Bible Concordance
Wane (2 Occurrences)Isaiah 51:6 Let your eyes be lifted up to the heavens, and turned to the earth which is under them: for the heavens will go in flight like smoke, and the earth will become old like a coat, and its people will come to destruction like insects: but my salvation will be for ever, and my righteousness will not come to an end. (See NAS)
Isaiah 60:20 Your sun will never again go down, or your moon keep back her light: for the Lord will be your eternal light, and the days of your sorrow will be ended. (See NAS NIV)
Thesaurus
Wane (2 Occurrences)... 5. (n.) Decline; failure; diminution; decrease; declension. 6. (n.) An inequality
in a board. Multi-Version Concordance
Wane (2 Occurrences).
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Wanders (7 Occurrences)
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Zidon (25 Occurrences)
... From the time of David its glory began to wane, and Tyre, its "virgin daughter"
(Isaiah 23:12), rose to its place of pre-eminence. ...
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Gezer (14 Occurrences)
... remains at all periods are considerable), but from the Tell el-Amarna Letters, a
century or so later, we learn that Egyptian influence was then on the wane. ...
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Wax (32 Occurrences)
... illustration. Noah Webster's Dictionary. 1. (vi) To increase in size; to grow
bigger; to become larger or fuller; -- opposed to wane. 2 ...
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Decrease (4 Occurrences)
... 3. (n.) A becoming less; gradual diminution; decay; as, a decrease of revenue or
of strength. 4. (n.) The wane of the moon. Multi-Version Concordance ...
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Dayspring (2 Occurrences)
... the coming sun to be obliterated by his rising? `He must wax, but I must
wane' (John 3:30). What was John's work but, by his own ...
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Empire (8 Occurrences)
... With the Flavians begins a new epoch in Roman history of pronounced importance
for Christianity. The exclusive Roman ideas are on the wane. ...
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Greek
5352. phthinoporinos -- autumnal ... From derivative of phthino (to
wane; akin to the base of phtheiro) and opora (meaning
late autumn); autumnal (as stripped of leaves) -- whose fruit withereth.
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