Topical Encyclopedia The term "forlorn" is not directly found in the Berean Standard Bible , but the concept of being forlorn—feeling abandoned, desolate, or hopeless—is a theme that resonates throughout Scripture. This entry explores the biblical understanding of forlornness, its causes, and the divine response to such a state.Biblical Instances and Themes 1. Desolation and Abandonment: The feeling of being forlorn is often associated with desolation and abandonment. In the Old Testament, the Israelites frequently experienced forlornness due to their disobedience and subsequent exile. For instance, in Lamentations, the prophet Jeremiah laments the desolation of Jerusalem: "How lonely lies the city, once so full of people! She who was great among the nations has become like a widow" (Lamentations 1:1). This verse captures the profound sense of abandonment and loss. 2. Personal Despair: Individuals in the Bible also express feelings of being forlorn. King David, in his psalms, often cries out to God from a place of deep despair. In Psalm 22:1, he writes, "My God, my God, why have You forsaken me?" . This expression of abandonment is echoed by Jesus on the cross, highlighting the depth of human despair and the feeling of being forsaken even by God. 3. Spiritual Forlornness: The Bible also addresses spiritual forlornness, where individuals feel distant from God. This is often a result of sin and disobedience. Isaiah 59:2 states, "But your iniquities have built barriers between you and your God, and your sins have hidden His face from you, so that He does not hear" . This separation from God is the ultimate form of forlornness, as it affects the soul's eternal state. Divine Response to Forlornness 1. God's Presence and Comfort: Despite the feeling of being forlorn, the Bible assures believers of God's constant presence and comfort. Psalm 34:18 declares, "The LORD is near to the brokenhearted; He saves the contrite in spirit" . God's nearness is a source of hope and healing for those who feel abandoned. 2. Restoration and Hope: The Bible promises restoration and hope to those who are forlorn. In Jeremiah 29:11, God reassures the exiled Israelites, "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, to give you a future and a hope" . This promise extends to all believers, affirming that God has a purpose even in times of desolation. 3. Jesus as the Ultimate Comforter: In the New Testament, Jesus is presented as the ultimate comforter for the forlorn. He invites those who are weary and burdened to come to Him for rest (Matthew 11:28). Jesus' sacrifice on the cross bridges the gap between humanity and God, offering reconciliation and peace to those who feel spiritually desolate. Practical Implications for Believers Believers are encouraged to seek God in times of forlornness, trusting in His promises and presence. The church community also plays a vital role in supporting those who feel abandoned, providing fellowship and encouragement. Through prayer, Scripture, and the support of fellow believers, individuals can find solace and strength in God's unfailing love and faithfulness. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (p. p.) of Forlese.2. (v. t.) Deserted; abandoned; lost. 3. (v. t.) Destitute; helpless; in pitiful plight; wretched; miserable; almost hopeless; desperate. 4. (n.) A lost, forsaken, or solitary person. 5. (n.) A forlorn hope; a vanguard. Strong's Hebrew 7971. shalach -- to send... 2), dispatch (1), divorce (3), divorces (1), drive (1), driving them away (1), escort (1), escorted him away (1), extended (2), extends (1), forlorn (1), gave ... /hebrew/7971.htm - 7k Library Wanted, Volunteers Daniel, the Praying Captive The Lord Our Shepherd As the Foam Upon Water The Puritan Beginnings of the Church in virginia ---Its Decline ... The Lord and the Leper A Relation of My Imprisonment in the Month of November 1660 Centenary Commemoration of the Consecration of Bishop Seabury. ... section i. There is a Presumption in Favor of the Bible Thesaurus Forlorn (3 Occurrences)... 4. (n.) A lost, forsaken, or solitary person. 5. (n.) A forlorn hope; a vanguard. Multi-Version Concordance Forlorn (3 Occurrences). ... /f/forlorn.htm - 7k Forks (6 Occurrences) Endeavor (3 Occurrences) Desolate (189 Occurrences) Barefoot (7 Occurrences) Saul (371 Occurrences) Jehoiakim (37 Occurrences) Form (153 Occurrences) Jehovah (20094 Occurrences) Yahweh (6653 Occurrences) Resources Forlorn: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.comBible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Forlorn (3 Occurrences)1 Samuel 2:5 Psalms 35:12 Isaiah 27:10 Subtopics Related Terms |