ἐκ-πλήσσω (Attic -ττω, Act.13:12), [in LXX: (pass.) Ecc.7:16, (שָׁמֵם hithp.), Wis.13:4, 2Ma.7:12, 4Ma.8:4 4Mac 17:16 *;] 1) prop,
to strike out, drive away. 2)
to strike with panic or shock, to amaze, astonish: pass, Mat.13:54 19:25, Mrk.6:2 7:37 10:26, Luk.2:48; before ἐπί, with dative of thing(s), Mat.7:28 22:33, Mrk.1:22 11:18, Luk.4:32 9:43, Act.13:12.
SYN.: " πτωεῖν G,
to terrify, agitate with fear; τρεμεῖν,
to tremble, predominantly physical; φοβεῖν,
to fear, "the general term," Thayer; cf. also φρίσσω,
to shudder, and see: δειλία
δειλία, -ας, ἡ (δειλός), [in LXX for אֵימָה, מְחִתָּה, etc;]
cowardice, timidity (never in good sense): 2Ti.1:7.
SYN.: φόβος,
fear, in general, good or bad; εὐλάβεια (which see), apprehension generally, but chiefly
pious fear, "that careful and watchful reverence which pays regard to every circumstance in that with which it has to deal" (cf. Tr,
Syn., § x). (
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