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TB | Beribadahlah kepada TUHAN dengan takut dan ciumlah kaki-Nya dengan gemetar, |
BIS | Berbaktilah kepada TUHAN dengan takwa, |
FAYH | Layanilah TUHAN dengan takut dan hormat dan bersukacitalah dengan gemetar.
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TL | Beribadatlah kamu akan Tuhan dengan takut dan bersukacitalah dengan gemetar. |
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DRFT_SB | Hendaklah kamu berbuat ibadat kepada Allah dengan takut dan bersukacita dengan gemetarmu. |
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ENDE | Mengabdilah kepada Jahwe dengan takut, |
TB_ITL_DRF | Beribadahlah <05647> kepada TUHAN <03068> dengan takut <03374> dan ciumlah <01523> kaki-Nya <07461> dengan gemetar, |
TL_ITL_DRF | Beribadatlah <05647> kamu akan <0853> Tuhan <03068> dengan takut <03374> dan bersukacitalah <01523> dengan gemetar <07461>. |
AV# | Serve <05647> (8798) the LORD <03068> with fear <03374>, and rejoice <01523> (8798) with trembling <07461>. |
BBE | Give worship to the Lord with fear, kissing his feet and giving him honour, |
MESSAGE | Worship GOD in adoring embrace, Celebrate in trembling awe. |
NKJV | Serve the LORD with fear, And rejoice with trembling. |
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RWEBSTR | Serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling. |
GWV | Serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling. |
NET | Serve* the Lord in fear! Repent in terror!* |
NET | 2:11 Serve60 tn The Hebrew verb translated “serve” refers here to submitting to the Lord’s sovereignty as expressed through the rule of the Davidic king. Such “service” would involve maintaining allegiance to the Davidic king by paying tribute on a regular basis. the Lord> in fear!
Repent in terror!61 tn Traditionally, “rejoice with trembling” (KJV). The verb גִּיל (gil) normally means “rejoice,” but this meaning does not fit well here in conjunction with “in trembling.” Some try to understand “trembling” (and the parallel יִרְאָה, yir’ah, “fear”) in the sense of “reverential awe” and then take the verbs “serve” and “rejoice” in the sense of “worship” (cf. NASB). But רְעָדָה (rÿ’adah, “trembling”) and its related terms consistently refer to utter terror and fear (see Exod 15:15; Job 4:14; Pss 48:6; 55:5; 104:32; Isa 33:14; Dan 10:11) or at least great emotional distress (Ezra 10:9). It seems more likely here that גִּיל carries its polarized meaning “mourn, lament,” as in Hos 10:5. “Mourn, lament” would then be metonymic in this context for “repent” (referring to one’s rebellious ways). On the meaning of the verb in Hos 10:5, see F. I. Andersen and D. N. Freedman, Hosea (AB), 556-57.
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BHSSTR | <07461> hderb <01523> wlygw <03374> haryb <03068> hwhy <0853> ta <05647> wdbe (2:11) |
LXXM | douleusate {<1398> V-AAD-2P} tw {<3588> T-DSM} kuriw {<2962> N-DSM} en {<1722> PREP} fobw {<5401> N-DSM} kai {<2532> CONJ} agalliasye {V-PMD-2P} autw {<846> D-DSM} en {<1722> PREP} tromw {<5156> N-DSM} |
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