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What * Notes: (1) Most frequently this is a translation of some form of the rela...
Whale denotes "a huge fish, a sea monster," Mat 12:40 . In the Sept., Gen 1:21 ,...
Wet * For WET, Luk 7:38 , Luk 7:44 , RV, see WASH, No. 7
West "the quarter of the sun-setting" (dusis, "a sinking, setting;" duno, "to si...
Went * For WENT see GO
Well-pleasing is used in Rom 1:12-2 , translated "acceptable" (RV marg., "well-p...
Well-nigh * Note: This forms part of the translation of sumpleroo, "to fulfill,"...
Well-beloved * For WELL-BELOVED see BELOVED
Well pleased "good pleasure," occurs in the genitive case in Luk 2:14 , lit., "(...
Well (do), Well-doing "to do good" (agathos, "good," poieo, "to do"), is used (a...
Well (Noun) "a pit," is translated a "well" in Joh 1:4-12 . See PIT. Note: For p...
Well (Adverb) "finely" (akin to kalos, "good, fair"), is usually translated "wel...
Welcome "to receive gladly," is rendered "to welcome" in the RV of Luk 8:40 , Lu...
Weigh, Weight, Weighty, Weightier "to weigh down," is so rendered in 2Co 1:8 , R...
Weep, Weeping is used of "any loud expression of grief," especially in mourning ...
Week is used (a) in the plural in the phrase "the first day of the week," Mat 28...