Entity: WALKS-ON-WATER
Walks-on-water refers to the ability to perform god-like or superhuman feats, often used figuratively to describe extraordinary abilities or actions.
Walks-on-Water
Etymology
The term 'Walks-on-water' is derived from the biblical account of Jesus Christ walking on the Sea of Galilee, a miraculous act that symbolizes divine power and authority.
Definition
Walks-on-water refers to the ability to perform god-like or superhuman feats, often used figuratively to describe extraordinary abilities or actions that seem impossible for an ordinary human being.
Historical Context
The concept of walking on water originates from various religious and cultural narratives, symbolizing divine intervention, supernatural powers, or exceptional talents.
Cultural Significance
In popular culture, 'Walks-on-water' is often used metaphorically to praise exceptional achievements, skills, or talents that surpass normal human capabilities.
Related Concepts
- Miracles: Extraordinary events attributed to divine intervention.
- Superhuman Abilities: Abilities beyond the scope of ordinary human capabilities.
See Also
- [Miracle](link to miracle wiki page)
- [Divine Intervention](link to divine intervention wiki page)
To possess extraordinary abilities or perform miraculous feats, often beyond the capabilities of ordinary humans.