Dwka [OFFICIAL]

: In the Gospel of John, particularly in John 17 , the word is used to describe the "giving" of the Father to the Son. It implies a completed action with lasting effects—a gift that remains in the possession of the recipient.

: It serves as a shorthand for researchers (like D.W.K. Andrews) in university filing systems and publication indices. : In the Gospel of John, particularly in

In a completely different context, "dwka" refers to a specific type of fruit-bearing tree valued in indigenous farming and hunting practices. : In the Gospel of John

: Indigenous communities manage these trees as part of a larger ecosystem, using them to maintain a balance between agricultural needs and forest biodiversity. 4. Modern Applications and Identifiers particularly in John 17