Thursday, September 13, 2012

ISamuelyeaon-Am There-fore God IS





Now the serpent was more subtil - than any beast of the field which – t-he Lord God had made.

Then the LORD answered Job out of the whirlwind,
an-d said,
Who is this -that darkeneth counsel by words with-out knowledge?

And Ad-am knew Eve h-is w-ife;
an-s-he conceived,
an-d bare Ca-in,
an-d said,
I have gotten a man - from t-he Lord.

Gird up - now thy loins like a - man;
for I will demand of thee,
an-d answer thou - me.

They are as stubble before t-he wind,
an-d as chaff that the storm carrieth away.
God layeth up h-is iniquity - for his children - he rewardeth h-im,
an-he sh-all know it.
H-is eyes shall see -his destruction,
an-d he shall drink of the wrath of the Almighty.
For what pleasure hath hein his house -after h-im,
when the number of h-is months -is cut off in the mid-st?

T-he rich man shall lie down,
t-he voice of thy brother's blood cri-eth un-to me from the ground.
and it sh-all come to pass,
that every one that find-eth me - shall slay me.

but he shall not be gathered - he open-eth his eyes,
and - he is not.

Did ever people hear the voice of God speaking out of the mid-st of t-he fire,
as thou hast heard,
and live?
Or hath God assayed to go - and take him a nation from the midst of another nation,
by temptations,
by signs,
an-d by wonders,
an-d by war,
an-d by a mighty hand,
an-d by a stretched out arm,
an-d by great terrors,
according to all that the Lord your God did - for you in Egypt before - your eyes?

An-d t-he flood was forty days up-on the earth;
an-d t-he waters increased,
an-d b-are up - t-he ark,
an-d it was lift up - above – t-he earth.

Unstable - as water,
thou shalt not excel;


Terrors take hold on h-im - as - waters, . . .


an-d said,
Who is th-is

And he ca-me un-to – h-is father,
an-d said,
My father:
an-d he said,
Here am I;

who art thou,
my son?
An-d Laban went to shear h-is sheep:
an-d Rachel had stolen the images - that were her father's.

. . . a temp-est steal-eth h-im away - in the night.
T-he east wind carrieth h-im away,
an-d he depart-eth - an-d as a storm hurleth h-im out of h-is place.
So - he drove out the man;
an-d he placed at the east of the garden of Eden Cherubims,
an-d a flaming s-word which turned every way,
to keep the way of t-he tree of life.

T-he un-god-ly are not - so:
but are like t-he chaff which t-he wind driveth away.
There-fore the un-god-ly shall not stand in the judgment,
nor sinners in the congregation of t-he righteous.

They cried,
but there was none to save them:
even - un-to - the Lord,
but he answered them not.

And - I will make - thy seed as t-he dust of the earth:
Then did I beat them - small as the dust be-fore t-he wind:
I did cast them out as the dirt in the streets.

ISamuelyeaon-Am there-fore, God IS



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