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== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_79902" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_79902" /> ==
<div> '''1: οὐ μή ''' (Strong'S #3364 — particle — ou me — oo <i> may </i> ) </div> <p> a double negative, expressing an emphatic negation, "by no means," is rendered "in no wise" in &nbsp;Matthew 10:42; &nbsp;Luke 18:17; &nbsp;John 6:37; &nbsp;Acts 13:41; &nbsp;Revelation 21:27 . </p> <div> '''2: πάντως ''' (Strong'S #3843 — Adverb — pantos — pan'-toce ) </div> <p> "altogether, by all means," is used with the negative ou ("not") in &nbsp;Romans 3:9 , stating a complete denial, rendered "No, in no wise." See [[All]] , [[B,]] 3, [[Altogether]] , [[B,]] 1. </p> <div> '''3: παντελής ''' (Strong'S #3838 — Adjective — panteles — pan-tel-ace' ) </div> <p> the neuter of panteles, is used with the negative me, and with eis to, "unto the," in &nbsp;Luke 13:11 , and translated "in no wise," lit., "not to the uttermost:" see [[Uttermost]] , No. 1. </p>
<div> '''1: '''''Οὐ Μή''''' ''' (Strong'S #3364 particle ou me oo <i> may </i> ) </div> <p> a double negative, expressing an emphatic negation, "by no means," is rendered "in no wise" in &nbsp;Matthew 10:42; &nbsp;Luke 18:17; &nbsp;John 6:37; &nbsp;Acts 13:41; &nbsp;Revelation 21:27 . </p> <div> '''2: '''''Πάντως''''' ''' (Strong'S #3843 Adverb pantos pan'-toce ) </div> <p> "altogether, by all means," is used with the negative ou ("not") in &nbsp;Romans 3:9 , stating a complete denial, rendered "No, in no wise." See [[All]] , B, 3, [[Altogether]] , B, 1. </p> <div> '''3: '''''Παντελής''''' ''' (Strong'S #3838 Adjective panteles pan-tel-ace' ) </div> <p> the neuter of panteles, is used with the negative me, and with eis to, "unto the," in &nbsp;Luke 13:11 , and translated "in no wise," lit., "not to the uttermost:" see [[Uttermost]] , No. 1. </p>
          
          
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_64340" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_64340" /> ==
<p> [[Wise,]] a. s as z. [[G.,]] to know., [[L.]] </p> 1. Properly, having knowledge hence, having the power of discerning and judging correctly, or of discriminating between what is true and what is false between what is fit and proper, and what is improper as a wise prince a wise magistrate. [[Solomon]] was deemed the wisest man. But a man may be speculatively and not practically wise. Hence, 2. Discrete and judicious in the use or applications of knowledge choosing laudable ends, and the best means to accomplish them. This is to be practically wise. &nbsp;Genesis 41 . 3. [[Skillful]] dextrous. <p> They are wise to do evil, but to do good they have no knowledge. &nbsp;Jeremiah 4 . </p> 4. [[Learned]] knowing as the wise and the unwise. &nbsp;Romans 1 . 5. Skilled in arts, science, philosophy, or in magic and divination. &nbsp;2 Samuel 14 . 6. [[Godly]] pious. &nbsp;Proverbs 13 . <p> --The holy Scriptures, which are able to make thee wise to salvation. &nbsp;2 Timothy 3 . </p> 7. Skilled in hidden arts a sense somewhat ironical as the wise woman of Brainford. 8.Dictated or guided by wisdom containing wisdom judicious well adapted to produce good effects applicable to things as a wise saying a wise scheme or plan wise conduct or management a wise determination. 9. Becoming a wise man grave discrete as wise deportment. <p> [[Wise,]] n. s as z. [[G.]] [[Manner]] way of being or acting. </p> <p> This song she sings in most commanding wise. </p> <p> In fittest wise. </p> <p> In the foregoing form, this word is obsolete, the use of it is now very limited. It is common in the following phrases. </p> 1. In any wise. <p> If he that sanctified the field will in any wise redeem it-- &nbsp;Leviticus 27 . </p> <p> [[Fret]] not thyself in any wise. &nbsp;Psalms 37 . </p> 2. On this wise. <p> On this wise ye shall bless the children of Israel. &nbsp;Numbers 6 . </p> 3. In no wise. He shall in no wise lose his reward. &nbsp;Matthew 10 . <p> It is used in composition, as in likewise, otherwise, lengthwise, &c. By mistake, ways is often used for it as lengthways, for lengthwise. </p>
<p> WISE, a. s as z. G., to know., L. </p> 1. Properly, having knowledge hence, having the power of discerning and judging correctly, or of discriminating between what is true and what is false between what is fit and proper, and what is improper as a wise prince a wise magistrate. [[Solomon]] was deemed the wisest man. But a man may be speculatively and not practically wise. Hence, 2. Discrete and judicious in the use or applications of knowledge choosing laudable ends, and the best means to accomplish them. This is to be practically wise. &nbsp;Genesis 41 . 3. [[Skillful]] dextrous. <p> They are wise to do evil, but to do good they have no knowledge. &nbsp;Jeremiah 4 . </p> 4. [[Learned]] knowing as the wise and the unwise. &nbsp;Romans 1 . 5. Skilled in arts, science, philosophy, or in magic and divination. &nbsp;2 Samuel 14 . 6. [[Godly]] pious. &nbsp;Proverbs 13 . <p> --The holy Scriptures, which are able to make thee wise to salvation. &nbsp;2 Timothy 3 . </p> 7. Skilled in hidden arts a sense somewhat ironical as the wise woman of Brainford. 8.Dictated or guided by wisdom containing wisdom judicious well adapted to produce good effects applicable to things as a wise saying a wise scheme or plan wise conduct or management a wise determination. 9. Becoming a wise man grave discrete as wise deportment. <p> WISE, n. s as z. G. [[Manner]] way of being or acting. </p> <p> This song she sings in most commanding wise. </p> <p> In fittest wise. </p> <p> In the foregoing form, this word is obsolete, the use of it is now very limited. It is common in the following phrases. </p> 1. In any wise. <p> If he that sanctified the field will in any wise redeem it-- &nbsp;Leviticus 27 . </p> <p> [[Fret]] not thyself in any wise. &nbsp;Psalms 37 . </p> 2. On this wise. <p> On this wise ye shall bless the children of Israel. &nbsp;Numbers 6 . </p> 3. In no wise. He shall in no wise lose his reward. &nbsp;Matthew 10 . <p> It is used in composition, as in likewise, otherwise, lengthwise, &c. By mistake, ways is often used for it as lengthways, for lengthwise. </p>
          
