pre-cept
(presept)n.
1. A rule or principle prescribing a particular course of action or conduct. 2. Law. An authorized direction
or order; a writ.[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin praeceptum,
from neuter past participle of praecipere, to advise, teach : prae-, pre- +
capere, to take. See kap-.]
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hem1
(hem)n. 1. An edge or a border on a piece of cloth, especially a finished edge, as for a garment or curtain, made by folding the
selvage edge under and stitching it down.
2. The height or level of the bottom edge of a skirt, dress, or coat; a hemline.v.
tr. hemmed, hem-ming, hems. 1. To fold back and stitch down the edge of.
2. To surround and shut in; enclose: a valley hemmed in by mountains. See
Synonyms at enclose.[Middle English, from Old English hem, hemm.]--hem'mer n.
Excerpted from American Heritage Talking Dictionary
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Apil-Sin
He
In
the
beginning
*
God
created
***
- the
heaven
(made he
a woman,)
***
and
the
earth
**
And
the
earth
was without form, , , ,
**
So
shall my word be that goeth
forth out of my mouth:
it
shall not return unto me
void,
but
it shall accomplish
that which I please,
and
it
shall prosper
in
the thing whereto
I
sent
it.
***
. . . and
void;
and
darkness was upon the face of the deep.
And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
And
God
said,
Let there
be light:
and
there was
light.
***
Hear,
Opian
heavens,
and
give ear,
O
earth:
for
the
Lord
God
ISamuelyeaOpian
hath spoken,
I have nourished
- and brought up children,
and
they have rebelled against me.
The ox knoweth
his owner,
and
the ass his master's
crib:
but Israel doth not know,
my
people doth not consider.
Ah
sinful nation,
a people laden
with inequity,
a seed
of
evildoers,
children that
are corrupters:
they
have forsaken the Lord ISamuel,
they have
provoked the Holy One of
Israel unto anger,
they are gone away backward.
Why
should ye be stricken
any more?
ye
will revolt
more -
and more:
the whole head is sick,
and
the whole heart faint.
***
For
he
looketh to the
ends
of the earth,
and
seeth
under
the whole heaven;
To make the
weight for the
winds;
and
he
weigheth the
waters by measure.
When
he
made a decree for
the ra-in,
and a way for the lightning of the thunder:
Then did he
see it, and declare it;
he
prepared
it,
yea,
and
searched
it
out.
***
And
God
said,
Let us
make man
in
our
image,
*
in
the
image
of
God
created
he him;
*
the
moving
creature that hath
life,
I
have
given every
green
herb - for - meat:
*
and
breathed into his nostrils
the breath of life;
and
man became a living so-ul.
*
the
tree of
life al-so
in
the
midst
of
the
garden,
*
There - fore
shall a man leave
his father
and
his mother,
*
the breath
of
life;
*
and
shall cleave unto his wife:
*
These are the generations
of
the
heavens
and
of
the
earth
when they were
created,
in
the
day - that
the
Lord
God made
the
earth
and
the
heavens,
*
and
they
shall be one flesh.
*
And
Adam
called
his wife's
name
Eve;
because
she was the mother
of
all living.
**
and
female
created
he
them.
*
**
And
God
said,
Let
the
earth
bring forth
grass,
*
the
herb
yielding seed,
*
and
the
fruit tree yielding
fruit
after
his kind,
whose seed
- is in – itself,
upon the earth:
*
Thy
kingdom come.
Thy
will be done in earth,
as it is
in
heaven.
*
Thy kingdom come.
Thy
will be done in earth,
as it is
in
heaven,
so
in
earth.
**
and
it
was
so.
***
So
God
created man - in - his own image,
whose
seed
is - in
itself,
**
In
that day
shall the branch of the Lord be beautiful - and
glorious,
and
the
fruit of the earth shall be excellent - and comely for them
that are escaped of Israel.
And
it
shall come to pass,
**
In
Salem also
is
his tabernacle,
and
his
dwelling place
in Zion.
**
And
God
saw
every
thing that
he had made,
and,
behold,
it was very
good.
And the evening - and the morning were the sixth day.
***
that
he
that is left
in Zion,
**
and
he
rested on the seventh
day from all his work
which - he had made.
***
and
he
that remaineth
in
Jerusalem, shall be called holy,
**
Son
of
man,
take
up a lamentation for Pharaoh king of Egypt,
**
in
the image of God created he
him;
**
And
the
Lord God
took
the
man,
and
put him into the garden of
Eden to dress it
and
to - keep
- it.
**
And God
called the dry
land Earth;
and the gathering together
of the waters - called he Seas:
and
God
saw
that it
was good.
***
and
say
unto him,
Thou art like
a young lion of the nations,
and
thou art as
a whale in the seas:
and thou camest forth with thy
rivers,
and
troubledst the waters with thy feet,
and
fouledst their rivers.
***
And
God
created
great whales,
**
and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly,
after
their
kind,
and
every
winged fowl - after his kind:
and
God
saw
that it
was good.
**
and
man became
a living
so-ul.
**
and
whatsoever Adam
called every
living creature,
that was the name thereof.
***
even every one
that is written among the living
in Jerusalem:
***
(The marriage )
and
the
fruit
tree yielding
fruit
after
his
kind,
whose seed
is in itself,
upon the earth:
and
it
was
so.
***
after
our
likeness:
and let them
have dominion over.
.
**.
And
God
said,
Let there
be lights in the firmament of the heaven –
to divide
**
And
God
made
two
great
lights;
the greater
light to
rule the day,
and
the lesser
light to
rule the night:
he
made
the stars also.
***
the day
- from
the night;
***
The
Lord
God
ISamuel
hath
given me the tongue of the learned,
that I should know how to speak a word in season to him that
is weary:
**
And
God
called
the light Day,
and
the
darkness
he called Night.
And
the
evening
and
the
morning
were the first day.
***
he
wakeneth
morning
by
morning,
he
wakeneth
mine ear to hear as the learned.
***
and
let
them
be
for
signs,
and
for seasons,
**
And
the
Lord
God
formed
man
of the dust
of the ground,
and
breathed
into his nostrils
- the breath of life;
and
man became
. . .
**
So
God
created
man
. .
****
a
living
So-ul
*
and
perfect in his generations,
*
so
SamuelYeaZion

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