חַת
chat (H2844A)
terror
AI Word Study
# חַת (chat): Terror in Biblical Hebrew The Hebrew word *chat* denotes terror or extreme fear and appears only twice in the biblical text. Its limited occurrence suggests it represents a specific semantic nuance within Hebrew's broader vocabulary for fear and dread, though the provided data does not specify which contexts or passages contain these two instances. With only two biblical occurrences, this word's precise range of meaning and theological significance remain constrained by the available evidence. The lexicon identifies its basic semantic field as "terror"—a state of intense fear—but without access to the specific passages where it appears, we cannot determine whether it describes terror in particular contexts (such as divine judgment, warfare, or personal distress) or whether it carries specialized religious or emotional connotations. The rarity of the term in biblical literature suggests it may have been either archaic, regional, or deliberately chosen for particular rhetorical effect in its limited uses.
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The fear of you and the dread of you will be on every animal of the earth, and on every bird of the sky. Everything that moves along the ground, and all the fish of the sea, are delivered into your hand.
On earth there is not his equal, that is made without fear.