Wink at * For WINK AT see OVERLOOK Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
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Wink
Wink WINK.To wink at, i. e. pass over, is used of God in Act 17:30 The times of this ignorance God winked at, and Wis 11:23 Thou winkest at the sins of men. It is a good example of the colloquial language of the English Versions. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Wink wink (, … Continue reading “Wink”
Winifred
Winifred the apostle of Germany. SEE BONIFACE. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
WINGS, GOD’S, FIGURATIVE
WINGS, GOD’S, FIGURATIVE Exo 19:4; Rth 2:12; Psa 17:8; Psa 36:7; Psa 91:4; Mal 4:2 Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible
WINGS
Wings wingz (, kanaph; , pterux): Biblical references to the wings of birds are common, especially in Psalms, many of them exquisitely poetical. Often the wings of an eagle are mentioned because they are from 7 to 9 feet in sweep, of untiring flight, and have strength to carry heavy burdens: so they became the … Continue reading “WINGS”
Wingham, Thomas
Wingham, Thomas Born in London, 5 January, 1846; died there, 24 March, 1893. He studied music at Wylde’s London Academy, and later entered the Royal Academy of Music, where he had for his teacher in theory William Sterndale Bennett, and, in piano playing, Harold Thomas. In 1817 Wingham became himself professor of piano playing in … Continue reading “Wingham, Thomas”
winged human figure
winged human figure Emblem in art associated with Saint Matthew as typifying the human descent of Our Lord in His Incarnation. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Wingate, W.M., D.D
Wingate, W.M., D.D a Baptist minister, was born, at Darlington, S.C., July 28,1828. He graduated froms Wake Forest College, N.C., in 1849; for two years. was a student of theology at Furman Institute, S.C. ; from 1852 to 1854 agent of Wake Forest College, and; in the latter year was chosen president, which office he … Continue reading “Wingate, W.M., D.D”
Wing, M.T.C., D.D
Wing, M.T.C., D.D a professor of the Protestant Episcopal Church, was born in Vermont in 1798, and died at Gambier, O., Feb. 26, 1863. Dr. Wing was a graduate of Middlebury College, and, after studying at the Theological Seminary, Alexandria, Va., became a tutor in Kenyon College, O. At the time of his death he … Continue reading “Wing, M.T.C., D.D”
Wing
Wing () The term occurs but five times in the NT: three times in its usual significance, of birds (Mat 23:37, Luk 13:34, Rev 12:14), and twice of imaginary creatures (Rev 4:8; Rev 9:9). The three passages which fall within the scope of apostolic history are very instructive. 1. Rev 4:8, And the four living … Continue reading “Wing”