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===Verse 2===
 
===Verse 2===
* ''Fear.''  The Hebrew word ''yare''' can [http://bible.crosswalk.com/Lexicons/Hebrew/heb.cgi?number=03372&version=kjv mean] fear, reverence, or awe.  Translated ''fear'', this verse stands in contrast to the commandment to love God in verse 4 (cf. [[1 Jn 4:18]] and [[Moro 8:16]]).  However, translated as ''reverence'', this verse seems more similar to ''love'' in verse 4.
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* ''Fear.''  The Hebrew word ''yare''' can [http://bible.crosswalk.com/Lexicons/Hebrew/heb.cgi?number=03372&version=kjv mean] fear, reverence, or awe.  Translated ''fear'', this verse stands in contrast to the commandment to love God in verse 4 (cf. [[1 Jn 4:18]] and [[Moro 8:16]]).  However, translated as ''reverence'', this verse seems more similar to ''love'' in verse 4. (See also [[Deut 6:13|verse 13]].)
  
 
== Exegesis ==
 
== Exegesis ==

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Verse 1

  • Judgments. The Hebrew word mishpat can mean "judgment, justice, or ordinance." In English, these meanings seem quite dissimilar at first blush. Judgment and justice come from the Indo-European root deik- which means to show or pronounce solemnly. Ordinance on the other hand comes from ar- meaning to fit together (as in establishing order). Two more similar English words from these same two roots are, respectively, dictum and ordinance—both are pronouncements made for the purpose of establishing order.

Verse 2

  • Fear. The Hebrew word yare' can mean fear, reverence, or awe. Translated fear, this verse stands in contrast to the commandment to love God in verse 4 (cf. 1 Jn 4:18 and Moro 8:16). However, translated as reverence, this verse seems more similar to love in verse 4. (See also verse 13.)

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