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  1. Providence [N] literally means foresight, but is generally used to denote God's preserving and governing all things by means of second causes ( Psalms 18:35 ; 63:8 ; Acts 17:28 ; Colossians 1:17 ; Hebrews 1:3 ).

  2. Literally means foresight, but is generally used to denote God's preserving and governing all things by means of second causes (Psalm 18:35; 63:8; Acts 17:28; Colossians 1:17; Hebrews 1:3).

  3. What it does provide is the assurance of God's presence in the midst of the stormy tempests of life. Armed with this assurance we can face whatever may come in the knowledge that God will care for us, as He does daily for the birds and flowers.

  4. Provide (74 Occurrences)... 4. (vt) To establish as a previous condition; to stipulate; as, the contract provides that the work be well done. 5. (vt) To foresee. ... /p/provide.htm - 28k

  5. Provide . Jump to: Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms • Resources. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary. 1. (v. t.) To look out for in advance; to procure beforehand; to get, collect, or make ready for future use; to prepare. 2. (v. t.) To supply; to afford; to contribute. 3. (v. t.)

  6. This divine, sovereign, and benevolent control of all things by God is the underlying premise of everything that is taught in the Scriptures. A doctrine of providence appears in intertestamental Jewish and Greek thought, as well as in the Scriptures.

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  8. Provide, Providence, Provision: "forethought" (pro, "before," noeo, "to think"), is translated "providence" in Act 24:2; "provision" in Rom 13:14. Provide, Providence, Provision :A-1: to prepare, is translated hast provided in Luk 12:20, AV. See PREPARE.

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