Biblica Analytica

פַּלָּצוּת

pal.la.tsut (H6427)

shuddering

4 verses 4 books OT 4 / NT 0
AI Word Study

The Hebrew word פַּלָּצוּת, Strong's H6427, is used 4 times in the Bible. Based on its definition, this word conveys the idea of shuddering or trembling. Its range of usage indicates a strong physical reaction, one that is intense and possibly involuntary. This word is associated with fear, dread, and possibly a sense of awe or reverence. When used in the biblical narrative, it suggests a profound emotional response to a situation or the presence of something powerful or extraordinary. The significance of this word to the general audience lies in its depiction of humanity's emotional response to circumstances that go beyond their control or understanding.

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Job 21:6

When I remember, I am troubled. Horror takes hold of my flesh.

Psalms 55:5

Fearfulness and trembling have come on me. Horror has overwhelmed me.

Isaiah 21:4

My heart flutters. Horror has frightened me. The twilight that I desired has been turned into trembling for me.

Ezekiel 7:18

They will also clothe themselves with sackcloth, and horror will cover them. Shame will be on all faces, and baldness on all their heads.