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  1. Visit the Bible online to search for words if you don’t know the specific passage your’re looking for.

  2. Library. Of Four Kinds of Fever Wherewith a Man May be Tormented. ... And this is an eternal loss. The second kind of fever comes on alternate days. It is called fickleness. If it lasts long it is often dangerous. ... /.../john/the adornment of the spritual marriage/chapter xxxii of four kinds.htm. The Eternity of Heaven's Happiness.

  3. Unless we are able—and willing—to look as far forward as possible to see the outcome, we may not be able to see the harm. Because of man's fickle and shortsighted nature, God has explicitly defined what is good and evil in His law, and the evil He defines is sin.

  4. Numbers 11:33-34. The first lesson is that human nature is fickle. When it begins to get an upper hand, it points to our lack of faith and understanding. God knew that the Israelites needed privation to prepare them to take over the Promised Land.

  5. This verse provides an overall solution to Israel's unbelieving, stubborn, and debilitating proclivity toward fickleness that draws one right into the maelstrom of Babylon to seek its brand of fulfillment.

  6. Fickleness :1: denotes lightness, levity, fickleness, 2Cr 1:17, RV (for AV, lightness). The corresponding adjective is elaphros, light, Mat 11:30; 2Cr

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