By not focusing on what he was no longer able to do, Joseph focused on the work he was assigned to do, which kept his life in "what"?
It is understandable that we occasionally feel "what way", the same as a number of Jehovah’s servants in ancient times?
Joseph, now on his way to Africa, no longer a free man, no doubt may have felt depressed because his future was now one of "what kind of" servitude?
This person was an Egyptian court official and chief of Pharaoh’s bodyguard. - Genesis 37:21-28
Peter must have wondered if Jesus could ever "do what for" him?
A "what" came to arrest Jesus, causing Peter to become anxious. - John 18:10, 11
In the next article, we will see how Jehovah supports his loyal ones despite their "what" or because of difficult circumstances?
(Jehovah is "what" to the brokenhearted; he saves those who are discouraged)? - Psalms 34:18, ftn.
A town where Ruth later called home located in the Judean highlands overlooking the main road leading from Jerusalem down to Beer-sheba.
Joseph kept Jehovah as the most important Person in his life and Jehovah "did what with" everything Joseph did. - Genesis 39:21-23
Jehovah may not remove trials, another word for trial is "what"?
Soon after Joseph had prophetic dreams, his life changed "how"?
About how many years passed after Ruth got married did her husband and her brother-in-law die? - Ruth 1:1-5
This word is used to represent the sound of someone crying noisily.
To cause to suffer emotional strain; vex; to be constantly or visibly worried or anxious.
At times we might think about the fact that life is short, and our days are “what”? - Job 14:1 [3 words]
At being falsely accused, Joseph didn't respond by becoming "what"? (A feeling characterized by great anger.)
Jehovah gave the Israelites a compassionate "what" that made provision for someone needy like Ruth and her family.
To gather from the edges of the crop of what remains after the harvest is to "what" - Leviticus 19:9, 10
What was the name of Ruth's father-in-law?
We should try hard to "what" ourselves through the compassionate and loving eyes of our heavenly Father. - Psalm 103:13, 14
To envy the wicked is to invite discouragement as well as spiritual "what"?
What was the name of Ruth's son?
Ruth's mother-in-law asked that she be called "this", per the footnote, this word means bitter. - Ruth 18-20
Joseph's brothers "did what to" him leaving him to live his life as a slave.
Jehovah's provision stated that when a crop was harvested, the edges were to be left in the field for the "who" to collect? - Leviticus 19:9, 10
When we "do what with" trials successfully, with Jehovah’s help, our faith is strengthened. - 1 Peter 1:6, 7
The woman that felt rejected by Joseph, probably thought her scheme was "what"; in the way she set him up under the appearance she was raped.
Peter rebuked Jesus when he told him and his fellow apostles that he would suffer and "do what"? - Matthew 16:21-23
The Bible likens our clear identification as Christians to "what kind of" garments, worn for all to see. - Revelation 16:15
Ruth and her family didn't have to "do what" for food, they could obtain it in a dignified way.
In the resurrection, Ruth will learn that her son was an "what" to the Promised Messiah, Jesus Christ?
This writer was one of the Hebrew scriptures, he was among the captives taken by Nebuchadnezzar to Babylon in 617 B.C.E.
Ruth showed her mother-in-law "this" by sticking with her. - Ruth 1:16, 17, 22 [2 words]
With her sons dead, who would care for an aging ___; she became so depressed that she said: (Do not call me ___).
Enslaved, then imprisoned, Joseph must have found himself trapped by a system of things which only "does this" year after year. [2 words]