en-treat
(en-tret) also in-treat (in-)v. en-treat-ed,
en-treat-ing, en-treats.v. tr. 1. To make an earnest request of. 2. To
ask for earnestly; petition for. 3. Archaic. To deal with; treat.v.
intr. To make an earnest request or petition; plead. See Synonyms at
beg.[Middle English entreten, from Anglo-Norman entreter : en-, causative pref.
See EN-1 + treter, to treat. See TREAT.]--en-treat'ing-ly adv. --en-treat'ment
n.
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suf-fer(sufr)v. suf-fered,
suf-fer-ing, suf-fers.v. intr. 1. To feel pain or distress; sustain loss, injury, harm, or punishment. 2. To tolerate or endure evil, injury, pain, or death. See Synonyms at bear1. 3. To appear at a disadvantage: "He suffers by comparison with his greater contemporary" (Albert C. Baugh).v. tr. 1. To undergo or sustain (something painful, injurious, or unpleasant): "Ordinary men have always had to suffer the history their leaders were making" (Herbert J. Muller). 2. To experience; undergo: suffer a change in staff. See Synonyms at experience. 3. To endure or bear; stand: would not suffer fools. 4. To permit; allow: "They were not suffered to aspire to so exalted a position as that of streetcar conductor" (Edmund S. Morgan).[Middle English suffren, from Old French sufrir, from Vulgar Latin *sufferire, from Latin sufferre : sub-, sub- + ferre, to carry. See bher-1.]--suf'fer-er n. --suf'fer-i American Heritage Dictionary
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EAST
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And
it
came to pass,
as they
journeyed
from the east,
that they
found
a
plain
in
the
land
of
Shinar;
and they dwelt
there.
**
And Lot lifted
up
his eyes,
and beheld
all
the plain
of
Jordan,
Then Lot
chose
him
all the
plain
of
Jordan;
and Lot
journeyed east:
and they
separated
themselves
the
one
from
the other.
**
But those
that encamp
before
the
tabernacle
toward the east,
even
before
the
tabernacle
of
the
congregation eastward,
shall
be
Moses,
**
And
the
Lord
said
unto him,
What
is that
in
thine
hand?
***
What aileth
thee,
Hagar?
fear not;
for God
hath heard
the voice
of
the
lad
where
he
is.
Arise,
lift up
the
lad,
and hold
him in
thine
hand;
for
I
will make
him
a
great nation.
*
and they
bare children
to
them,
the same became
mighty men
which
were
of
old,
men of renown.
**
And Cush
begat
Nimrod:
he
began
to
be
a
mighty
one
in
the earth.
****
And the
Lord
said unto
him,
What
is
that
in thine hand?
And he said,
A rod.
**
And he said
unto the
woman,
Yea,
hath God said,
Ye shall not eat
of
every
tree
of the
garden?
**
Cast
it
on the
ground.
**
And the woman
said
unto
the
serpent,
We
may eat
of the fruit
of
the trees
of
the garden:
**
And he
cast
it
on
the ground,
and
it
became a serpent;
**
Now
the
serpent
was
more subtil
than
any
beast
of the
field
which
the
Lord God
had made.
**
In
the
day
that God
created man,
in
the
likeness
of
God
made
he
him;
***
and Moses
fled
from
before
it.
**
Therefore
thus
saith
the
Lord God
of
hosts,
O
my people
that
dwellest in Zion,
be
not
afraid
of
the
Assyrian:
he
shall smite
thee
with a rod,
and shall lift
up
his
staff
against
thee,
after
the
manner
of
Egypt.
For
yet
a
very little while,
and the
indignation
shall cease,
and mine anger
in
their
destruction.
**
And the
Lord
said unto
Moses,
Put
forth
thine hand,
**
Now
therefore
restore
*
*
the
man his wife;
. . . and
if thou
restore
her not,
know thou
that thou
shalt surely die,
thou,
and
all that
are
thine.
**
and take
it
by
the tail.
And he
put forth
his hand,
and caught it,
and it became
a rod
in his
hand:
***
That they
may
believe
that the
Lord God
of
their fathers,
the
God
of
Abraham,
the
God
of
Isaac,
and the
God
of
Jacob,
hath
appeared
unto
thee.
And the
Lord
said
furthermore
unto him,
Put
now
thine hand
into
thy
bosom.
**
And God
called
the
light Day,
. . . and the morning
were the
first day.
**
How
art thou
fallen
from
heaven,
O
Lucifer,
son
of the
morning!
how
art thou
cut
down
to the
ground,
which didst
weaken
the
nations!
For
thou hast
said
in
thine heart,
I
will ascend
into
heaven,
I
will exalt
my
throne above
the
stars
of
God:
**
And
he
put
his
hand
into
his
bosom:
and when
he
took
it
out,
behold,
his hand
was
leprous
as
snow.
And
he
said,
Put
thine hand
into
thy
bosom again.
