Jump to: Topical • ISBE • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia In the context of the Bible, the concept of "fortune" is often associated with the idea of chance, luck, or destiny, and is frequently contrasted with the sovereignty and providence of God. The Bible presents a worldview in which God is the ultimate authority over all events, and reliance on fortune or luck is seen as contrary to faith in God's plan and purpose.Old Testament References The Old Testament occasionally references the concept of fortune, often in the context of idolatry and pagan practices. In Isaiah 65:11, the prophet rebukes those who forsake the Lord and prepare a table for "Fortune" (Gad) and fill cups of mixed wine for "Destiny" (Meni). The Berean Standard Bible translates this passage as: "But you who forsake the LORD, who forget My holy mountain, who set a table for Fortune and fill bowls of mixed wine for Destiny." Here, Fortune is personified as a pagan deity, indicating the Israelites' tendency to turn to false gods for prosperity and success, rather than trusting in the Lord. New Testament Perspective The New Testament does not explicitly mention "fortune" as a concept, but it addresses the underlying issues of trust and reliance on God versus reliance on worldly means. In Matthew 6:19-21, Jesus teaches about the futility of storing up treasures on earth, where they are subject to decay and theft, and instead encourages storing up treasures in heaven. This teaching underscores the transient nature of earthly wealth and the importance of prioritizing spiritual riches over material gain. Biblical View on Providence Throughout Scripture, the Bible emphasizes God's providence and control over all aspects of life. Proverbs 16:33 states, "The lot is cast into the lap, but its every decision is from the LORD." This verse highlights the belief that even seemingly random events are under God's sovereign control. Similarly, in James 4:13-15, believers are reminded to submit their plans to the Lord's will, acknowledging that their lives are ultimately in His hands: "Instead, you ought to say, 'If the Lord is willing, we will live and do this or that.'" Warnings Against Divination and Trust in Luck The Bible consistently warns against practices that seek to predict or control the future through divination, astrology, or other means associated with fortune-telling. Deuteronomy 18:10-12 explicitly prohibits such practices, labeling them as detestable to the Lord. The reliance on fortune-telling or luck is seen as a lack of faith in God's guidance and provision. Trust in God's Provision Believers are encouraged to trust in God's provision and timing, rather than seeking fortune or luck. Philippians 4:19 assures Christians that "my God will supply all your needs according to His glorious riches in Christ Jesus." This promise reinforces the idea that God is the source of all blessings and that reliance on Him is the path to true security and prosperity. In summary, the Bible presents a clear distinction between reliance on fortune and trust in God's sovereign will. While the world may seek luck or chance, Scripture calls believers to place their faith in the Lord, who governs all things with wisdom and love. Topical Bible Verses Micah 5:12And I will cut off witchcrafts out of your hand; and you shall have no more soothsayers: Topicalbible.org Acts 16:16 Deuteronomy 4:19 Jeremiah 27:9 Leviticus 20:27 Leviticus 19:31 Revelation 22:15 Deuteronomy 18:10-12 2 Kings 21:6 Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) The arrival of something in a sudden or unexpected manner; chance; accident; luck; hap; also, the personified or deified power regarded as determining human success, apportioning happiness and unhappiness, and distributing arbitrarily or fortuitously the lots of life.2. (n.) That which befalls or is to befall one; lot in life, or event in any particular undertaking; fate; destiny; as, to tell one's fortune. 3. (n.) That which comes as the result of an undertaking or of a course of action; good or ill success; especially, favorable issue; happy event; success; prosperity as reached partly by chance and partly by effort. 4. (n.) Wealth; large possessions; large estate; riches; as, a gentleman of fortune. 5. (n.) To make fortunate; to give either good or bad fortune to. 6. (n.) To provide with a fortune. 7. (n.) To presage; to tell the fortune of. 8. (v. i.) To fall out; to happen. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia FORTUNEfor'-tun (Gad): A god of Good Luck, possibly the Hyades. Greek 3108. makarismos -- a declaration of blessedness ... blessedness. From makarizo; beatification, ie Attribution of good fortune -- blessedness. see GREEK makarizo. (makarismon) -- 1 Occurrence. ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/3108.htm - 7k 3132. manteuomai -- to divine 2137. euodoo -- to have a prosperous journey 2161. Eutuchos -- "well-fated," Eutychus, a young man restored to ... 5190. Tuchikos -- "fortuitous," Tychicus, a Christian Strong's Hebrew 1409. gad -- fortune, good fortune... 1408, 1409. gad. 1410 . fortune, good fortune. Transliteration: gad Phonetic Spelling: (gawd) Short Definition: fortunate. Word ... /hebrew/1409.htm - 6k 1408. Gad -- "fortune," a Bab. god. 4745. miqreh -- accident, chance, fortune 1171. Baal Gad -- "Baal of fortune," a place near Mt. Hermon 1427. Gaddiel -- "El is my fortune," an Israelite 3232. Yimnah -- "good fortune," two Israelites 1426. Gaddi -- "my fortune," a Manassite 6049a. anan -- to practice soothsaying 6239. osher -- riches 4028. Migdal-gad -- "tower of Gad," a city in Judah Library Whether Goods of Fortune Conduce to Magnanimity? Of Fortune Again, and virtue. To Messer John the Soldier of Fortune and Head of the Company that ... Whether Observances Directed to the Purpose of Fortune-Telling are ... With what Reason they who Think Felicity and Fortune Goddesses ... Of True Religion and of Nature. Whether Fortune is a Goddess, and ... Moreover, I Shall Exhibit in Discourse the Ill-Fortune that Most ... Argument: that the Roman Auspices and Auguries have Been Neglected ... How Artabanus, the King of Parthia Out of Fear of the Secret ... Essay ii. Quod Me Non Movet Aestimatione: Verum Est Greek Text ... Thesaurus Fortune (7 Occurrences)... 2. (n.) 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Are tarot cards evil? | GotQuestions.orgWhat does the Bible say about divination? | GotQuestions.org Does the Bible say anything about clairvoyance? | GotQuestions.org Fortune: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Fortune (7 Occurrences)Acts 16:16 Genesis 30:11 Job 31:25 Job 42:10 Isaiah 65:11 Jeremiah 17:11 Zephaniah 2:7 Subtopics Changes of Fortune: Noting the Vicissitudes, See Illustrated in Lives of Pharoah's Butler and Baker Related Terms Fortune-telling (1 Occurrence) Fortune-tellers (1 Occurrence) |