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      • The word "luck" does not appear in the Bible (except in the paraphrase The Message which uses it as slang or to mean "blessing"). Luck has two somewhat contradictory meanings. The original term is related to destiny as pre-determined by a deity or force—what we might call providence.
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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · What does the Bible say about luck? Answer. The American Heritage Dictionary defines “luck” as follows: 1. The chance happening of fortunate or adverse events. 2. Good fortune or prosperity; success....to gain success or something desirable by chance: “I lucked out in finding that rare book.” The main question is, do things happen by chance?

  3. The word "luck" does not appear in the Bible (except in the paraphrase The Message which uses it as slang or to mean "blessing"). Luck has two somewhat contradictory meanings. The original term is related to destiny as pre-determined by a deity or force—what we might call providence.

  4. Dec 3, 2023 · What does the Bible say about luck? The Bible speaks about luck in many places, providing insight and advice about the importance of hard work, relying on God’s provision, and recognizing that luck is a result of prayer, faith, and action.

  5. May 8, 2012 · In Ruth 2:3, a likely reading is that Ruth’s “chance chanced upon” the very portion of land that was Boaz’s when she went gleaning. The JPS translates וַיִּקֶר מִקְרֶיהָ va-yee-kayr meek-ray-ha “as luck would have it.”. The ESV renders it “she happened to come to.”.

  6. Jan 14, 2024 · But what does the Bible say about luck? Is there such a thing from a biblical perspective? If you’re short on time, here’s a quick answer: The Bible does not support the concept of luck as pure chance or randomness .

  7. The idiom “as luck would have it” refers to situations where things turn out in unexpected ways, either positively or negatively. This idiom is commonly used in everyday conversation and literature, and its meaning can vary depending on the context.

  8. The wordluck” is not found in the Bible – unless you read the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, where it is mentioned in Isaiah 65 in reference to God’s people serving “the god of good luck” rather than Himself. So the Bible does not directly address luck, but there are a few themes we can draw from the above passages ...

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