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what hath god wrought
interj. (context archaic English) (non-gloss definition: An expression of wonder and marvel at something.)
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What hath God wrought
"What hath God wrought" is a phrase from the Book of Numbers (Numbers 23:23), and may refer to:
- "What hath God wrought", the message transmitted on May 24, 1844 to officially open the Baltimore-Washington telegraph line
- What hath God wrought? The history of the Salvation Army in Canada, a 1952 book by Arnold Brown (General of The Salvation Army)
- What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815–1848, a Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Daniel Walker Howe