with reverence in English

with honor, while showing great respect

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1. He presented it with reverence fit for a chasuble.

2. Should be to remember with reverence one's elders if then is.

3. This ordinance should always be performed with reverence and dignity.

4. As Paul admonished in Hebrews, “Serve God Acceptably with reverence and godly fear.” (Heb

5. The quality of striking with awe, or with reverence; dreadfulness; solemnity; as, the Awfulness of this sacred place

6. So let’s commit to worshiping the Lord Acceptably with reverence and fear, for our God is a consuming fire

7. Every now and then a dad would swagger in and talk to her with reverence but also with a certain courtly gaiety.

8. 13 What an awesome reflection of the Creator it is that comes from a star-packed night sky that fills viewers with reverence!

9. Therefore, we receiving a Kingdom which cannot be moved, let us have grace whereby we may serve God Acceptably, with reverence and godly fear

10. Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom which cannot be shaken, let us have grace, by which we may serve God Acceptably with reverence and godly fear

11. 28 Wherefore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve God Acceptably with reverence and godly fear: 29 For our God is a consuming fire

12. The writer to the Hebrews reiterates, warning the Hebrews to worship God with reverence and awe “for our God is a Consuming fire.” There is nothing mysterious about the Hebrew and Greek words translated “Consuming fire.”

13. In Hebrews, the author warns the Hebrews to worship the Lord God with reverence and awe “for our God is a Consuming fire” (Hebrews 12:29).There is nothing unusual or mysterious about the Hebrew and Greek words translated Consuming fire; they mean a fire that consumes or destroys.

14. Justified, as companions in research, in joining his company of people and events; in filling in somewhat the Arabesquerie of his narratives; in adding auch facts as long residence within natural deductions as are permitted by larger perspective, the writers approached their task with reverence, and with full knowledge of the fact that, only as