          
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_195807" /> ==
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_195807" /> ==
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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_66109" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_66109" /> ==
<p> (חָכָם, ''chakdm, σόφος).'' The [[Hebrew]] word, חֲכָמֹי, ''chakamin,'' rendered "wise men" (&nbsp;Genesis 41:8; &nbsp;Exodus 7:11; &nbsp;Ecclesiastes 9:17; Jeremiah 1:35; &nbsp;Esther 1:13) not only signifies men celebrated for wisdom, ''magi,'' but also ''magicians'' or enchanters. (See [[Magic]]). The feminine of the same term, חִכְמָה, ''chakmah,'' is used for a "wise woman," one noted for ''cunning'' or ''skill'' (&nbsp;2 Samuel 14:2; &nbsp;2 Samuel 20:16). (See [[Witch]]). The Hebrew word חִרְטֻמַּים chartummim, rendered "magicians" (&nbsp;Genesis 41:8; &nbsp;Genesis 41:24; &nbsp;Exodus 7:11; &nbsp;Exodus 7:22; &nbsp;Exodus 8:7; &nbsp;Exodus 8:18-19; &nbsp;Exodus 9:11; &nbsp;Daniel 1:20; &nbsp;Daniel 2:21), properly signifies sacred scribes, skilled in the sacred writing or hieroglyphics; and is applied to a class of [[Egyptian]] priests; and also to the magi of [[Babylon]] and Persia. (See [[Magi]]). In &nbsp;Matthew 2:1-16, the Greek term is μάγος, having the same significance. (See [[Star In The East]]). </p>
<p> ( '''''חָכָם''''' , ''Chakdm, '''''Σόφος''''' ).'' The [[Hebrew]] word, '''''חֲכָמֹי''''' , ''Chakamin,'' rendered "wise men" (&nbsp;Genesis 41:8; &nbsp;Exodus 7:11; &nbsp;Ecclesiastes 9:17; Jeremiah 1:35; &nbsp;Esther 1:13) not only signifies men celebrated for wisdom, ''Magi,'' but also [[Magicians]] or enchanters. (See [[Magic]]). The feminine of the same term, '''''חִכְמָה''''' , ''Chakmah,'' is used for a "wise woman," one noted for [[Cunning]] or [[Skill]] (&nbsp;2 Samuel 14:2; &nbsp;2 Samuel 20:16). (See [[Witch]]). The Hebrew word '''''חִרְטֻמַּים''''' chartummim, rendered "magicians" (&nbsp;Genesis 41:8; &nbsp;Genesis 41:24; &nbsp;Exodus 7:11; &nbsp;Exodus 7:22; &nbsp;Exodus 8:7; &nbsp;Exodus 8:18-19; &nbsp;Exodus 9:11; &nbsp;Daniel 1:20; &nbsp;Daniel 2:21), properly signifies sacred scribes, skilled in the sacred writing or hieroglyphics; and is applied to a class of [[Egyptian]] priests; and also to the magi of [[Babylon]] and Persia. (See [[Magi]]). In &nbsp;Matthew 2:1-16, the Greek term is '''''Μάγος''''' , having the same significance. (See [[Star In The East]]). </p>
          
          
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