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Wafer(s): [wa'-fer]  Thin cakes used in various offerings...
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Wages: [wa'-jez]  From the Hebrew word Maskoreth meaning reward or wages. Also Mistakker or earning, Sakhar or payment...
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Wagon: [wag'-un]  The Hebrew word 'aghalah has been translated in some...
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Wailing-Place, Wailing Wall: [weyl-ing pleys]  In jerusalem, a section of the...
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Wall(s): [wol]  Among the Jews walls were built of stone, some of those in the...
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Wandering (of Israel): [won'-der-ingz]  The Wandering of the Israelites in the...
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War(fare): [wor]  The whole history of Israel from first to last presents but few...
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Ward: [wawrd]  The terms ward and guard are two different spellings of the same...
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Week: [wek]  The seven-day division of time common to the Hebrews and...
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Weights and Measures: [wats and me'-zhurs]  The system of weights and...
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Wilderness of the Wandering: [won'-der-ingz]  The Wandering of the Israelites...
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Wise Men, Wise-Men, Wisemen: [wiz'-men]  Men who are adept in magic...
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Wist, Witty, Wot: [wist, wit'-i, wot]  The inflection translated 'past, having...
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Witch(craft): [wich, wich'-kraft]  One that knows and is historically both...
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Witness: [wit'-nes]  One who attests his belief in the gospel by personal...
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Wizard: [wiz'-ard]  A pretender to supernatural knowledge and power, a knowing one, as the original Hebrew word signifies...
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Wolf: [woolf]  Hebrew zeeb, frequently referred to in Scripture as an emblem of treachery and cruelty. The wolf of Palestine...
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Woman, Women: [woom'-an]  Man's complement, essential to the perfection of his being. The term as used in the Book of...
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Wonder(ful): [wun'-der, wun'-derful]  The translation of the word mopheth, a splendid or conspicuous work, a miracle. The...*
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Wood (Forest) of Ephraim: [woo d uhv e'-fra-im]  A rough country, abounding in rocks, stones and scrub, with occasional...
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Wormwood: [wurm'-wood]  The plant Artemisia absinthium, noted for its intense bitterness and usually associated with gall...
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Wormwood, (Star): [wurm'-wood stahr]  The figurative name given to a great star which fell from heaven upon the third part...
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Worship: [wur'-ship]  Honor, reverence, homage, in thought, feeling, or act, rendered to God...
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Worshipper: [wur'-ship-er]  A translation of the Greek word neocoros, meaning temple-keeper. An attendant in a temple...
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Worthies: [wur'-thiz]  Magestic, noble or gallant. The translation of 'addir as found in the King James Version of the Bible...
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Wot: [wot]  An older, obsolete English inflection which translates to 'present'...
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Wrath: [rath]  Various degrees of feeling, such as sadness, a frown or turning away of the face in grief or anger, indignation...
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Wrest: [rest]  The twisting or turning aside. To pervert judgment or justice...
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Wrestle, Wrestling: [res'-ling]  The form of combat sport, which was in great favor in Greek society. Apostle Paul makes a...
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Wrinkle: [rin'-k'-l]  A crease, ridge or furrow on a surface, due to contraction, folding, crushing, or the like...
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Writing: [rit'-ing]  The art of recording thought through the making of permanent symbols such as letters, numbers and words...
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