In English, waiting can feel passive. Like nothing is happening. But in Isaiah 30:18, the Hebrew word kavah is used. It means to bind together, like ropes under tension. Waiting is not empty; it is active and connected. This is familiar when healing is slow. When the body hurts longer than hoped. When prayers for recovery stretch over years. Kavah reminds us: waiting is not doing nothing. It is trusting while staying intertwined with God’s timing. #BibleStudy #HebrewWord #WaitingOnGod #Healing #FaithAndAging