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New Living Translation

Romans 12:12

Rejoice in our confident hope. Be patient in trouble, and keep on praying.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Afflictions and Adversities;   Commandments;   Constancy;   Hope;   Joy;   Patience;   Prayerfulness;   Religion;   Resignation;   Thompson Chain Reference - Daily Duty;   Duty;   Patience;   Patience-Impatience;   The Topic Concordance - Patience;   Prayer;   Rejoice;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Afflicted Saints;   Hope;   Joy;   Patience;   Perseverance;   Prayer;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Schism;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Endurance;   Holy spirit;   Hope;   Patience;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Endurance;   Hope;   Hospitality;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Alms;   Elder;   Hospitality;   Means of Grace;   Patience;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Church;   Instant;   Obedience;   Persecution in the Bible;   Perseverance;   Prayer;   Romans, Book of;   Suffering;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Brotherly Love;   Joy;   Prayer;   Romans, Epistle to the;   Spiritual Gifts;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Cheerfulness ;   Christian Life;   Discipline;   Joy;   Perseverance;   Romans Epistle to the;   Soberness Sobriety;   Suffering;   Tribulation;   Trust;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Instant, Instantly;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Obsolete or obscure words in the english av bible;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Instant, Instantly,;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Affliction;   Instant;   Joy;   Patience;   Prayer;   Tribulation;  

Devotionals:

- Daily Light on the Daily Path - Devotion for September 7;   Every Day Light - Devotion for April 18;  

Parallel Translations

Simplified Cowboy Version
Keep your eye on our hope that God sent. Be patient during the pitching, and keep on praying.
New American Standard Bible (1995)
rejoicing in hope, persevering in tribulation, devoted to prayer,
Legacy Standard Bible
rejoicing in hope, persevering in affliction, being devoted to prayer,
Bible in Basic English
Being glad in hope, quiet in trouble, at all times given to prayer,
Darby Translation
As regards hope, rejoicing: as regards tribulation, enduring: as regards prayer, persevering:
Christian Standard Bible®
Rejoice in hope; be patient in affliction; be persistent in prayer.
World English Bible
rejoicing in hope; enduring in oppression; continuing steadfastly in prayer;
Wesley's New Testament (1755)
Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, continue instant in prayer.
Weymouth's New Testament
full of joyful hope, patient under persecution, earnest and persistent in prayer.
King James Version (1611)
Reioycing in hope, patient in tribulation, continuing instant in prayer.
Literal Translation
in hope, rejoicing; in affliction, enduring; in prayer, steadfastly continuing;
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
Reioyse in hope, be pacient in trouble. Continue in prayer.
Mace New Testament (1729)
be joyful in hope; be patient under affliction; persevere in prayer;
Amplified Bible
constantly rejoicing in hope [because of our confidence in Christ], steadfast and patient in distress, devoted to prayer [continually seeking wisdom, guidance, and strength],
American Standard Version
rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing stedfastly in prayer;
Revised Standard Version
Rejoice in your hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.
Tyndale New Testament (1525)
Reioyce in hope. Be paciet in tribulacion. Continue in prayer.
Update Bible Version
rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing steadfastly in prayer;
Webster's Bible Translation
Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing earnest in prayer;
Young's Literal Translation
in the hope rejoicing; in the tribulation enduring; in the prayer persevering;
New Century Version
Be joyful because you have hope. Be patient when trouble comes, and pray at all times.
New English Translation
Rejoice in hope, endure in suffering, persist in prayer.
Berean Standard Bible
Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, persistent in prayer.
Contemporary English Version
Let your hope make you glad. Be patient in time of trouble and never stop praying.
Complete Jewish Bible
Rejoice in your hope, be patient in your troubles, and continue steadfastly in prayer.
English Standard Version
Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.
Geneva Bible (1587)
Reioycing in hope, pacient in tribulation, continuing in prayer,
George Lamsa Translation
Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing instant in prayer.
Hebrew Names Version
rejoicing in hope; enduring in oppression; continuing steadfastly in prayer;
International Standard Version
Be joyful in hope, patient in trouble, and persistent in prayer.Luke 10:20; 18:1; 21:19; Acts 2:42; 12:5; Romans 5:2; 15:13; Ephesians 6:18; Philippians 3:1; 4:4; Colossians 4:2; 1 Thessalonians 2:17; 5:16; 1 Timothy 6:11; Hebrews 3:6; 10:36; 12:1; James 1:4; 5:7; 1 Peter 2:19-20; 4:13;">[xr]
Etheridge Translation
Rejoice in your hope, sustain your afflictions, be constant in prayer;
Murdock Translation
Be joyful in your hope. Be patient under your afflictions. Be persevering in prayer.
New King James Version
rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, continuing steadfastly in prayer;
New Life Bible
Be happy in your hope. Do not give up when trouble comes. Do not let anything stop you from praying.
English Revised Version
rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing stedfastly in prayer;
New Revised Standard
Rejoice in hope, be patient in suffering, persevere in prayer.
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
In hope, rejoicing, in tribulation, enduring, in prayer, persevering,
Douay-Rheims Bible
Rejoicing in hope. Patient in tribulation. Instant in prayer.
King James Version
Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing instant in prayer;
Lexham English Bible
rejoicing in hope, enduring in affliction, being devoted to prayer,
Bishop's Bible (1568)
Reioycyng in hope, pacient in trouble, instant in prayer,
Easy-to-Read Version
Be happy because of the hope you have. Be patient when you have troubles. Pray all the time.
New American Standard Bible
rejoicing in hope, persevering in tribulation, devoted to prayer,
Good News Translation
Let your hope keep you joyful, be patient in your troubles, and pray at all times.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
ioiynge in hope, pacient in tribulacioun, bisy in preier,

