Terrible, Terror ter'-i-b'l, ter'-er (yare', "to be feared," "reverenced," arits, "powerful," "tyrannical," 'ayom, "aweinspiring," chittith "terror," ballahah, "a worn-out or wasted thing," 'emah, "fright"; phoberos, "dreadful," phobos, "fear"): The above terms, and many others which employed, denote whatever, by horrible aspect, or by greatness, power, or cruelty, affrights men (
Deu 1:19,
Deu 26:8,
Dan 2:31). God is terrible by reason of His awful greatness, His infinite power, His inscrutable dealings, His perfect holiness, His covenant faithfulness, His strict justice and fearful judgments (
Exo 34:10,
Deu 7:21,
Neh 9:32,
Job 6:4,
Job 37:22,
Psa 65:5,
Psa 88:15,
Joe 2:11,
Zec 2:11,
Heb 12:21). The term is also applied to the enemies of God and of His people (
Isa 13:11,
Isa 25:3,
Isa 49:25,
Dan 7:7,
1Pe 3:14). "The terror (the Revised Version (British and American) "fear") of the Lord" (
2Co 5:11) denotes the reverence or fear inspired by the thought that Christ is judge (
2Co 5:10).
M. O. Evans