And when I remembered and trembled, and horror took hold of my flesh.
I was afraid of all my pains, I knew that thou wilt not acquit me.
My flesh stood erect from thy fear, and I was afraid of thy judgments.
Fear and trembling will come upon me, and horror will cover me.
I will remember God and I shall be disquieted: I shall be depressed and my spirit will languish. Silence.
I am poor and expiring from youth: I bore thy terrors; I shall be perplexed.
And they girded on sackcloth and trembling covered them; and shame to all faces, and upon all heads, baldness.
I heard and my belly will tremble; at the voice my lips quivered: rottenness will come into my bones, and I shall tremble under me that I shall rest at the day of straits: to come up to the people he will invade him.