A w-word is a euphemism for any avoidable word beginning with W.
The Greek word for wisdom is "sophia" (σοφία). It encompasses not just knowledge but also the application of that knowledge in a practical and discerning manner. In ancient Greek philosophy, particularly in the works of Plato and Aristotle, "sophia" was highly regarded as a virtue essential for living a good life.
You are thinking of the Commutative Property. It says that if you add or multiply two numbers, it doesn't matter which comes first. For example. 2+5 = 7, and 5+2 also makes 7. 3x8 = 24, and 8x3 is also 24.
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The exile of Judah (the tribe of Yehudah) is the same thing as the Babylonian Exile, which took place for seventy years, some 2500 years ago. The Babylonians, who destroyed the First Temple, exiled the people of Judah to Babylon; and they were allowed to return to Israel (Judea) seventy years later, under Cyrus. (Actually, it involved the two tribes of Judah and Benjamin. The other ten Israelite tribes weren't involved, since they had already been exiled 133 years earlier, and ended up in more distant locations.)