Definition: The word "anywise" refers to something that does not require any effort or action, as if it were natural or effortless. It's often used metaphorically for things that are naturally occurring or uncontrollable. For example: - The weather could be considered "anywise," as it doesn't require a lot of thought. - Even the act of sitting on a chair without lifting your feet is considered "anywise" because you donβt have to do anything physically. - While many tasks might seem effortless, they are actually complex and require careful planning. In the Bible context, "anywise" might refer to God's sovereign control over events or circumstances. It suggests that things happen by chance or in accordance with a higher power rather than requiring any effort from us humans.