Biblia

Wandsworth

Wandsworth a large village of England, county of Surrey, on the Wandle, near its mouth in the Thames, five miles south-west of St. Paul’s, and now included in the city of London; noted as being the seat of the first Presbyterian Church and the first presbytery. In 1572 the first presbytery was organized secretly. The … Continue reading “Wandsworth”

Wanderings of Israel

Wanderings of Israel wonder-ingz: I.CONDITIONS 1.The Wilderness 2.Four Separate Regions Included 3.The Sandy Tract 4.Description of the Arabah 5.Physical Condition of the Wilderness 6.Difficulties Regarding the Numbers of Israel and Account of Tabernacle 7.Difficulty as to Number of Wagons 8.Fauna of the Desert 9.Characteristic Names of the Districts II.FIRST JOURNEY 1.Mode of Traveling 2.The Route: … Continue reading “Wanderings of Israel”

Wandering Stars

Wandering Stars The Epistle of Jude is an earnest warning against false teachers with a strong denunciation of them. In Jud 1:12-13 the writer uses one metaphor after another to depict the falseness, sensuality, and apostasy of these men. The list ends with wandering stars, for whom the blackness of darkness hath been reserved for … Continue reading “Wandering Stars”

Wandering

Wandering of the Israelites in the wilderness in consequence of their rebellious fears to enter the Promised Land (Num. 14:26-35). They wandered for forty years before they were permitted to cross the Jordan (Josh. 4:19; 5:6). The record of these wanderings is given in Num. 33:1-49. Many of the stations at which they camped cannot … Continue reading “Wandering”

Wander

Wander for which see DECEIT, C, No. 6, is translated “to wander” in Heb 11:38, Passive Voice, lit., “were made to wander.” Note: In the AV of 1Ti 5:13; Heb 11:37, perierchomai, “to go about or around,” is translated “to wander about.” See GO, No. 29. “a wanderer” (Eng., “planet”), is used metaphorically in Jud … Continue reading “Wander”