Contextual Overview

1 And so, dear brothers and sisters, I plead with you to give your bodies to God because of all he has done for you. Let them be a living and holy sacrifice—the kind he will find acceptable. This is truly the way to worship him. 2 Don't copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God's will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect. 3 Because of the privilege and authority God has given me, I give each of you this warning: Don't think you are better than you really are. Be honest in your evaluation of yourselves, measuring yourselves by the faith God has given us. 4 Just as our bodies have many parts and each part has a special function, 5 so it is with Christ's body. We are many parts of one body, and we all belong to each other. 6 In his grace, God has given us different gifts for doing certain things well. So if God has given you the ability to prophesy, speak out with as much faith as God has given you. 7 If your gift is serving others, serve them well. If you are a teacher, teach well. 8 If your gift is to encourage others, be encouraging. If it is giving, give generously. If God has given you leadership ability, take the responsibility seriously. And if you have a gift for showing kindness to others, do it gladly. 9 Don't just pretend to love others. Really love them. Hate what is wrong. Hold tightly to what is good. 10 Love each other with genuine affection, and take delight in honoring each other.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Rejoicing: Romans 5:2, Romans 5:3, Romans 15:13, Psalms 16:9-11, Psalms 71:20-23, Psalms 73:24-26, Proverbs 10:28, Proverbs 14:32, Lamentations 3:24-26, Habakkuk 3:17, Habakkuk 3:18, Matthew 5:12, Luke 10:20, 1 Corinthians 13:13, Philippians 3:1, Philippians 4:4, Colossians 1:27, 1 Thessalonians 5:8, 1 Thessalonians 5:16, 2 Thessalonians 2:16, 2 Thessalonians 2:17, Titus 2:13, Titus 3:7, Hebrews 3:6, Hebrews 6:17-19, 1 Peter 1:3-8, 1 Peter 4:13, 1 John 3:1-3

