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Path

Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types

Genesis 49:17 (b) Those who study the life of Dan, and the tribe of Dan, will find that he acted just as this type indicates. He was a hindrance in the lives of others. He caused damage to many, and followed idols.

Psalm 16:11 (a) Since none of us know just how we will live, nor just what conditions will arise in our lives, we depend upon the Holy Spirit to show us GOD's way, and to reveal GOD's will to our hearts.

Psalm 27:11 (b) The word is used to describe GOD's way of life for His children. It is called a path because men of every century have traveled the same way, and thus it is established as GOD's way by experience. (See also Psalm 25:4).

Psalm 77:19 (b) In this way the Lord describes the blessedness of a life that is lived in obedience to GOD, and fellowship with GOD. (See also Psalm 119:35; Isaiah 26:7).

Proverbs 2:19 (b) This indicates that the one who walks in GOD's way, and along the road GOD has designed will find his life becoming sweeter, richer and brighter as the years go by. The immoral miss GOD's ways and GOD's program of life.

Isaiah 42:16 (b) Here we see revealed to us that the way of GOD, the road He wishes His children to travel, may sometimes lead through very difficult situations, and places that seem to be impossible and impassable. The power of GOD will be present to enable them to overcome every obstacle.

Hebrews 12:13 (a) The Lord is inviting His children by this expression to walk in such a godly way, so upright, so consecrated, that the weak Christian will be encouraged to walk with GOD, and will not be stumbled by his fellow-believer.

Bibliography Information
Watson, Walter. Entry for 'Path'. Wilson's Dictoinary of Bible Types. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​wdt/​p/path.html. 1957.