Աստվածաշնչի գրեհատեր Tension
Bible verses about Tension
Life's tensions, those moments of stretching and straining, are not meant to break us, but to refine us. Scripture offers solace and guidance, revealing that even in the midst of pressure, God's presence is a constant anchor. Understanding tension through the lens of the Bible allows us to recognize it not as a sign of failure, but as an opportunity for growth and deeper reliance on His strength. These verses illuminate pathways to navigate challenges with grace, fostering resilience and reminding us that true peace is found not in the absence of tension, but in the unwavering presence of God within it.
Ամենաօգտակար գրեհատեր
Սկսեք ձեր ուսումնասիրությունը այս մանրակրկիտ ընտրված հատուկ տողերով
And when the men of Israel retired in the battle, Benjamin began to smite and kill of the men of Israel about thirty persons: for they said, Surely they are smitten down before us, as in the first battle.
But Absalom sent spies throughout all the tribes of Israel, saying, As soon as ye hear the sound of the trumpet, then ye shall say, Absalom reigneth in Hebron.
And David sware unto Saul. And Saul went home; but David and his men gat them up unto the hold.
Scripture Passages
And he said, Lay not thine hand upon the lad, neither do thou any thing unto him: for now I know that thou fearest God, seeing thou hast not withheld thy son, thine only son from me.
And David saved neither man nor woman alive, to bring tidings to Gath, saying, Lest they should tell on us, saying, So did David, and so will be his manner all the while he dwelleth in the country of the Philistines.
And why wilt thou, my son, be ravished with a strange woman, and embrace the bosom of a stranger?
Now the men of Israel had sworn in Mizpeh, saying, There shall not any of us give his daughter unto Benjamin to wife.
And Jacob said unto his father, I am Esau thy firstborn; I have done according as thou badest me: arise, I pray thee, sit and eat of my venison, that thy soul may bless me.
And there went out after him Joab’s men, and the Cherethites, and the Pelethites, and all the mighty men: and they went out of Jerusalem, to pursue after Sheba the son of Bichri.
When they were at the great stone which is in Gibeon, Amasa went before them. And Joab’s garment that he had put on was girded unto him, and upon it a girdle with a sword fastened upon his loins in the sheath thereof; and as he went forth it fell out.
But Amasa took no heed to the sword that was in Joab’s hand: so he smote him therewith in the fifth rib, and shed out his bowels to the ground, and struck him not again; and he died. So Joab and Abishai his brother pursued after Sheba the son of Bichri.
When he was removed out of the highway, all the people went on after Joab, to pursue after Sheba the son of Bichri.
And they came and besieged him in Abel of Beth–maachah, and they cast up a bank against the city, and it stood in the trench: and all the people that were with Joab battered the wall, to throw it down.
And the other issued out of the city against them; so they were in the midst of Israel, some on this side, and some on that side: and they smote them, so that they let none of them remain or escape.
Thus saith the king, Let not Hezekiah deceive you: for he shall not be able to deliver you.
And Saul spake to Jonathan his son, and to all his servants, that they should kill David.
So David and Abishai came to the people by night: and, behold, Saul lay sleeping within the trench, and his spear stuck in the ground at his bolster: but Abner and the people lay round about him.
And all the cities of Sihon king of the Amorites, which reigned in Heshbon, unto the border of the children of Ammon;
And Joab returned from following Abner: and when he had gathered all the people together, there lacked of David’s servants nineteen men and Asahel.
And Balak brought Balaam unto the top of Peor, that looketh toward Jeshimon.
When Elihu saw that there was no answer in the mouth of these three men, then his wrath was kindled.
And it came to pass after this, that there was again a battle with the Philistines at Gob: then Sibbechai the Hushathite slew Saph, which was of the sons of the giant.
So the people went out into the field against Israel: and the battle was in the wood of Ephraim;
So Israel and Absalom pitched in the land of Gilead.
And when Zebul the ruler of the city heard the words of Gaal the son of Ebed, his anger was kindled.
And Isaac said unto Jacob, Come near, I pray thee, that I may feel thee, my son, whether thou be my very son Esau or not.
And it came to pass, when Joab observed the city, that he assigned Uriah unto a place where he knew that valiant men were.
And if so be that the king’s wrath arise, and he say unto thee, Wherefore approached ye so nigh unto the city when ye did fight? knew ye not that they would shoot from the wall?
Wherefore Adoni–zedek king of Jerusalem sent unto Hoham king of Hebron, and unto Piram king of Jarmuth, and unto Japhia king of Lachish, and unto Debir king of Eglon, saying,
And Michal took an image, and laid it in the bed, and put a pillow of goats’ hair for his bolster, and covered it with a cloth.
And Joshua the son of Nun sent out of Shittim two men to spy secretly, saying, Go view the land, even Jericho. And they went, and came into an harlot’s house, named Rahab, and lodged there.
And Abijah pursued after Jeroboam, and took cities from him, Beth–el with the towns thereof, and Jeshanah with the towns thereof, and Ephrain with the towns thereof.
And he sent messengers to Ahab king of Israel into the city, and said unto him, Thus saith Ben–hadad,
Hearken not to Hezekiah: for thus saith the king of Assyria, Make an agreement with me by a present, and come out to me: and eat ye every one of his vine, and every one of his fig tree, and drink ye every one the waters of his own cistern;
Moreover the Hebrews that were with the Philistines before that time, which went up with them into the camp from the country round about, even they also turned to be with the Israelites that were with Saul and Jonathan.
And Laban went into Jacob’s tent, and into Leah’s tent, and into the two maidservants’ tents; but he found them not. Then went he out of Leah’s tent, and entered into Rachel’s tent.
And it came to pass after this, that there was again a battle with the Philistines at Gob: then Sibbechai the Hushathite slew Saph, which was of the sons of the giant.
But all the congregation bade stone them with stones. And the glory of the Lord appeared in the tabernacle of the congregation before all the children of Israel.
And there was not a man left in Ai or Beth–el, that went not out after Israel: and they left the city open, and pursued after Israel.
And Saul spake to Jonathan his son, and to all his servants, that they should kill David.
But the children of Benjamin gathered themselves together out of the cities unto Gibeah, to go out to battle against the children of Israel.
And they journeyed: and the terror of God was upon the cities that were round about them, and they did not pursue after the sons of Jacob.
But if ye will not hearken unto us, to be circumcised; then will we take our daughter, and we will be gone.
Navigating life inevitably brings tension, a feeling often rooted in uncertainty, conflict, or unmet expectations. The Bible offers a wealth of wisdom for grappling with these moments, reminding us that tension is not necessarily a sign of failure but rather an opportunity for growth and reliance on God. From verses emphasizing the importance of patience and perseverance in trials to those encouraging us to seek peace and understanding in relationships, Scripture provides a framework for managing internal and external pressures. These verses highlight the power of prayer, the importance of trusting in God's plan, and the need for grace in our interactions with others. As you reflect on these passages, consider how you can apply these principles to your own life, finding solace and strength in God's unwavering presence amidst the tensions you face. May these verses guide you toward a deeper understanding of God's peace and a more resilient spirit in the face of life's challenges.