patient: Romans 2:7, Romans 5:3, Romans 5:4, Romans 8:25, Romans 15:4, Psalms 37:7, Psalms 40:1, Luke 8:15, Luke 21:19, Colossians 1:11, 1 Thessalonians 1:3, 2 Thessalonians 1:4, 2 Thessalonians 3:5, 1 Timothy 6:11, 2 Timothy 3:10, Hebrews 6:12, Hebrews 6:15, Hebrews 10:36, Hebrews 12:1, James 1:3, James 1:4, James 5:7, James 5:10, James 5:11, 1 Peter 2:19, 1 Peter 2:20, 2 Peter 1:6, Revelation 13:10

continuing: Genesis 32:24-26, Job 27:8-10, Psalms 55:16, Psalms 55:17, Psalms 62:8, Psalms 109:4, Jeremiah 29:12, Jeremiah 29:13, Daniel 9:18, Daniel 9:19, Luke 11:5-13, Luke 18:1-8, Luke 18:9-43, Acts 1:14, Acts 2:42, Acts 6:4, Acts 12:5, 2 Corinthians 12:8, Ephesians 6:18, Ephesians 6:19, Philippians 4:6, Philippians 4:7, Colossians 4:2, Colossians 4:12, 1 Thessalonians 5:17, Hebrews 5:7, James 5:15, James 5:16, 1 Peter 4:7, 1 John 5:14, 1 John 5:15

Reciprocal: 1 Samuel 8:20 - General Job 2:10 - shall we receive Proverbs 15:15 - but Ecclesiastes 3:22 - nothing Acts 16:25 - sang Romans 8:24 - saved 2 Timothy 4:2 - be Hebrews 6:11 - of hope 1 Peter 1:6 - ye greatly Revelation 2:3 - hast patience Revelation 2:9 - tribulation

Cross-References

Genesis 12:8
After that, Abram traveled south and set up camp in the hill country, with Bethel to the west and Ai to the east. There he built another altar and dedicated it to the Lord , and he worshiped the Lord .
Genesis 12:10
At that time a severe famine struck the land of Canaan, forcing Abram to go down to Egypt, where he lived as a foreigner.
Genesis 20:11
Abraham replied, "I thought, ‘This is a godless place. They will want my wife and will kill me to get her.'
Genesis 26:7
When the men who lived there asked Isaac about his wife, Rebekah, he said, "She is my sister." He was afraid to say, "She is my wife." He thought, "They will kill me to get her, because she is so beautiful."
1 Samuel 27:1
But David kept thinking to himself, "Someday Saul is going to get me. The best thing I can do is escape to the Philistines. Then Saul will stop hunting for me in Israelite territory, and I will finally be safe."
Proverbs 29:25
Fearing people is a dangerous trap, but trusting the Lord means safety.
Matthew 10:28
"Don't be afraid of those who want to kill your body; they cannot touch your soul. Fear only God, who can destroy both soul and body in hell.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Rejoicing in hope,.... Of the glory of God, than the hope of which nothing can make a believer more cheerful in this world; the saints' joy is therefore called the "rejoicing of the hope", Hebrews 3:6. This is placed between serving the Lord, and being patient in tribulation; for nothing tends more to animate the people of God to a cheerful serving of him, or to make them more patient under afflictions, than a hope of being for ever with the Lord:

patient in tribulation; whilst the saints are in this world they must expect tribulation; their way to heaven lies through it; and it becomes them to be patient under it, not murmuring against God, on the one hand, nor reviling of men, on the other.

Continuing instant in prayer: prayer is needful at all times, but especially in a time of tribulation and distress, whether inward or outward. This should be made without ceasing; saints should watch unto it with all perseverance; men should pray always, and not faint; never give out and over, or be discouraged. This advice is rightly given and placed here, to teach us that we are to go to the throne of grace continually for fresh supplies of grace, and strength to enable us to exercise the grace, and perform the duties exhorted to both in preceding and following verses.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Rejoicing in hope - That is, in the hope of eternal life and glory which the gospel produces; see the notes at Romans 5:2-3.

Patient in tribulation - In affliction patiently enduring all that maybe appointed. Christians may be enabled to do this by the sustaining influence of their hope of future glory; of being admitted to that world where there shall be no more death, and where all tears shall be wiped away from their eyes, Revelation 21:4; Revelation 7:17; compare James 1:4. See the influence of hope in sustaining us in affliction more fully considered in the notes at Romans 8:18-28.

