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20. That the foundation and strength of hope and faith is fear.
In the cxth Psalm: "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of
wisdom."
Of the same thing in the Wisdom of Solomon: "The beginning of wisdom is to
fear God."
Also in the Proverbs of the same: "Blessed is the man who reverences all
things with fear."
Of the same thing [in Isaiah: "And upon whom else will I look, except upon
him that is lowly and peaceful, and that trembleth at my words? "
Of this same thing in Genesis: "And the angel of the Lord called him from
heaven, and said unto him, Abraham, Abraham: and he said, Here am I. And he
said, Lay not thine hand upon the lad, neither do anything unto him: for now I
know that thou fearest thy God, and hast not spared thy beloved son for my
sake."
Also in the second Psalm: "Serve the Lord in fear, and rejoice unto Him in
trembling."
Also in Deuteronomy, the word of God to Moses: "Call the people together
to me, and let them hear my words, that they may learn to fear me all the days
that they themselves shall live upon the earth."
Also in Jeremiah: "Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that I will
perfect upon the house of Israel, and in the house of Judah, a new covenant:
not according to the covenant that I had ordered with their fathers in the day
when I laid hold of their hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt; because
they have not abode in my covenant, and I have been unmindful of them, saith
the Lord; because this is the covenant which I will ordain for the house of
Israel; After those days, saith the Lord, I will give my law, and will write it
in their mind and I will be to them for a God, and they shall be to me for a
people. And they shall not teach every man his brother, saying, Know the Lord
because all shall know me, from the least even to the greatest of them: because
I will be favourable to their iniquities, and their sins I will not remember
any more. If the heaven should be lifted up on high, saith the Lord, and if the
earth should be made low from beneath, yet I will not cast away the people of
Israel, saith the Lord, for all the things which they have done. Behold, I will
gather them together from every land in which I have scattered them in anger,
and in my fury, and in great indignation; and I will grind them down into that
place, and I will leave them in fear; and they shall be to me for a people, and
I will be to them for a God: and I will give them another way, and another
heart, that they may fear me all their days in prosperity with their children:
and I will perfect for them an everlasting covenant, which I will not turn away
after them; and I will put my fear into their heart, that they may not depart
from me: and I will visit upon them to do them good, and to plant them in their
land in faith, and with all the heart, and with all the mind."
Also in the Apocalypse: "And the four and twenty elders which sit on their
thrones in the sight (of God), fell upon their faces, and worshipped God,
saying, We give Thee thanks, O Lord God omnipotent, which art and which wast;
because Thou hast taken Thy great power, and hast reigned. And the nations were
angry, and Thy wrath is come, and the time in which it should be judged
concerning the dead, and the reward should be given to Thy servants the
prophets, and the saints that fear Thy name, small and great; and to disperse those
who have corrupted the earth."
Also in the same place: "And I saw another angel flying through the midst
of the heaven, having the everlasting Gospel to preach to those who dwell upon
the earth, and to all the nations, and tribes, and tongues, and peoples, saying
with a loud voice, Fear God, and give Him honour, because the hour of His
judgment is come; and adore Him who made the heaven, and the earth, and the
sea, and the fountains of waters."
Also in the same place: "And I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled with
fire; and the beasts were feeding with His lambs;
and the number of His name a hundred and forty and four, standing upon the sea
of glass, having the harps of God; and they sing the song of Moses, the servant
of God, and the song of the Lamb, saying, Great and marvellous are Thy works, O
Lord God Almighty; just and true are Thy ways, Thou King of the nations. Who
would not fear Thee, and give honour to Thy name? for Thou only art holy: and
because all nations shall come and worship in Thy sight, because Thy
righteousnesses have been made manifest."
Also in Daniel: "There was a man dwelling in Babylon whose name was
Joachim; and he took a wife by name Susanna, the daughter of Helchias, a very
beautiful woman, and one that feared the Lord. And her parents were righteous,
and taught their daughter according to the law of Moses."
Moreover, in Daniel: "And we are lowly this day in all the earth because
of our sins, and there is not at this time any prince, or prophet, or leader,
or burnt-offering, or oblation, or sacrifice, or incense, or place to sacrifice
before Thee, and to find mercy from Thee. And yet in the soul and spirit of
lowliness let us be accepted as the burnt-offerings of rams and bulls, and as
it were many thousands of lambs which are fattest. If our offering may be made
in Thy presence this day, their power shall be consumed, for they shall not be
ashamed who put their trust in Thee. And now we follow with our whole heart,
and we fear and seek Thy face. Give us not over unto reproach, but do with us
according to Thy tranquillity, and according to the multitude of Thy mercy
deliver us."
Also in the same place: "And the king exceedingly rejoiced, and commanded
Daniel to be taken up out of the den of lions; and the lions had done him no
hurt, because he trusted and had believed in his God. And the king commanded,
and they brought those men who had accused Daniel; and they cast them in the
den of lions, and their wives and their children. And before they had reached
the pavement of the den they were seized by the lions, and they brake all their
bones in pieces. Then Darius the king wrote, To all peoples, tribes, and
languages which are in my kingdom, peace be unto you from my face. I decree and
ordain that all those who are in my kingdom shall fear and tremble before the
most high God whom Daniel serves, because He is the God who liveth and abideth
for ever, and His kingdom shall not pass away, and His dominion goeth on for
ever; and He alone doeth signs, and prodigies, and marvellous things in the
heaven and the earth, who snatched Daniel from the den of lions."
Also in Micah: "Wherewith shall I approach the Lord, and lay hold upon
Him? in sacrifices, in burnt-offerings, in calves of a year old? Does the Lord
favour and receive me with thousands of fat goats? or shall I give my
first-fruits of unrighteousness, the fruit of my belly, the sin of my soul? It
is told thee, O man, what is good; or what else the Lord doth require, save
that thou shouldst do judgment and justice, and love mercy, and be ready to go
with the Lord thy God. The voice of the Lord shall be invoked in the city, and
He will save those who fear His name."
Also in Micah: "Feed Thy people with Thy rod, the sheep of Thine
inheritance; and pluck up those who dwell separately in the midst of Carmel.
They shall prepare Bashan and Gilead according to the days of the age; and
according to the days of their going forth from the land of Egypt I will show
them wonderful things. The nations shall see, and be confounded at all their
might; and they shall place their hand upon their mouth. Their ears shall be
deafened, and they shall lick the dust as do serpents. Dragging the earth, they
shall be disturbed, and they shall lick the dust: in their end they shall be
afraid towards the Lord their God, and they shall fear because of Thee. Who is
a God as Thou art, raising up unrighteousness, and passing over impiety? "
And in Nahum: "The mountains were moved at Him, and the hills trembled;
and the earth was laid bare before His face, and all who dwell therein. From
the face of His anger who shall bear it, and who withstandeth in the fury of
His soul? His rage causes the beginnings to flow, and the rocks were melted by
Him. The Lord is good to those who sustain Him in the day of affliction, and
knoweth those who fear Him."
Also in Haggai: "And Zerubbabel the son of Salathiel, of the tribe of
Judah, and Jesus the son of Josedech, the high priest, and all who remained of
the people, obeyed the voice of the Lord their God, because the Lord sent him
to them, and the people feared from the face of God."
Also in Malachi: "The covenant was with life and peace; and I gave to them
the fear to fear me from the face of my name."
Also in the thirty-third Psalm: "Fear the Lord, all ye His saints: for
there is no want to them that fear Him."
Also in the eighteenth Psalm: "The fear of the Lord is chaste, abiding for
ever."
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