Moses may have
trembled, but the king only smiles benignly, without trembling, because the resolve of God to dwell in this place — that is what the liturgy affirms — means that God is present, always present, ally, patron, guarantor, a social functionary.
I trembled in all my members.
The people who had never cared or
trembled did not need to care or tremble: somewhere in their fold were custodians of textbooks and commissions on orthodoxy.
During the five years that the Earth has
trembled beneath our feet, its vast human masses splitting and reforming, we have begun to be conscious of the fact that we are in the grip of forces many millions of times transcending our individual liberties.
She still
trembled feverishly.
Every night in bed I foresaw my pending nonexistence and
trembled.
[f] Moses
trembled with fear and did not dare to look.
He who as soon as born keen - thoughted, foremost, Surpassed the gods, himself, a god, in power; Before whose vehemence the worlds
trembled Through his great valour; he, O men, is Indra.
It now
trembled upon the verge of its conclusion in His second advent.
There was another side of Puritanism which the successful Yankee businessmen and their pastors had outgrown — the deeply stirring piety that
trembled before a holy God and drove men to acts of love and mercy.
Some identify the death of Diana, Princess of Wales as the moment when the British stiff upper lip collectively
trembled.
Yet on returning to bed I was suddenly seized by blank terror; for perhaps ten minutes
I trembled in abject fear.
I trembled as I heard these words.
No wonder
he trembled: O my God!
Remarkably, he is not angry but rather awe - struck: «And Isaac
trembled with an exceedingly great trembling» (27:33), as if he sensed that the blessing had been given through him to the proper son, by powers beyond his control.
Rather, «all the people that were in the camp
trembled» (Exodus 19:16) and, far from desiring intimate fellowship with their new deity, «they said unto Moses, Speak thou with us, and we will hear; but let not God speak with us, lest we die.»
(II Timothy 1:14) How long a journey this use of the adjective reveals, since the tribesmen of Israel
trembled before the holy mount!
In the Old Testament the heart is used, as we use it, to express emotional experiences, such as anxiety — «his heart
trembled»; (I Samuel 4:13.)
Esther
trembled in the presence of Ahasuerus, but the spouse in joyful liberty of perfect love knows no fear.
She trembled not from fear but from joy.
There was once an old man (according to a Grimms» fairy tale) whose eyes were dim and whose hand
trembled so much that he spilt his broth at table.
I trembled before him, as a lamb before a lion.
Third verse May the enemy
tremble, Upon seeing our symbol.
Ann Cavoukian was
trembling as she took the stage at an annual meeting of privacy commissioners held in Jerusalem in 2010.
They tend to experience physical symptoms, such as a flushed face, sweaty palms,
trembling hands or shortness of breath, and they're convinced everyone else can tell when they're nervous.
His hand
trembles slightly as he holds the mic.
After a long moment, the block
trembles a bit, then slowly skids toward me a few feet before stopping.
In hindsight, she remembers little other than her co-host, at one point, guiding
her trembling hand out of a close - up shot, whereupon a producer in her ear coached her to «take deep breaths.»
Five years ago, Erin Lau, a writer and former event - planner, couldn't speak in public without a red face and
trembling hands.
It is better that employees openly mourn a failed project or a layoff together than whisper and
tremble while managers pretend nothing happened.
«Pharmacies, drug wholesalers and benefit managers are
trembling at the prospect of competing with Amazon.»
When Amazon fires a shot across the bow of other companies pursuing niches in other markets, stocks
tremble.
While lots of people are inclined to
tremble upon listening to the phrase, plainly the regulatory considerations are clearing up.
NBC 6 spoke to the older brother of one student, who said his sister, a sophomore, was safe but «
trembling in shock» at the scene unfolding at her high school.
While a lot of people tend to
tremble upon hearing the word, it seems that the regulatory concerns are clearing up.
English Standard Version (© 2001) Slaves, obey your earthly masters with fear and
trembling, with a sincere heart, as you would Christ,
American Standard Version Servants, be obedient unto them that according to the flesh are your masters, with fear and
trembling, in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ;
«where are the Muslims to whom Americans can look without fear or
trembling?»
Its little pool of light
trembles.
King James 2000 Bible (© 2003) Servants, be obedient to them that are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and
trembling, in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ;
obey the masters according to the flesh with fear and
trembling, in the simplicity of your heart, as to the Christ
International Standard Version (© 2008) Slaves, obey your earthly masters with fear,
trembling, and sincerity, as when you obey the Messiah.
New American Standard Bible (© 1995) Slaves, be obedient to those who are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and
trembling, in the sincerity of your heart, as to Christ;
But this gag does raise a serious question: where are the Muslims to whom Americans can look without fear or
trembling?
Did you not read, «Work out your salvation with fear and
trembling?»
That «the earth shall quake before us (massive earthquakes) and that the heavens shall
tremble, and the sun and moon will be dark and even the stars won't shine» --(Joel 2:10).
8 Do not
tremble, do not be afraid.
Bold and willful, they do not
tremble as they blaspheme the glorious ones, whereas angels, though greater in might and power, do not pronounce a blasphemous judgment against them before the Lord.