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Job 13:11
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Would God’s majesty not terrify you?Would his dread not fall on you?
Shall not his majesty make you afraid, And his dread fall on you?
Will not his majesty terrify you, and the dread of him fall upon you?
His bright glory would scare you, and you would be very much afraid of him.
Would not his splendor terrify you and the fear he inspires fall on you?
"Will not His majesty terrify you, And will not the dread of Him fall upon you?
"Will His majesty not terrify you, And the dread of Him fall upon you?
Shall not his majesty make you afraid, And his dread fall on you?
Shall not his excellencie make you afraid? and his feare fall vpon you?
Will not His exaltedness terrify you,And the dread of Him fall on you?
Would His majesty not terrify you? Would the dread of Him not fall upon you?
and his glorious splendor would make you terrified.
Doesn't God's majesty terrify you? Aren't you overcome with dread of him?
Shall not his excellency terrify you? and his dread fall upon you?
God's majesty frightens you. You are afraid of him.
His excellency shall seek vengeance of you, and his terror will fall upon you.
and his power will fill you with terror.
Will not his majesty terrify you, and his dread fall upon you?
Shall not His highness make you afraid, and His dread fall on you?
Shall he not make you afrayed, when he sheweth himself? Shal not his terrible feare fall vpo you?
Shall not his majesty make you afraid, And his dread fall upon you?
Will not his glory put you in fear, so that your hearts will be overcome before him?
Shall not His majesty terrify you, and His dread fall upon you?
Shall not his excellencie make you afraid? and his dread fall vpon you?
Shall not his excellencie make you afrayde? Shall not his terrible feare fall vpon you?
shall not his whirlpool sweep you round, and terror from him fall upon you?
Shall not his excellency make you afraid, and his dread fall upon you?
Anoon as he schal stire hym, he schal disturble you; and his drede schal falle on you.
Shall not his majesty make you afraid, And his dread fall on you?
Shall not his excellence make you afraid? and his dread fall upon you?
Will not His excellence make you afraid, And the dread of Him fall upon you?
Doesn't his majesty terrify you? Doesn't your fear of him overwhelm you?
Will not His great power make you afraid? Will not the fear of Him come upon you?
Will not his majesty terrify you, and the dread of him fall upon you?
Shall not, his majesty, overwhelm you? and, the dread of him, fall upon you?
As soon as he shall move himself, he shall trouble you: and his dread shall fall upon you.
Will not his majesty terrify you, and the dread of him fall upon you?
Doth not His excellency terrify you? And His dread fall upon you?
"Will not His majesty terrify you, And the dread of Him fall on you?
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
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Shall: Psalms 119:120, Jeremiah 5:22, Jeremiah 10:10, Matthew 10:28, Revelation 15:3, Revelation 15:4
his dread: Job 13:21, Exodus 15:16, Isaiah 8:13
Reciprocal: Job 9:34 - let not Job 31:23 - by Mark 5:15 - and they
Cross-References
Is not the whole land before thee? separate thyself, I pray thee, from me: if thou wilt take the left hand, then I will go to the right; or if thou depart to the right hand, then I will go to the left.
And the Lord said unto Abram, after that Lot was separated from him, Lift up now thine eyes, and look from the place where thou art northward, and southward, and eastward, and westward:
And it came to pass, when they had brought them forth abroad, that he said, Escape for thy life; look not behind thee, neither stay thou in all the plain; escape to the mountain, lest thou be consumed.
But to the saints that are in the earth, and to the excellent, in whom is all my delight.
I am a companion of all them that fear thee, and of them that keep thy precepts.
Thine own friend, and thy father's friend, forsake not; neither go into thy brother's house in the day of thy calamity: for better is a neighbour that is near than a brother far off.
Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.
Honour all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Honour the king.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Shall not his excellency make you afraid,.... To commit sin, any sin, and particularly that just mentioned, which they might expect to be reproved for; there is an excellency in the name of God, which is fearful and dreadful, and in the nature and perfections of God, his power, justice, and holiness, in which he is glorious and tremendous, and should deter men from sinning against him; and there is an excellency in his works of nature and providence, which are wondrous, and show him to be near at hand, and can at once, if he pleases, take vengeance for sin: or "shall not his height" b, c. his sublimity, his superiority to all beings he is the most high God, higher than the highest among men, he is above all gods, all that are so called; and therefore all the inhabitants of the earth should stand in awe of him, and not sin: or "shall not his lifting up" c? c. on a throne of judgment, as the Targum adds he is the Judge of the whole earth, and will judge his people, and right their wrongs; he sits on a throne high, and lifted up, judging righteously; and will maintain the cause of the innocent, and avenge himself on those that injure them, and therefore it must be a fearful thing to fall into his hands: some render it, "shall not his burning" d; or flaming fire, c. as Jarchi observes, and apply it to hell fire, and the everlasting burnings of the lake which burns with fire and brimstone and which are very terrible, and may well frighten men from sinning against God; but the first sense seems to be best:
and his dread fall upon you? the dread of men, of powerful and victorious enemies, is very terrible, as was the dread of the Israelites which fell upon the inhabitants of Canaan, Joshua 2:9; but how awful must be the terror of the great and dreadful God, when that falls upon men, or his terrible wrath and vengeance are revealed from heaven, and threaten every moment to fall upon the transgressors of his law, upon those that mock him and injure his people.
b ש××ª× "celsitudo ejus", Montanus, Vatablus, Bolducius; "sublimitas ejus", Beza, Mercerus. c "Elevatio, erectio", Drusius. d So some in Jarchi & Bar Tzemach.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Shall not his excellency - His exaltation ש××ת sÌe'eÌth from × ×©×× naÌsÌaÌ' to exalt, to lift up), or his majesty, Genesis 49:3.
Make you afraid - Fill you with awe and reverence. Shall it not restrain you from fallacy, from sophisms, and from all presumptuous and unfounded reasoning? The sense here is, that a sense of the greatness and majesty of God should fill the mind with solemnity and reverence, and make us serious and sincere; should repress all declamation and mere assertion, and should lead us to adduce only those considerations which will bear the test of the final trial. The general proposition, however, is not less clear, that a sense of the majesty and glory of God should at all times fill the mind with solemn awe, and produce the deepest veneration. See Jeremiah 5:22; Jeremiah 10:7-10; Genesis 28:17.
And his dread - The fear of him. You should so stand in awe of him as not to advance any sentiments which he will not approve, or which will not bear the test of examination. Rosenmuller, however, and after him Noyes, supposes that this is not so much a declaration of what ought to be, implying that the fear of God ought to produce veneration, as a declaration of what actually occurred - implying that they were actually influenced by this slavish fear in what they said. According to this it means that they were actuated only by a dread of what God would do to them that led them to condemn. Job without proof, and not by a regard to truth. But the common interpretation seems to me most in accordance with the meaning of the passage.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Job 13:11. His dread fall upon you? — The very apprehension of his wrath is sufficient to crush you to nothing.