WALKING

Source: 560, 566, 567

WALKING. → With God
* According to his commands De 5:33; Ps 1; Jer 7:23
* In his ways De 28:9; Jos 22:5
* In the old paths Jer 6:16
* As taught by him 1Ki 8:36; Isa 2:3; 30:21
* Uprightly Pr 2:7
* In his statutes and judgments Eze 37:24
* In newness of life Ro 6:4
* Not after the flesh, but after the Spirit Ro 8:1; Ga 5:16
* Honestly, as in the day Ro 13:13
* Not walking by sight, but by faith 2Co 5:7
* In love, following Christ Eph 5:2
* Worthy of the Lord Col 1:10
* In Christ Col 2:6
* By the gospel rule Php 3:16
* In the light, as God is 1Jo 1:7
* In white clothing Re 3:4
* In the light of heaven Re 21:24

→ INSTANCES OF
* Enoch Ge 5:24
* Noah Ge 6:9

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walking. Walking, n. the act of moving by regular steps

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Walk″ing, a. & n. from Walk, v. Walking beam. See Beam, 10. — Walking crane, a kind of traveling crane. See under Crane. — Walking fern. (Bot.) See Walking leaf, below. — Walking fish (Zoöl.), any one of numerous species of Asiatic fishes of the genus Ophiocephalus, some of which, as O. marulius, become over four feet long. They have a special cavity over the gills lined with a membrane adapted to retain moisture to aid in respiration, and are thus able to travel considerable distances over the land at night, whence the name. They construct a curious nest for their young. Called also langya. — Walking gentleman (Theater), an actor who usually fills subordinate parts which require a gentlemanly appearance but few words. — Walking lady (Theater), an actress who usually fills such parts as require only a ladylike appearance on the stage. — Walking leaf. (a) (Bot.) A little American fern (Camptosorus rhizophyllus); — so called because the fronds taper into slender prolongations which often root at the apex, thus producing new plants. (b) (Zoöl.) A leaf insect. See under Leaf. — Walking papers, or Walking ticket, an order to leave; dismissal, as from office. Bartlett. — Walking stick. (a) A stick or staff carried in the hand for hand for support or amusement when walking; a cane. (b) (Zoöl.) A stick insect; — called also walking straw. See Illust. of Stick insect, under Stick. — Walking wheel (Mach.), a prime mover consisting of a wheel driven by the weight of men or animals walking either in it or on it; a treadwheel.