Examples of using Not to be afraid in English and their translations into Hebrew
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It is possible not to be afraid of rain at this time- December is one of the driest months of the year,
I am here to explain to you that anyone who has ever told you not to be afraid of anything was wrong!
I will teach him to write on the wall whenever he sees injustice- not to be afraid of anyone, and to write it all.".
When I pointed him out, they told me not to be afraid because he was in jail already.
I need to deal with desires that I have for the sake of reception, not to be afraid of them, and not to be ashamed of them.
I also want to tell the children not to be afraid because we are not alone.
I&39;ll teach him to write on the wall whenever he sees injustice-- not to be afraid of anyone, and to write it all.".
Hamas will continue not to be afraid of us.
And then a voice spoke to him, telling him not to be afraid,- and that he would soon be safe again.
The main thing- not to be afraid to experiment and constantly to train,
Where he told us“not to be afraid”, because he(and, by implication, Fox
Therefore, it is better to gradually teach the child not to be afraid of loud and sharp sounds.
Besides, with this hairstyle it is possible not to be afraid that active pastime will spoil it- braids well keep hair in initial situation and allow to remain to the girl accurate a long time on any holiday.
In order not to be afraid that once the balcony door simply does not close,
I just hoped it wouldn't happen this soon and certainly not right before I'm supposed to go onstage in front of 200 people and tell them not to be afraid of m.S.
also feared, but their children persuaded them not to be afraid of this man, and they eventually married him.
My mother was holding her hand almost all day-- for 11 hours-- and telling her again and again not to be afraid because this world means suffering for her and she is going to such a good place.
This same faith impels us not to be afraid of experiencing new forms of relationship, in which none have to feel that there is no room for them on this earth.