thus: “Hear the word of the LORD, you who tremble [with awe-filled reverence] at His word.” Trembling at the Word of God is a result of trembling at His person, His presence, or the mention of His name.