The specific idea that people will become wiser but more wicked is not directly stated in The Bible. However, a related concept can be found in 2 Timothy 3:1-5, which describes the last days as times when people will be "lovers of themselves" and exhibit various immoral behaviors despite having a form of godliness. Additionally, Ecclesiastes 1:18 mentions that "with much wisdom comes much sorrow," suggesting that increased wisdom can lead to a deeper awareness of human folly and wickedness.
You would say wiser - as in... Adam is wiser than Eve.
When people get older, they tend to get gray hair - that's the "crown of snow". And as people get older many(but not all) tend to become wiser. More experiences to draw from, more patience to think things through etc. It's a poetic but roundabout way of saying that people generally become wiser as they get older.
Nothing like that in the Bible, and from my experience it seems that each generation is getting more foolish as well as weaker.
I'm not sure what you're referring to, but I count more than five.AthaliahDelilahHerodiasJezebelMaacahPotiphar's wifeSalome
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If the tuxedo is for a fully grown adult male and he will have opportunities to wear it more than once it is wiser to buy. For children and one time use it is wiser to rent.
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The word 'wiser' is not a noun, it's the comparative form of the adjective: wise, wiser, wisest.Wiseness is the abstract noun form for the adjective, wise. Another abstract noun is wisdom.
Wicked Wicked Games - 2006 Leave Them Wanting More 1-9 was released on: USA: 15 December 2006