Strong's #1719: emphobos (pronounced em'-fob-os)
from 1722 and 5401; in fear, i.e. alarmed:--affrighted, afraid, tremble.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
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emphobos
1) thrown into fear, terrified, affrighted
Part of Speech: adjective
Relation: from G1722 and G5401
Usage:
This word is used 6 times:
Luke 24:5: "And as they were afraid, and bowed down their faces to"
Luke 24:37: "But they were terrified and affrighted, and supposed that they had seen a spirit."
Acts 10:4: "on him, he was afraid, and said, What is it, Lord?"
Acts 22:9: "light, and were afraid; but they heard not the"
Acts 24:25: "judgment to come, Felix trembled, and answered, Go thy way for this time;"
Revelation 11:13: "the remnant were affrighted, and gave glory to the"