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When God closes this door, will he open another window for me?

This sentence should come from the bible, but it is not the case.

The Bible says, "When God closes this door, he will open another door for you."

How to understand:

When God closes a door for you, it means that you have lost an opportunity. When you open a window for you, it means that you have another opportunity, which means that everyone is equal in fate and God is fair. For example, rich couples are not necessarily happy, but they are not that rich. This is called gain and loss.

Maybe sometimes fate is not as smooth as we think, maybe it will be unsatisfactory, maybe it will stumble, maybe it will only leave us a path, but as long as we find the path left by God, we can succeed.

The Bible is inspired by God and is a classic of Judaism and Christianity. Originally in Hebrew, kethubhim originally meant "article" and later "classic"; Greek Graphai, Latin Scripturoe, Chinese translation Jing.

The Bible is a classic belief of Jews and Europeans. It tells the history of Jews in ancient times and records the prophecies of prophets. When a large number of Jewish classics are translated into Greek, the Greek tabilia (plural, meaning "books") is used to refer to these classics; Latin comes from the singular word Biblia, which later became the proper name of the official classics of Judaism and Christianity, and translated into Chinese is the "Bible".

The Bible is a fairly thick book, with pages similar to those of a dictionary, but in fact it is not just a book, but a set of 66 books. There are long and short; There are ancient works and more modern works, including: history, poetry, philosophy, and even private letters and lectures.

The official classic of Judaism consists of five volumes of Torah, eight volumes of Prophet and six volumes of Holy Book 1 1, so it is commonly known as Tanach (composed of the initials of Torah, Nevim and Katuweim), also known as the "Twenty-four Books".

Christian classics, including the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Jewish Bible, the Old Testament, is inherited from Judaism. The volume and order of this book are slightly different among Christian factions. The New Testament is a Christian classic, which consists of 27 volumes, including the gospels that record the life, words and deeds of Jesus, the Acts that describe the situation of the early church, and the letters and revelations written by the apostles. There are 39 volumes in the Old Testament and 27 volumes in the New Testament.