Strong’s H4172 · Hebrew
מוֹרָא
môwrâʼ
mo-raw'
Definition
fear; by implication, a fearful thing or deed
Etymology
or מֹרָא; or מוֹרָהxlit môrâh corrected to môwrâh; (Psalm 9:20), from H3372 (יָרֵא);
Where the KJV renders it
- dread
- (that ought to be) fear(-ed)
- terribleness
- terror
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