Word Summary
tromos: trembling, quaking
Original Word: τρόμοςTransliteration: tromos
Phonetic Spelling: (trom'-os)
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Short Definition: trembling, quaking
Meaning: trembling, quaking
Strong's Concordance
trembling.
From tremo; a "trembling", i.e. Quaking with fear -- + tremble(-ing).
see GREEK tremo
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 5156: τρόμοςτρόμος,
τριχοῦ,
ὁ (
τρέμω), from
Homer down,
a trembling, quaking with fear:
Mark 16:8;
μετά φοβοῦ καί τρόμου,
with fear and trembling, used to describe the anxiety of one who distrusts his ability completely to meet all requirements, but religiously does his utmost to fulfil his duty,
2 Corinthians 7:15;
Ephesians 6:5;
Philippians 2:12;
ἐν φόβῳ καί ἐν τρόμῳ (
Isaiah 19:16),
1 Corinthians 2:3 (
φόβος and
τρόμος are joined in
Genesis 9:2;
Exodus 15:16; Deut. (
); , etc.; ἐν φόβῳ ... ἐν τρόμῳ, Psalm 2:11). (Synonym: cf. φοβέω, at the end.)