Continuing instant in prayer - That is, be persevering in prayer; see Colossians 4:2; see the notes at Luke 18:1. The meaning of this direction is, that in order to discharge aright the duties of the Christian life, and especially to maintain a joyful hope, and to be sustained in the midst of afflictions, it is necessary to cherish a spirit of prayer, and to live near to God. How often a Christian should pray, the Scriptures do not inform us. Of David we are told that he prayed seven times a day Psalms 119:164; of Daniel, that he was accustomed to pray three times a day Daniel 6:10; of our Saviour we have repeated instances of his praying mentioned; and the same of the apostles. The following rules, perhaps, may guide us in this.

(1) Every Christian should have some time allotted for this service, and some place where he may be alone with God.

(2) It is not easy, perhaps not possible, to maintain a life of piety without regular habits of secret devotion.

(3) The morning, when we have experienced God’s protecting care, when the mind is fresh, and the thoughts are as yet clear and unoccupied with the world, when we go forth to the duties, trials, and temptations of the day; and the evening, when we have again experienced his goodness, and are about to commit ourselves to his protecting care, and when we need his pardoning mercy for the errors and follies of the day, seem to be times which commend themselves to all as appropriate seasons for private devotion.

(4) Every person will also find other times when private prayer will be needful, and when he will be inclined to it. In affliction, in perplexity, in moments of despondency, in danger, and want, and disappointment, and in the loss of friends, we shall feel the propriety of drawing near to God, and of pouring out the heart before him.

(5) Besides this, every Christian is probably conscious of times when he feels especially inclined to pray; he feels just like praying; he has a spirit of supplication; and nothing but prayer will meet the instinctive desires of his bosom. We are often conscious of an earnest desire to see and converse with an absent friend, to have communion with those we love; and we value such fellowship as among the happiest moments of life. So with the Christian. He may have an earnest desire to have communion with God; his heart pants for it; and he cannot resist the propensity to seek him, and pour out his desires before him. Compare the feelings expressed by David in Psalms 42:1-2, “As the hart panteth after the water-brooks, so panteth my soul after thee O God. My soul thirsteth for God for the living God; when shall I come and appear before God;” compare Psalms 63:1. Such seasons should be improved; they are the “spring times” of our piety; and we should expand every sail, that we may be “filled with all the fullness of God.” They are happy, blessed moments of our life; and then devotion is sweetest and most pure; and then the soul knows what it is to have fellowship with the Father and with his Son Jesus Christ, 1 John 1:3.

(6) In addition to all this, Christians may be in the habit of praying to God without the formality of retirement, God locks upon the heart; and the heart may pour forth its secret desires to Him even when in business, when conversing with a friend, when walking, when alone, and when in society. Thus, the Christian may live a life of prayer; and it shall be one of the characteristics of his life that he prays! By this he shall be known; and in this he shall learn the way to possess peace in religion:

“In every joy that crowns my days,

In every pain I bear.

My heart shall find delight in praise,

Or seek relief in prayer.

“When gladness wings my favou’d hour,

Thy love my thoughts shall fill,

Resign’d when storms of sorrow lower,

My soul shall meet thy will,

“My lifted eye, without a tear.

The gathering storm shall see.

My steadfast heart shall know no fear,

That heart shall rest on thee.”

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Romans 12:12. Rejoicing in hope — Of that glory of God that to each faithful follower of Christ shall shortly be revealed.

Patient in tribulation — Remembering that what you suffer as Christians you suffer for Christ's sake; and it is to his honour, and the honour of your Christian profession, that you suffer it with an even mind.

Continuing instant in prayer — ηροσκαρτερουντες. Making the most fervent and intense application to the throne of grace for the light and power of the Holy Spirit; without which you can neither abhor evil, do good, love the brethren, entertain a comfortable hope, nor bear up patiently under the tribulations and ills of life.


 
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