Dictionary of Bible Themes
Dictionary of Bible Themes » 5000 Humanity » 5760 Human attitudes and behaviour » 5859 favour » 5861 favour, human
Looking kindly upon someone or treating someone with special regard. Favour can be gained by means of good character, gifts, service or through the intervention of God. Scripture warns against undue favouritism.
Examples of those who were regarded with favour by others
OT characters
1 Samuel 2:26
Samuel
David:
1 Samuel 16:18,21-22; Samuel 18:6-7; Samuel 20:3
Esther:
Esther 2:15,17
Daniel 1:9
Daniel
Jesus Christ
Luke 2:52
The first Christians
See also
Acts 2:47;
Romans 14:18
Finding favour can lead to being treated with special regard
Ruth 2:13-16
See also
Proverbs 16:15; Proverbs 19:12
Being held in favour can create an opportunity for a request to be made
Nehemiah 2:5
See also
Genesis 30:27; Genesis 47:29-30; Genesis 50:4-6;
Numbers 32:5;
Ruth 2:2;
1 Samuel 20:28-29; Samuel 27:5;
Esther 7:3; Esther 8:5
Finding favour with others
Through good character
Proverbs 3:3-4
See also
Proverbs 13:15; Proverbs 28:23;
Ecclesiastes 9:11;
Phm 14
Through the giving of gifts
Genesis 32:5; Genesis 33:8-11,15; Genesis 34:11-12;
Psalm 45:12;
Proverbs 19:6;
Ezekiel 16:33-34
Through service rendered
Genesis 39:3-4
See also
2 Samuel 14:19-22;
Ephesians 6:6 pp
Colossians 3:22
Through the intervention of God
Genesis 39:21;
Exodus 3:21; Exodus 11:3; Exodus 12:36;
Nehemiah 1:11
Warnings against favouritism
Leviticus 19:15;
1 Timothy 5:21
See also
Exodus 23:3;
Deuteronomy 1:17;
Job 13:10;
Proverbs 24:23-25;
Malachi 2:9;
James 2:1-4,9
See also
1055 God, grace & mercy
2027 Christ, grace & mercy
5262 commendation
5325 gifts
5863 flattery
5919 popularity
6604 acceptance, human
6672 grace in relationships
8291 kindness
8753 favouritism