Parallel Verses

International Standard Version

Serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling.

New American Standard Bible

Worship the Lord with reverence
And rejoice with trembling.

King James Version

Serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling.

Holman Bible

Serve the Lord with reverential awe
and rejoice with trembling.

A Conservative Version

Serve LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling.

American Standard Version

Serve Jehovah with fear, And rejoice with trembling.

Amplified


Worship the Lord and serve Him with reverence [with awe-inspired fear and submissive wonder];
Rejoice [yet do so] with trembling.

Bible in Basic English

Give worship to the Lord with fear, kissing his feet and giving him honour,

Darby Translation

Serve Jehovah with fear, and rejoice with trembling.

Julia Smith Translation

Serve Jehovah with fear, and rejoice with trembling.

King James 2000

Serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling.

Lexham Expanded Bible

Serve Yahweh with fear, and rejoice with trembling.

Modern King James verseion

Serve Jehovah with fear, and rejoice with trembling.

Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale

Serve the LORD in fear, and rejoice unto him in reverence.

NET Bible

Serve the Lord in fear! Repent in terror!

New Heart English Bible

Serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling.

The Emphasized Bible

Serve Yahweh with reverence, and exult with trembling:

Webster

Serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling.

World English Bible

Serve Yahweh with fear, and rejoice with trembling.

Youngs Literal Translation

Serve ye Jehovah with fear, And rejoice with trembling.

Interlinear

English(KJV)
Strong's
Root Form
Definition
Usage
עבד 
`abad 
Usage: 288

the Lord

Usage: 0

with fear
יראה 
Yir'ah 
Usage: 45

and rejoice
גּוּל גּיל 
Giyl 
Usage: 45

References

Context Readings

The Messiah's Reign

10 Therefore, kings, act wisely! Earthly rulers, be warned! 11 Serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling. 12 Kiss the son before he becomes angry, and you die where you stand. Indeed, his wrath can flare up quickly. How blessed are those who take refuge in him. A Davidic Psalm, when he fled from his son Absalom.


Cross References

Philippians 2:12

And so, my dear friends, just as you have always obeyed, not only when I was with you but even more now that I am absent, continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling.

Psalm 89:7

God is feared in the council of the holy ones, revered by all those around him.

Psalm 95:1-8

Come! Let us sing joyfully to the LORD! Let us shout for joy to the rock of our salvation.

Psalm 97:1

The LORD reigns! Let the earth rejoice! May many islands be glad!

Psalm 99:1

The LORD reigns let people tremble; he is seated above the cherubim let the earth quake.

Psalm 119:119-120

You remove all the wicked of the earth like dross; therefore I love your decrees.

Hebrews 4:1-2

Therefore, as long as the promise of entering his rest remains valid, let us be afraid! Otherwise, some of you will fail to reach it,

Hebrews 12:25

See to it that you do not ignore the one who is speaking. For if the hearers did not escape when they ignored the one who warned them on earth, how much less will we escape if we turn away from the one who is from heaven!

Hebrews 12:28-29

Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, let us be thankful and worship God in reverence and fear in a way that pleases him.

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