Where the writer of Hebrews has quoted them from. In order to determine what they mean here, we must go to the Old Testament and see ou mē) are an emphatic negative in the Greek and mean "definitely not" or "certainly not",Īnd they could mean "never" in some contexts, but certainly not always. The two words that are translated "never" (Gtr. Or "not at all", and suggests that the promise is unconditional, meaning that God has promised not to leave us, or forsake us, at any time, or for any reason. You." an accurate translation? In English, the word "never" means, "at no time", or "not ever", or "on no occasion", In order to examine whether God will ever leave us, or forsake us, we must start with this question: is this promise, "I will never leave you, nor forsake With such things as you have for he has said, I will never leave you, nor forsake you." (Hebrews 13:5) " Let your conduct be without covetousness and be content
Sin, that their life is acceptable to God. There some Christians today who are happy to quote certain scriptures, to comfort themselves while living in #1.FORSAKEN BY GOD IN THE OLD TESTAMENT Introduction 1 #1.8 FORSAKEN BY GOD IN OTHER OLD TESTAMENT SCRIPTURES.#1.6 THE PROMISES OF GOD THROUGH OTHER PROPHETS.#1.5 THE MAN OF GOD WAS FORSAKEN BY GOD.#1.13 Nadab and Abihu were Forsaken by God.#1.12 The Man who Gathered Sticks on the Sabbath Day was Forsaken by God.#1.11 What God Promised Spoken Through Moses.#1.1 FORSAKEN BY GOD IN THE TIME OF MOSES.FORSAKEN BY GOD IN THE OLD TESTAMENT SCRIPTURES Search this website || Bible Studies Index I WILL NEVER LEAVE YOU NOR FORSAKE YOU (Hebrews 13:5) OLD TESTAMENT