wonderworking

IPA: wˈʌndɝwˈɝkɪŋ

noun

  • The performance of wonders, marvels, or miracles.

adjective

  • Performing wonders, marvels, or miracles.
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Examples of "wonderworking" in Sentences

  • February 08, 2007 - There is power, power, wonderworking power
  • Zibeon is a wonderworking Rabbi, a subtle sophist, a crafty dialectician.
  • Further, by means of a fire he becomes, almost without effort, a wonderworking cause, a manipulator of nature, a miracle worker.
  • On the other hand we have no evidence whatsoever for an expectation of a crucified wonderworking Prophet-Messiah at the time of Jesus or before.
  • Bill, there are indications in some places like the dead sea scrolls that some Jewsand Samaritans were expecting a wonderworking Prophet-Messiah.
  • He still thought of Oglugechana, who dwells within a hollow tree, and determined to surprise and if possible to overpower this wonderworking old man.
  • The conversion by his followers of a galilean wonderworking prophet like Jesus into the crucified Messiah is one of those unexpected mutations that occurs from time to time in the history of religion.
  • The leather bag now disclosed its wonderworking phials; fifteen drops of a yellowish drug were diluted with two fingers of water, and the sick woman, lifted up in bed, managed to swallow this with sharp cries of pain.
  • They confess before me Thy power, Thy goodness, loudly proclaiming to all that Thou hast stretched out Thy wonderworking hand over them and raised them up from the bed of sickness, from their death-bed, when no one expected that they would live; and then, after the communion of Thy life-giving Body and Blood, they soon revived, were healed, and felt upon them at the very same hour and day Thy life-giving Hand.

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