wisdom|wisdoms in English
noun
[wis·dom || 'wɪzdəm]
knowledge; insight, common sense ; opinion; reason; words of wisdom
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1. Antonyms for Crazinesses include prudences, sagaciousness, sagacities, sagenesses, sanities, sapiences, sensibleness, soundnesses, wisdoms and reasonablenesses
2. WORLDLY WISDOM VERSUS GODLY WISDOM
3. Wisdom aries out of vexation, and vexation dissolves in wisdom.
4. That’s good wisdom which is wisdom in the end.
5. Instinctive wisdom indeed!
6. Wisdom From Above
7. Wisdom That Protects
8. Years bring wisdom.
9. (Isaiah 55:9; Micah 4:1) Jehovah’s wisdom is “the wisdom from above.”
10. 9 Wisdom That Protects
11. Wisdom of tha ancients
12. Wisdom is our hammer.
13. You possess wisdom now.
14. Bible Teachings —Timeless Wisdom
15. Much thinking yields wisdom.
16. My wisdom tooth hurts.
17. Wisdom Biorhythm: The wisdom cycle is derived from the emotional and intellectual Biorhythm data
18. Apothegm : Proverbs are potted wisdom
19. 12 Divine Wisdom for Life
20. * See also Truth; Understanding; Wisdom
21. ANCIENT WISDOM FOR MODERN LIVING
22. “Wisdom Along With an Inheritance”
23. Boldness takes wisdom and discernment
24. He also urged: “Acquire wisdom . . .
25. Advantage of wisdom (11, 12)