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The term "fortunately" is not explicitly found in the Bible; however, the concept of divine providence and the blessings of God can be seen throughout Scripture. The idea of being fortunate often aligns with the biblical understanding of being blessed by God, experiencing His favor, and recognizing His hand in the circumstances of life.

Divine Providence and Favor

The Bible frequently speaks of God's providence, which refers to His sovereign guidance and care over all creation. This providence often results in what might be considered fortunate outcomes for His people. In Romans 8:28 , the Apostle Paul writes, "And we know that God works all things together for the good of those who love Him, who are called according to His purpose." This verse underscores the belief that God orchestrates events in the lives of believers for their ultimate good, which can be perceived as fortunate.

Blessings as Fortunate Outcomes

The concept of being blessed is closely related to being fortunate. In the Beatitudes, Jesus describes those who are blessed in various circumstances. Matthew 5:3-12 lists these blessings, such as "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." These blessings are not merely material or circumstantial but are deeply spiritual and eternal, reflecting the favor of God upon His people.

Examples of Fortunate Events in Scripture

Several biblical narratives illustrate what might be considered fortunate events, where God's intervention leads to positive outcomes for His people:

1. Joseph's Rise to Power: In Genesis 50:20 , Joseph tells his brothers, "As for you, what you intended against me for evil, God intended for good, in order to accomplish a day like this—to preserve the lives of many people." Joseph's journey from slavery to becoming a ruler in Egypt is a testament to God's providential care and the fortunate turn of events that resulted from His divine plan.

2. Esther's Deliverance of Her People: The account of Esther is another example where God's providence leads to a fortunate outcome. Esther 4:14 highlights Mordecai's encouragement to Esther, suggesting that she has come to her royal position "for such a time as this." Her courage and God's favor result in the deliverance of the Jewish people from destruction.

3. Paul's Shipwreck: In Acts 27, the Apostle Paul experiences a shipwreck, yet all aboard are spared. Acts 27:44 notes, "The rest were to follow on planks and various parts of the ship. In this way everyone was brought safely to land." This fortunate outcome is attributed to God's protection and purpose for Paul.

Acknowledging God's Hand in Fortunate Circumstances

Believers are encouraged to recognize and give thanks for God's hand in their lives, acknowledging that what may appear as fortunate is often a manifestation of His grace and mercy. James 1:17 reminds us, "Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, with whom there is no change or shifting shadow." This verse emphasizes that all good things, including fortunate circumstances, are gifts from God.

In summary, while the Bible does not use the term "fortunately," the concept is woven throughout Scripture in the form of divine providence, blessings, and God's favor upon His people. These themes encourage believers to trust in God's sovereign plan and to recognize His goodness in all aspects of life.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(adv.) In a fortunate manner; luckily; successfully; happily.
Library

First Evangelistic Efforts
... life. After this my wheel-barrow man would proceed no farther, and I had
to seek another, who was fortunately not difficult to find. ...
/.../taylor/a retrospect/chapter x first evangelistic efforts.htm

St. Bernard
... decision. But when Innocent met the German King at Liege in March, 1131,
fortunately for the Pope Bernard was still by his side. ...
/.../medley/the church and the empire/chapter vi st bernard.htm

Public Speaking Phrases
... But it does not follow from this. But it happens very fortunately. But it has been
suggested to me. ... Fortunately for us. Fortunately I am not obliged. ...
/.../kleiser/fifteen thousand useful phrases/section x public speaking phrases.htm

The Real Nature and Purpose of the Old Testament
... Fortunately he also aroused certain men of old, not by word and act only, but by
the pen as well, to record the revelation that was being perfected in the life ...
/.../the origin and permanent value of the old testament/ii the real nature and.htm

The Rival Empresses --Pulcheria and Eudocia
... Fortunately the administration of the Empire was in the hands of the praetorian
prefect Anthemius, a wise and able counsellor, who acted as the guardian of the ...
/.../brittain/women of early christianity/x the rival empressespulcheria and.htm

Mortification
... correspondences with this sinful world. But this alternative, fortunately
or unfortunately, is not open. The detention here of body ...
/.../drummond/natural law in the spiritual world/mortification.htm

Early Battles
... Promoted to the rank of captain, she went to take charge of her first corps,
and we have fortunately her own account of her reception. ...
/.../carpenter/the angel adjutant of twice born men/iv early battles.htm

The Life and Passion of Cyprian, Bishop and Martyr.
... Fortunately, fortunately it occurred then, and truly by the Spirit's direction,
that the man who was needed for so many and so excellent purposes was withheld ...
/.../cyprian/the epistles of cyprian/the life and passion of.htm

San Josef
... or rather growls, of the Paupaus and Yarrabas now became awfully thrilling, as they
helped themselves to cartridges: most of them were fortunately blank, or ...
//christianbookshelf.org/kingsley/at last/chapter ix san josef.htm

The Eclipse and Rediscovery of the Old Testament
... Fortunately, as the varied, strata and formations of the rocks tell the story of
the earth's early history, so these early writings furnish the data for ...
/.../i the eclipse and rediscovery.htm

Thesaurus
Fortunately (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Fortunately (1 Occurrence). Genesis 30:11 And
Leah said, Fortunately! and she called his name Gad. (DBY). ...
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Library
... treasures. III. Writing-Materials. Fortunately for us the ordinary
writing-material of the Babylonians and Assyrians was clay. It ...
/l/library.htm - 16k

Graciously (24 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (adv.) In a gracious manner; courteously; benignantly.
2. (adv.) Fortunately; luckily. Multi-Version Concordance ...
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Fortunate (4 Occurrences)

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Fortunatus (1 Occurrence)

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Bason (3 Occurrences)
... But fortunately the general sense is here made plain by the context and
by comparison of the cognate verbs niptein and n izein. ...
/b/bason.htm - 13k

Job (60 Occurrences)
... 4. (n.) Any affair or event which affects one, whether fortunately or unfortunately.
5. (n.) A situation or opportunity of work; as, he lost his job. ...
/j/job.htm - 62k

Basin (37 Occurrences)
... But fortunately the general sense is here made plain by the context and
by comparison of the cognate verbs niptein and n izein. ...
/b/basin.htm - 26k

Code (6 Occurrences)
... above), they used to be copied; indeed we even possess copies in neo-Babylonian
characters which are later than the 7th century BC Fortunately the duplicates ...
/c/code.htm - 40k

Paraclete
... For fortunately in the Epistle the word may very clearly be translated "Advocate"
or "Intercessor." 6. Christ's Use of the Word: We look next at the contents ...
/p/paraclete.htm - 17k

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