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Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Wretched

Wretched "distressed, miserable, wretched," is used in Rom 7:24 , Rev 3:17 . Cp....

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Wrestle, Wrestling

Wrestle, Wrestling "a wrestling" (akin to pallo, "to sway, vibrate"), is used fi...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Wrest

Wrest "to twist, to torture" (from streble, "a which" or "instrument of torture,...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Wrath

Wrath see ANGER and Notes (1) and (2). "hot anger, passion," for which see ANGER...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Wrap

Wrap "to roll in, wind in," occurs in Mar 15:46 ; see WIND (Verb), No. 3. "to ro...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Wranglings

Wranglings found in 1Ti 6:5 , denotes "constant strife," obstinate contests" (El...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Woven

Woven from huphaino, "to weave" (found in good mss. in Luk 12:27 ), is used of C...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Wound (wrapped)

Wound (wrapped) * For WOUND (wrapped) see WIND (Verb)

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Wound (Noun and Verb)

Wound (Noun and Verb) "a wound," occurs in Luk 10:34 . Note: Plege, "a blow, a s...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Would

Would * Notes: (1) This is often a translation of various inflections of a Greek...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Wot

Wot * Note: This form, the 1st person singular and the plural of the present ten...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Worthy, Worthily

Worthy, Worthily "of weight, worth, worthy," is said of persons and their deeds:...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Worthy deeds

Worthy deeds * For WORTHY DEEDS, Act 24:2 , AV, see CORRECTION

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Worshiper

Worshiper akin to proskuneo (see WORSHIP, A, No. 1), occurs in Joh 4:23 . is tra...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Worship (Verb and Noun...

Worship (Verb and Noun), Worshiping "to make obeisance, do reverence to" (from p...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Worse

Worse used as the comparative degree of kakos, "evil," describes (a) the conditi...

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