Brew
brewed, brew-ing, brews.v. tr. 1. To make (ale or beer) from malt and hops by infusion, boiling, and fermentation.
2. To make (a beverage) by boiling, steeping, or mixing various ingredients: brew tea. 3. To concoct; devise: brew a plot to overthrow the government.v. intr. 1.
To make ale or beer as an occupation. 2. To be imminent; impend: "storms brewing on every frontier" (John Dos Passos).n. 1. A beverage made by brewing. A serving of such a beverage. 2. Something produced as if by brewing; a mix: Their politics were a strange brew of idealism and self-interest.[Middle English brewen, from Old English breowan. See bhreu-.]--brew'age n. --brew'er n.
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ret-ri-bu-tion
(retr-byooshn)n. 1. Something justly deserved; recompense. 2. Something given or demanded in repayment, especially punishment. 3. Theology. Punishment or reward distributed in a future life based on performance in this one.[Middle English retribucion, from Old French retribution, from Latin retributio, retribution-, from retributus, past participle of retribuere, to pay back : re-, re- + tribuere, to grant. See TRIBE.]
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pseud-e-pig-ra-pha
(soodi-pigr-f)pl.n. 1. Spurious writings, especially writings falsely attributed to biblical characters or times. 2. A body of texts written between 200 B.C. and A.D. 200 and spuriously ascribed to various prophets and kings of Hebrew Scriptures.[Greek, from neuter pl. of pseudepigraphos, falsely ascribed : pseudes, false. See PSEUDO- + epigraphein, to inscribe : epi-, epi- + graphein, to write. See gerbh-.]--pseud'e-pig'ra-phal (-r-fl). or pseud'ep-i-graph'ic (soodep-i-grafik). or pseud'ep-i-graph'i-cal (-i-kl). or pseud'e-pig'ra-phous (-r-fs). adj.
Excerpted from American Heritage Talking
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You are no
doubt aware that I have included text taken from,
The
book of Enoch.
A
book designated to be a. pseudepigrapha,
However in all honesty, that designation should include the book of the Canaanites, Hittites and the Moabites all bruised to
the point of near-good for nothing begrudgingly yielding very little authenticated
information ensconced in bewildering mishmash of nonsense leaving only the
very Elect to decipher and glean any pertinent information from it.
As I
foraged through the entangled its detailing message, reporting the events that took place
during the birth and life of Emmanuel, I approached the the 'good news" with the mindset that
had been taught me in my early days as a Christian.
I read to authenticate never a moment did I imagine therein was very little in
the way of truth. Since that time and by the spirit that abides with Israel it
has been revealed to me that Shelomith, the mother of the
Christ was considerably older than written and in the time she was a woman
considered to be past motherhood and I have concluded Shelomith died in childbirth in
Bethlehem.
The
language in the book of Enoch has yielded its message effortlessly but still I
proceed with trembling caution.
The book
supports, scripture and scripture support The book.
They
compliment one another and the knowledge is given freely to Israel, heretofore
is not compromised one wit.
At the top of
this teaching, you notice the word is in red, ret-ri-bu-tion.
It was the first time had encountered the word retribution and with a quick research, not
to my surprise, the word does not appear anywhere in the scriptures, nor, to my
relief, anywhere in the Epistles of Emmanuel the Christ.
In fact the
word, retribution, introduces an enlightened aspect of the Spirit, spirits and
opening a vista of insight on the subject of Death.
In time I
will investigate deeper and share it with you by my teachers.
I know all
Israel will find it interesting lightly touching on the subject I have found it
to be empowering.
ISamuel
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The I
asked
regarding
it,
and
regarding
all
the
hollow
places:
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And the Lord said unto
Cain,
Why
art thou
wroth?
and
why
is thy
countenance fallen?
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'Why
is
one
separated
from
the
other?'
And he answered me and said unto me:
**
And God made the firmament,
and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament:
and it was so.
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'These three
have been made that the spirits of the dead might be separated.
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And God said,
Let us
make
man in our image,
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And such a division has been make (for) the spirits of the righteous,
in which there is the bright spring of water.
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God created the heaven
and the earth.
. . . And the earth was without form,
and void;
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And God made the firmament,
and divided the waters . . .
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And such has been made for sinners when they die and are buried in the earth and judgement has not been executed on them in their lifetime.
Here their spirits shall be set apart in this great pain till the great day of judgement and punishment and torment of those who curse for ever
and retribution for their spirits.
The book of Enoch
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And
he
called
his
name
Noah,
saying,
**
And the name of the second river is Gihon: the same is it that compasseth
the whole land
of
Ethiopia.
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This
same
shall comfort us concerning
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And God said,
Let us
make man
in our image,
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And God
said,
Let the earth bring forth grass,
the herb
yielding seed,
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And the name of the second river is Gihon:
the same is it that
compasseth
the whole land
of
Ethiopia.
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And out
of
the
ground
made the Lord God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food;
the tree of life also in the midst of the garden,
and
the tree of knowledge
of
good
and
evil.
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and
the fruit tree
yielding
fruit
after his kind,
whose seed
is in itself,
upon the earth:
and
it was so.
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after
our likeness:
and
let
them
have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.
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our work
and
toil
of
our
hands,
because
of
the
ground
which the Lord hath
cursed.
ISamuelyeaon
