12 occurrences

'Fate' in the Bible

{If they die a natural death} or {if a natural fate is visited upon them}, Yahweh has not sent me.

Verse Conceptsnatural Deathfate

{Vengeance belongs to me} and [also] recompense, {for at the time their foot slips}, because the day of their disaster [is] near, {and fate comes quickly for them}.'

Verse ConceptsLordship, Human And DivinePunishment, Nature OfRetributionRevenge, And RetaliationSeasons, Of LifeGod Executes VengeanceNear The Time GenerallyRevenge

[Those of the] west are appalled over {his fate}, and [those of the] east {are seized with horror}.

Verse ConceptsWestEast And WestPeople Appalledfate

until I went into the sanctuary of God. [Then] I understood their fate.

Verse ConceptsFate Of The UngodlyPeople Endedfateprospering

Those who hate Yahweh would cringe before him, and their fate would be forever.

Verse ConceptsHatredEternal JudgementHating Godhaters

{The wise man can see where he is walking}, but the fool walks in darkness. Yet I also realized that both of them suffer the same fate.

Verse ConceptsEquality Of FateSpiritual PerceptionDarkness Of Evilfate

So I said {to myself}, "{If I also suffer the same fate as the fool}, {what advantage is my great wisdom}?" So I said {to myself}, "This also [is] vanity!"

Verse ConceptsEquality Of FateUseless EndeavourWise Man Or Foolfate

For the fate of {humans} and the fate of the beast is {the same}. The death of the one is like the death of the other, for {both are mortal}. Man has no advantage over the beast, for both are fleeting.

Verse ConceptsEquality Of FateUniversality Of DeathVanityAdvantagesUseless EndeavourCondition Of The BodyAnimals Having A Soulnatural Lifenatural DeathEverything Happening For A ReasonPetsThe Environmentbreathinghumanityfatebreath

Even if a man lives a thousand years twice, if he does not enjoy {prosperity}, {both suffer the same fate}!

Verse Concepts1000 Years And MoreDeath Is UniversalLiving LongBeing Happy And Enjoying LifeEnjoying Life

The same fate [comes] to everyone: to the righteous and to the wicked, to the good and to the wicked, to the clean and to the unclean, to those who sacrifice and to those who do not sacrifice. As [with] the good [man], so also to the sinner; [as with] those who swear an oath, so [also] those who fear oaths.

Verse ConceptsApparent InjusticeNot Swearing OathsClean And Unclean

This [is] the {injustice} that is done under the sun: the same fate [comes] to everyone. Also the hearts of {humans} are full [of] evil; delusion [is] in their hearts during their lives, and then they die.

Verse ConceptsBad SituationsPeople Acting MadlyTragedyfate

At [the] time of evening, and look, terror! Before morning he is no more. This [is] the fate of those who plunder us and [the] lot of those who plunder us.

Verse ConceptsMorningAt Morning And EveningFear Will Cometerrorism

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πατήρ 
Pater 
Usage: 180

πατρῷος 
Patroos 
of fathers , of the fathers
Usage: 3

ἀπάτωρ 
Apator 
Usage: 1

ὀργυιά 
Orguia 
Usage: 2

ὀρφανός 
Orphanos 
Usage: 1

πατραλῴας 
Patraloas 
murder of a father
Usage: 1

πατρικός 
Patrikos 
of fathers
Usage: 1

πενθερός 
Pentheros 
father in law
Usage: 1

πιότης 
Piotes 
Usage: 1

σιτευτός 
Siteutos 
Usage: 0

σιτιστός 
Sitistos 
Usage: 0