'Hope' itself is something you feel yeah? Can you hope something without feeling it? I'm confused now lol.
I guess in a phrase like "There was no hope for them" I guess it's possible 'they' could be feeling[ hope and yet still 'have' no hope. Hmm.
You mean it in that sense then yeah? Or something at least similar?
Just to clarify.
I guess you can feel hope and not really 'have any' and you can also not feel any, but not be 'hopeless' at all because there is nothing hopeless about the situation, E.g you are just worrying, etc.
So hope in things not seen... How do you know that that means simply having hope in things not seen as in whether there is actually any 'hope' in the situation or not (which would depend on if the situation was hopeless or hopeful) - rather than it meaning to feel the feeling of hope for things not seen?
If I am at all close here? Are those the two senses of 'hope' or is there another here?
And if that is the context that you are speaking of? (i.e. 'hope in things not seen').
EvF
I guess in a phrase like "There was no hope for them" I guess it's possible 'they' could be feeling[ hope and yet still 'have' no hope. Hmm.
You mean it in that sense then yeah? Or something at least similar?
Just to clarify.
I guess you can feel hope and not really 'have any' and you can also not feel any, but not be 'hopeless' at all because there is nothing hopeless about the situation, E.g you are just worrying, etc.
So hope in things not seen... How do you know that that means simply having hope in things not seen as in whether there is actually any 'hope' in the situation or not (which would depend on if the situation was hopeless or hopeful) - rather than it meaning to feel the feeling of hope for things not seen?
If I am at all close here? Are those the two senses of 'hope' or is there another here?
And if that is the context that you are speaking of? (i.e. 'hope in things not seen').
EvF