Horribly
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The term "horribly" is used in the Bible to convey a sense of dread, fear, or terror, often associated with the judgment or wrath of God. It is a word that underscores the severity and seriousness of certain divine actions or human experiences in the biblical narrative.

Biblical Usage:

1. Divine Judgment:
The concept of "horribly" is often linked to the manifestation of God's judgment upon nations or individuals who have turned away from His commandments. In Jeremiah 5:30 , the prophet declares, "A horrible and shocking thing has happened in the land." This verse highlights the gravity of the people's rebellion against God and the resulting divine displeasure.

2. Prophetic Warnings:
Prophets in the Old Testament frequently used language that included "horribly" to warn the people of impending doom if they did not repent. The use of such language was intended to provoke a sense of urgency and fear, encouraging the people to return to God. The vivid imagery associated with "horribly" served as a powerful tool in the prophetic arsenal to communicate the seriousness of the situation.

3. Human Experience:
The term can also describe the human experience of fear and terror in the face of overwhelming circumstances. In Psalm 40:2 , David speaks of being lifted out of a "horrible pit," symbolizing a place of despair and hopelessness. This usage reflects the emotional and spiritual turmoil that individuals may face, and the deliverance that God provides.

4. Moral Corruption:
"Horribly" is sometimes used to describe the moral and spiritual corruption of a society. In Ezekiel 5:9 , God says, "Because of all your abominations, I will do to you what I have never done before and will never do again." The term underscores the depth of the people's sin and the extreme measures God will take in response.

Theological Implications:

The use of "horribly" in the Bible serves as a reminder of the holiness and justice of God. It emphasizes the seriousness with which God views sin and rebellion. The term also highlights the need for repentance and the hope of redemption. While the word conveys fear and dread, it also points to the possibility of divine intervention and salvation for those who turn back to God.

Cultural and Historical Context:

In the ancient Near Eastern context, the use of strong, emotive language was common in both religious and secular texts. The biblical authors employed such language to effectively communicate the gravity of divine messages. Understanding the cultural and historical background of these texts can enhance our appreciation of the depth and intensity conveyed by terms like "horribly."

Conclusion:

The term "horribly" in the Bible is a powerful descriptor that captures the intensity of divine judgment, the urgency of prophetic warnings, and the depth of human despair. It serves as a sobering reminder of the consequences of sin and the hope of redemption through God's mercy and grace.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(adv.) In a manner to excite horror; dreadfully; terribly.
Strong's Hebrew
8178a. saar -- horror
... horror. Transliteration: saar Short Definition: horribly. Word Origin from the same
as sear Definition horror NASB Word Usage horribly (2), horror (1). ...
/hebrew/8178a.htm - 5k

8178. sa'ar -- horror
... affrighted, horribly, sore, storm From sa'ar; a tempest; also a terror -- affrighted,
X horribly, X sore, storm. See se'ar. see HEBREW sa'ar. see HEBREW se'ar. ...
/hebrew/8178.htm - 5k

8175. sa'ar -- to sweep or whirl away
... to sweep or whirl away. Transliteration: sa'ar Phonetic Spelling: (saw-ar') Short
Definition: afraid. be horribly afraid, fear, hurl as a storm, be tempestuous ...
/hebrew/8175.htm - 5k

Library

'de Profundis'
... When he is in that pit he will long to die, and yet cling to life desperately,
and be horribly afraid of dying. When he is in that ...
/.../kingsley/the good news of god/sermon viii de profundis.htm

The Making of the King James Version; Its
... rider, and has fallen off his horse three or four times during his royal progress;
is a heavy drinker of the liquors of the period, with horribly coarse, even ...
/.../mcafee/study of the king james bible/lecture ii the making of.htm

The Anti-Missionary Agitation.
... Europeans"were massacred. Many of them were horribly mutilated. Especially
is this true of all the Sisters. Their private residences ...
/.../fagg/forty years in south china/x the anti-missionary agitation.htm

The First Schism.
... He died in 814, and after his time all the Christian west suffered horribly from
the Teuton heathens, who lived in Norway and Denmark, and who used to come ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/yonge/the chosen people/lesson xxx the first schism.htm

Proverbs i. 28
... Or, again, should we say that there are some by whom he will not be found, then
who are they that are thus horribly marked out from among their brethren? ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/arnold/the christian life/lecture xii proverbs i 28.htm

