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The word is Hebrew for the fearful ones, or those who tremble in awe of God.
Those who stand in awe of God internalise their sense of wonder through the medium of their religious doctrine.
The ultra-Orthodox, known in Hebrew as haredim, or those in awe of God, make up 10 percent of Israel's population of 7.5 million, but are increasing rapidly.
And while some say they will fight to stay put, a third are the reluctant ultra-Orthodox, known in Israel as Haredim, Hebrew for the fearful ones, or those who tremble in awe of God.
The title is an allusion to the word Haredi, which can be interpreted as "one who trembles" in awe of God.
"And he will perceive with the awe of God; not by what his eyes see will he judge and not by what his ears hear will he rebuke" (Isaiah 11 3).
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Priests officiating in churches were obliged by Peter to deliver sermons and exhortations that were intended to make the peasantry "listen to reason" and to teach such prayers to children that everyone would grow up "in fear of God" and in awe of the tsar.
Intellectual love of God has fear of God, in the sense of awe, as a corollary and automatically leads man to divine worship.
Those who laugh will be in awe of what God has done in your life because you chose to be obedient even at the risk of being ridiculed by man.
The "holy fear of God" that the Bible tells us about is not fear at all, but a recognition of God's greatness and our sense of awe before that greatness.
I've never been to an event where the faithful were so muted, so in awe of their gods.
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