TRUSTING WORD OF THE DAY Yesterday’s word of the day, lovely, meets its opposite today in the form of “trouble.” Nobody wants trouble and trouble is a most troubling bloom. It is very big and overwhelming when compared to the smaller lovely bloom but very interesting. See what the Bible says about trouble – or you’re in for it!
lovely
FEEL GOOD WORD OF THE DAY Today is the day for a feel good word of the day. And what better word than lovely! Lovely verses are cool. Lovely related words all seem to feel good. Lovely. What greater thing is there than love? What adjective containing love could be anything but feel good. All of us at the WordBloom …
lovely
FEEL GOOD WORD OF THE DAY Today is the day for a feel good word of the day. And what better word than lovely! Lovely verses are cool. Lovely related words all seem to feel good. Lovely. What greater thing is there than love? What adjective containing love could be anything but feel good. All of us at the WordBloom …
expect
UNEXPECTED WORD OF THE DAY The WordBloom Team sometimes finds words that seem to have unexpected results. Today’s word, expect, is just one of those unexpected words. You might expect that expect would be found all over the Bible but it doesn’t even show up in the King James and only makes 7 appearances in the New American Standard. However, …
expect
UNEXPECTED WORD OF THE DAY The WordBloom Team sometimes finds words that seem to have unexpected results. Today’s word, expect, is just one of those unexpected words. You might expect that expect would be found all over the Bible but it doesn’t even show up in the King James and only makes 7 appearances in the New American Standard. However, …
srephah
ON FIRE WORD OF THE DAY The Old Testament was written in Hebrew. Today’s hot word, srephah, comes from that ancient language. The Team found srephah while researching the sometimes controversial idea of cremation. Cremation doesn’t occur in English in the Bible but it was found in the definition for srephah. You will have to check out the verses to …
srephah
ON FIRE WORD OF THE DAY The Old Testament was written in Hebrew. Today’s hot word, srephah, comes from that ancient language. The Team found srephah while researching the sometimes controversial idea of cremation. Cremation doesn’t occur in English in the Bible but it was found in the definition for srephah. You will have to check out the verses to …
succour
HELPFUL WORD OF THE DAY A U.S. Senator was on to something when he said, “The well read will always rule the unread.” Being well read provides and requires a broad vocabulary. Today’s old word will help us reach that goal. Though succour is only used in the King James, succour’s bloom is surrounded with related words like aid, helper, …
succour
HELPFUL WORD OF THE DAY A U.S. Senator was on to something when he said, “The well read will always rule the unread.” Being well read provides and requires a broad vocabulary. Today’s old word will help us reach that goal. Though succour is only used in the King James, succour’s bloom is surrounded with related words like aid, helper, …
lick
NOT SO TASTY WORD OF THE DAY Biblical uses of lick are not as tasty as ice cream cones, popsicles, and icing. In fact, lick in the Bible is not a pretty sight at all including but not at all limited to, dogs licking up the blood of the wicked and the wrong licking the the dust like serpents. Language …