put the fear of God in (or into) someone - significado y definición. Qué es put the fear of God in (or into) someone
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Qué (quién) es put the fear of God in (or into) someone - definición

Adventure Into Fear; Adventure into fear; Fear (comics)

put the fear of God in (or into) someone      
put the fear of God in (or into) someone
make someone very frightened.
God-fearing         
  • Religious text on a metal plaque set in a stone boulder near the parking area and viewpoint on Hawksworth Road north of Baildon.
FEAR OR RESPECT FOR THE DEITY
God-fearing; Fear of god; Fear of the Lord; Fear of the lord; Feare of God; Fear of God (religion); Muttaqin; God-fearing in Islam; Fear of Allah
A God-fearing person is religious and behaves according to the moral rules of their religion.
They brought up their children to be God-fearing Christians.
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God-fearing         
  • Religious text on a metal plaque set in a stone boulder near the parking area and viewpoint on Hawksworth Road north of Baildon.
FEAR OR RESPECT FOR THE DEITY
God-fearing; Fear of god; Fear of the Lord; Fear of the lord; Feare of God; Fear of God (religion); Muttaqin; God-fearing in Islam; Fear of Allah
·adj Having a reverential and loving feeling towards God; religious.

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Adventure into Fear

Adventure into Fear is an American horror comic book series published by Marvel Comics from cover dates November 1970 through December 1975, for 31 issues. This is its trademarked cover title for all but its first nine issues, though the series is copyrighted in its postal indicia as simply Fear.

The first nine issues, cover-titled Fear, reprinted science fiction/fantasy and monster stories from the late 1950s and early 1960s "pre-superhero Marvel" comics, primarily Journey into Mystery, Strange Tales, Tales to Astonish, and Tales of Suspense. Most were written by Marvel editor-in-chief Stan Lee and/or Larry Lieber, and generally penciled by Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, or Don Heck, though occasionally by Paul Reinman or Joe Sinnott. Most covers were reprints, though Marie Severin drew the new top half of issue #4, John Severin the cover of issue #8, and the team of Gil Kane (penciler) and Frank Giacoia (inker) the covers of issues #5, 6 and 9.