Tuesday, November 12, 2019

The Other Key III



fetch1
(fech)v. fetched, fetch-ing, fetch-es.v. tr. 1. To come or go after and take or bring back: The puppy fetched the stick that we had tossed. 2.   To cause to come. To bring in as a price: fetched a thousand dollars at auction. To interest or attract. 3.   To draw in (breath); inhale. To bring forth (a sigh, for example) with obvious effort. 4. Informal. To deliver (a blow) by striking; deal. 5. Nautical. To arrive at; reach: fetched port after a month at sea.v. intr. 1.   To go after something and return with it. To retrieve killed game. Used of a hunting dog. 2. To take an indirect route. 3.   Nautical. To hold a course. To turn about; veer.n. 1. The act or an instance of fetching. 2. Computer Science. A program routine that brings a module of a program from storage into main memory for immediate use. 3. A stratagem or trick. 4.   The distance over which a wind blows. The distance traveled by waves with no obstruction. --phrasal verb. fetch up. 5. To reach a stopping place or goal; end up. 6. To make up (lost time, for example). 7. To bring forth; produce. 8. To bring to a halt; stop.[Middle English fecchen, from Old English feccean. See ped-.]--fetch'er n.
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Then
Joab

sent
and
told David
all the things concerning the war;
And
charged
the
messenger,
saying,
When thou hast made an end of telling the matters of the war unto the king,
***
After these things the word of the Lord came unto Abram in a vision, saying,
Fear not,
Abram:
I am
thy
shield,
and
thy
exceeding great reward.
     And
Abram said,
Lord God,
what wilt thou give me,

seeing
I
go childless,
**
They that
see thee shall narrowly look upon thee,
and
consider thee,
saying,

Is this

the man that made the earth to tremble, that did shake kingdoms;

***
and
the
steward
of
my house
is this
Eliezer of Damascus?

**
And

if so
be
that

the
king's wrath arise,

and
he
say unto thee,

Wherefore approached ye so nigh unto the city when ye did fight?
knew ye not that they would shoot from the wall?
Who smote Abimelech the son of Jerubbesheth?
did not a woman cast a piece of a millstone upon him from the wall,
that he
died in Thebez?
***
And
the
Lord
said unto David,

Why
art
thou wroth?

And

why
is
thy
countenance fallen?

**
why
went ye nigh the wall?

then say thou,

Thy servant
Uriah
the
Hittite
is
dead also.

**
And
the
rib,

which
the
Lord God
had taken
from
man,
. . .

made
he
a woman,
and
brought
her
unto
the
man.

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And
when
the wife
of
Uriah
heard
that Uriah
her
husband was dead,

*

she
mourned

for
her
husband.
. . .
And when
the
mourning was past,

David sent

and
fetched
her

to
his house,

and
she

became
his
wife,

and
bare him
a
son.


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The book
of
the
generation
of
Immanuel Christ,
the
son of David,
the
son
of
Abraham.
I am


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