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<p> '''''a''''' -'''''frı̄t''''' ´: Designates a state of terror occasioned by some unexpected and startling occurrence; not as strong as "amazed," which refers more to the stupor resulting from fright. In the New [[Testament]] most frequently for ἔμφοβος , <i> '''''émphobos''''' </i> ( Luke 24:37; Acts 10:4; Revelation 11:13 ). The Revised Version (British and American) uses it also for <i> '''''pturómenoi''''' </i> of Philippians 1:28 , a word "properly used of scared horses" (Ellicott). </p> | |||
<p> '''''a''''' -'''''frı̄t''''' ´: Designates a state of terror occasioned by some unexpected and startling occurrence; not as strong as "amazed," which refers more to the stupor resulting from fright. In the New Testament most frequently for ἔμφοβος , <i> '''''émphobos''''' </i> ( Luke 24:37; Acts 10:4; Revelation 11:13 ). The Revised Version (British and American) uses it also for <i> '''''pturómenoi''''' </i> of Philippians 1:28 , a word "properly used of scared horses" (Ellicott). </p | |||
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a -frı̄t ´: Designates a state of terror occasioned by some unexpected and startling occurrence; not as strong as "amazed," which refers more to the stupor resulting from fright. In the New Testament most frequently for ἔμφοβος , émphobos ( Luke 24:37; Acts 10:4; Revelation 11:13 ). The Revised Version (British and American) uses it also for pturómenoi of Philippians 1:28 , a word "properly used of scared horses" (Ellicott).