Warp worp (, sheth (Lev 13:48-59)): The long threads fixed into the loom to form the basis of the web, and into which the woof is wrought from the shuttle. The warp and the woof lying at right angles to one another have in their Hebrew form (sheth weerebh) given to modern Jewish speech a … Continue reading “Warp”
Warning
Warning See Wicked, Warned Wicked, Warned Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Warner, John (2), D.D
Warner, John (1), D.D an English ecclesiastic, was born in the parish of St. Clement Danes, London, in 1585. He was elected demy of Magdaleon College, Oxford, in 1599; graduated A.B. in 1602; made perpetual fellow in 1605; dean of Lichfield in 1633; and bishop of Rochester, January 14, 1638. He died in 1666. Being … Continue reading “Warner, John (2), D.D”
Warner, Ferdinando, LL.D
Warner, Ferdinando, LL.D an English clergyman and voluminous writer, was born in 1703. He studied some time at Jesus College, Cambridge, but is not recorded among its graduates; became vicar of Ronde, Wiltshire, in 1730; rector of St. Michael Queenhithe, London, in 1746; and, in addition, rector of Barnes, in Surrey, in 1758. He died … Continue reading “Warner, Ferdinando, LL.D”
Warner, Aaron, D.D
Warner, Aaron, D.D a Congregational minister, was born at Northampton, Mass., Oct. 20, 1794. After graduating from Williams College in 1815, he entered Andover Theological Seminary, from which he graduated four years afterwards. He was city missionary in Charleston, S. C., from 1819 to 1822, and part of the time was acting pastor of the … Continue reading “Warner, Aaron, D.D”
Warnefrid, Paul
Warnefrid, Paul SEE PAUL THE DEACON. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Warneford, Samuel Wilson, D.C.L
Warneford, Samuel Wilson, D.C.L a clergyman of the English Church, was born at Sevenhampton, near Highworth, in Wiltshire, in 1758. He was educated at University College, Oxford, where he received the degree of A.M. in 1786, and B.C.L. in 1790. He became rector of Liddiard Millicent, Wilts, in 1809; and of Bourton-on-the-Hill, in Gloucestershire, in … Continue reading “Warneford, Samuel Wilson, D.C.L”
Warne, Joseph Andrews, D.D
Warne, Joseph Andrews, D.D a Baptist minister, born in London, England, in 1795, was converted in early life, graduated at Stepney College in 1821, in 1822 came to America, settling first in North Carolina, where, after teaching some time, he became pastor of the Church in Newbern, and afterwards principal of the Furman Academy of … Continue reading “Warne, Joseph Andrews, D.D”
Warn
Warn “to put in mind, warn,” is translated “to warn” in the AV, in the passages mentioned under ADMONISH, B, No. 1 (which see); the RV always translates this word by the verb “to admonish.” primarily, “to show secretly” (hupo, “under,” deiknumi, “to show”), hence, generally, “to teach, make known,” is translated “to warn” in … Continue reading “Warn”
Warm (Verb)
Warm (Verb) “to warm, heat” (Eng. “thermal,” etc.), when used in the Middle Voice, signifies “to warm oneself,” Mar 14:54, Mar 14:67; Joh 18:18 (twice), Joh 18:25; Jam 2:16. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words