what hath God wrought



what hath God wrought

"What has God done"; usually used to express one's awe. The phrase originated in the Bible and, in 1844, Samuel Morse sent it as the first telegram. Every time I look at my infant daughter, all I can do is marvel—what hath God wrought.
See also: god, hath, wrought

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JosÈPhe-French
DÉSirÉde-zee-REFrench
SapphoSAF-o (English)Ancient Greek
Laryn-English (Rare)
ÀNgel-Catalan
Jay[dʒei]