The Life of the Spirit
... Isaiah told him he should die and not live: and he must prepare himself to
meet death. Hezekiah, you see, was horribly afraid of death. ...
/.../kingsley/town and country sermons/sermon xxxii the life of.htm

The Earthquake
... Here he was, hurled from his high estate, defeated by his enemies, an exile, horribly
calumniated, not knowing what a day might bring forth, and yet he uttered ...
/.../chapter xlvi the earthquake.htm

I have not Dealt with any Details Touching Distributed Ownership.. ...
... reversal. I do not object to Socialism because it will revolutionize our
commerce, but because it will leave it so horribly the same. ...
/.../chesterton/whats wrong with the world/chapter 49 i have not.htm

Of the Proving of the True Lover
... Say unto him, 'Depart unclean spirit; put on shame, miserable one; horribly
unclean art thou, who bringest such things to mine ears. ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/kempis/imitation of christ/chapter vi of the proving.htm

Statement of the Reason Why in the Writings of Paul the Angels are ...
... describes astonishment in heaven at the tidings of the unholy deeds of the people:
"The heaven was astonished at this, and was horribly afraid, because my ...
/.../basil/basil letters and select works/chapter xiii statement of the.htm

Thesaurus
Horribly (3 Occurrences)
... Multi-Version Concordance Horribly (3 Occurrences). Jeremiah 2:12 Be astonished,
you heavens, at this, and be horribly afraid. Be very desolate, says Yahweh. ...
/h/horribly.htm - 7k

Horrible (12 Occurrences)
...Horribly is the translation of sa`ar, "to shudder," "to be whirled away," in Jeremiah
2:12, and of sa`ar, "fear," "trembling," in Ezekiel 32:10; in Ezekiel 27 ...
/h/horrible.htm - 11k

Shudder (8 Occurrences)
... Ezekiel 27:35 All the inhabitants of the islands are astonished at you, and their
kings are horribly afraid; they are troubled in their face. (See NIV). ...
/s/shudder.htm - 8k

Appalled (31 Occurrences)
... Ezekiel 27:35 All the inhabitants of the isles are astonished at thee, and their
kings are horribly afraid; they are troubled in their countenance. ...
/a/appalled.htm - 15k

Horror (51 Occurrences)
... (WEB ASV DBY NAS RSV NIV). Jeremiah 2:12 Be astonished, O ye heavens, at this, and
be horribly afraid, be ye exceeding amazed, saith the LORD. (See NIV). ...
/h/horror.htm - 23k

Amazed (75 Occurrences)
... (DBY). Ezekiel 27:35 All the inhabitants of the isles are amazed at thee, and their
kings are horribly afraid, their countenance is troubled. (DBY). ...
/a/amazed.htm - 27k

Astonished (92 Occurrences)
... And my wrath -- it hath supported me. (YLT NAS). Jeremiah 2:12 Be astonished, you
heavens, at this, and be horribly afraid. Be very desolate, says Yahweh. ...
/a/astonished.htm - 34k

Distorted (4 Occurrences)
... (See JPS). Ezekiel 27:35 All the inhabitants of the islands are astonished at you,
and their kings are horribly afraid; they are troubled in their face. ...
/d/distorted.htm - 7k

Brandish (4 Occurrences)
... Ezekiel 32:10 Yes, I will make many peoples amazed at you, and their kings shall
be horribly afraid for you, when I shall brandish my sword before them; and ...
/b/brandish.htm - 8k

Convulsed (7 Occurrences)
... (See JPS). Ezekiel 27:35 All the inhabitants of the islands are astonished at you,
and their kings are horribly afraid; they are troubled in their face. ...
/c/convulsed.htm - 8k

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Horribly (3 Occurrences)

Jeremiah 2:12
Be astonished, you heavens, at this, and be horribly afraid. Be very desolate, says Yahweh.
(WEB KJV JPS ASV WBS)

Ezekiel 27:35
All the inhabitants of the islands are astonished at you, and their kings are horribly afraid; they are troubled in their face.
(WEB JPS ASV DBY NAS RSV)

Ezekiel 32:10
Yes, I will make many peoples amazed at you, and their kings shall be horribly afraid for you, when I shall brandish my sword before them; and they shall tremble at every moment, every man for his own life, in the day of your fall.
(WEB KJV JPS ASV DBY WBS NAS)

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