Ancient Greek lemma · Strong’s G1630
ἔκφοβος
ekphobos · /ek'-fob-os/ — “terrified”
Frightened out of one's wits, thoroughly terrified. In the LXX it describes persons struck with intense fear or dread.
Derivation: from ἐκ and φόβος
Occurs in 2 New Testament verses
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