Wrath of God is a term that describes the character of God, which is also love, but “don’t push Him too much” because he has a mad side too.
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Who were the Wise men?
Who were the Wise men? This is a brief study of the wise men that came to see the Messiah Christ-child in Bethlehem.
Wasp
Wasp.
These overgrown relatives of bees are known for their painful sting. Wasps are common throughout the Holy Land. Hornets are a large species of wasp. So savage were these insects when disturbed that Egyptian soldiers used hornets as a symbol of their military might. When the people of Israel were marching toward the Promised Land, God promised He would send hornets before them to drive the Canaanites out of the land (Ex. 23:28). Ancient writers claim that entire tribes were sometimes driven out of a country by wasps or hornets.
Source: [Anon-Animals]
Wild Beast
The expression occurs twice in the D.V., but much oftener in the A.V., and R. V., where it is in several places a substitute for the awkward “beast of the field”, the Hebrew name of wild animals at large. The first time we read of “wild beasts” in the D.V., it fairly stands for the Hebrew word zîz [Ps. lxxix (Hebr., lxxx), 14], albeit the “singular wild beast” is a clumsy translation. The same Hebrew word in Ps. 49:11, at least for consistency’s sake, should have been rendered in the same manner; “the beauty of the field” must consequently be corrected into “wild beast”. In Is., 13:21, “wild beasts” is an equivalent for the Hebr. Ciyyîm, i. e. denizens of the desert. This word in different places has been translated in divers manners: demons (Isaiah 34:14), dragons (Psalm 73:14; Jeremiah 1:39); it possibly refers to the hyena.
Source: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_animals_in_the_Bible]
Wryneck
Wryneck (see Swallow).
Source: [Anon-Animals]
Wild Goat
Wild Goat (see Goat).
Source: [Anon-Animals]
Wild Donkey
Wild Donkey (see Donkey).
Source: [Anon-Animals]