Fear (Part 2)

New Testament words for fear

The New Testament words for fear are eulabeia, to act with caution; phobos from which we get the English word phobia, which means an unnatural and overwhelming fear; deilia which is timidity; and ekphobos which is to be frightened out of one’s senses.
Where does fear come from?
Fear is a natural consequence of sin.
Gen 3:10
He answered, "I heard you in the garden, and I was afraid because I was naked; so I hid."

Prov 28:1
The wicked man flees though no one pursues, but the righteous are as bold as a lion.
Fear also comes as a punishment.

Gen 4:13-14
Cain said to the LORD, "My punishment is more than I can bear. 14 Today you are driving me from the land, and I will be hidden from your presence; I will be a restless wanderer on the earth, and whoever finds me will kill me."

Deut 28:25-26
The LORD will cause you to be defeated before your enemies. You will come at them from one direction but flee from them in seven, and you will become a thing of horror to all the kingdoms on earth.
Fear can be a warning that keeps you on the straight and narrow.

Acts 5:10-11
At that moment she fell down at his feet and died. Then the young men came in and, finding her dead, carried her out and buried her beside her husband. 11 Great fear seized the whole church and all who heard about these events.

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