Definition: The term "Wally Lamb" appears in a number of Bible verses, including Ezekiel 16:2-3, where it refers to an angelic being who serves as a witness for God.
In these verses, the Wally Lamb is described as having wings like eagles, a human body made of clay, and a golden horn that he blows from his mouth. He has been given the task of informing God's people about their sins.
The Bible also speaks about Wally Lamb when it says, "And they said unto him, Who are they that come and tell us of thy works?" (Luke 7:24). Here, the angelic beings who serve as witnesses to God are asked by the people to share what God has revealed in their lives.
In the end, Wally Lamb's work is described as "an everlasting testimony" for God's people. He helps them understand their responsibility and righteousness before God.
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