***
And
the
dove
came
in to
him
in
the
evening;
and,
lo,
in
her
mouth
was an olive
leaf
plucked off:
**
And
the
beginning
of his
kingdom
was
Babel, . . .
… in the
land of Shinar.
Asshur,
and builded
Nineveh,
and the
city
Rehoboth, and Calah,
And Resen
between
and Calah:
the
same
is
a
great city.
**
Then cometh
Immanuel
from
Nineveh
to
Jordan
unto
Elisha,
to be
anointed
of
him.
But Elisha
forbad
him,
saying,
I
have need
to be
anointed
of
thee,
and comest
thou
to me?
And
Immanuel
said
unto
him,
Suffer
it
to be
so
now:
for thus it
becometh
us
to
fulfil
all
righteousness.
Then
he
suffered
him.
**
And they
answered
them,
and said,
He is;
behold,
he is
before you:
make haste
now,
for he
came
today
to
the city;
for there
is a
sacrifice
of the
people
today
in the
high place:
As soon
as ye
be
come into
the
city,
ye shall
straightway
find him,
before
he
go
up
to the
high place
to
eat:
for
the
people
will not
eat
until
he
come,
because
he doth
bless the sacrifice;
and
afterwards
they eat
that
be
bidden.
Now
therefore
get you up;
for
about
this time
ye
shall find him.
***
For God,
said
she,
hath
appointed
me
another
seed instead
of
Abel,
whom Cain slew.
**
And Immanuel,
when
he
was
anointed,
went
up
straightway
out
of
the
water:
and,
lo,
the heavens
were
opened
unto him,
and
he
saw
*
And
the
Spirit of God
moved
upon the face
of the
waters.
*
the
Spirit of God
descending like a dove,
and
upon
him:
****
And Rebekah
lifted
up her eyes,
and
when
she
saw
Isaac,
****
And every
beast
that parteth
the
hoof,
and cleaveth
**
and every living
creature
that moveth,
**
the cleft
into
two claws,
and cheweth
the cud
among
the beasts,
that
ye
shall eat.
Nevertheless
these
ye
shall not eat
of
them that chew the cud,
or
of
them that
divide
the
cloven hoof;
as the camel,
and the hare,
and the coney:
for they chew the cud,
but
divide not the hoof;
therefore
they are unclean
unto you.
**
she
lighted
off
the camel.
**
And
the
Lord
shall
cause
his
glorious voice
to be
heard,
and shall shew
the
lighting down
of
his arm,
with
the indignation
of
his anger,
***
But when
he
saw
the multitudes,
he
was moved
with
compassion
on
them,
because they fainted,
and
were
scattered
abroad,
as
sheep
having
no
shepherd.
Then saith
he
unto his disciples,
The harvest
truly
is
plenteous,
but
the
labourers
are few;
**
And
it
came to pass
on
the
morrow,
that the
firstborn
said unto
the
younger,
Behold,
**
And Adam knew
Eve his wife;
and she
conceived,
and bare Cain,
and said,
I
have
gotten a man
from
the
Lord.
**
Hear my voice;
ye
wives
of
Lamech,
hearken
unto
my speech:
for
I
have slain
a
man
to
my wounding,
and
a
young man
to
my hurt.
**
**
And they
called
unto Lot,
and said unto
him,
Where
are the
men
which came
in to
thee
this night?
bring them
out unto
us,
that we
may know them.
And Lot
went out
at
the
door
unto
them,
and shut
the door
after
him,
And said,
I
pray you,
brethren,
do not
so wickedly.
Behold now,
I
have
two daughters
which have
not known man;
let me,
I
pray you,
bring
them
out
unto you,
and do
ye
to
them
as
is
good
in
your eyes:
only unto
do
nothing;
**
And if
I
send them
away
fasting
to
their
own houses,
they will faint
by
the way:
for divers
of
them came
from
far.
**
And many
among them
shall stumble,
and fall,
and be broken,
and be snared,
and be taken.
Bind up
the
testimony,
seal the law
among my disciples.
And
I
will wait upon
the Lord,
that hideth
his
face
from the house
of
Jacob,
and
I
will look
for him.
***
And his disciples
answered
him,
From
whence
can a man
satisfy
these men
with bread
here
in the
wilderness?
*
for therefore
came they
under the
shadow
of
my
roof.
*
And it
came to pass,
when they
had brought
them forth
abroad,
that he said,
Escape
for
thy life;
look not
behind
thee,
neither
stay thou
in
all the
plain;
escape
to
the
mountain,
lest thou
be
consumed.
*
I
lay
yesternight
with
my father:
let us
make
him
drink wine
this night
also;
and
go
thou
in,
and lie
with him,
that we
may preserve
seed
of
our father.
*
Except
the God
of
my father,
the
God
of
Abraham,
and the
fear
of
Isaac,
had been with
me,
surely
thou hadst
sent me away
now
empty.
God
hath seen
mine
affliction
and the
labour
of
my hands,
and rebuked
thee
yesternight.
***
Pray
ye
therefore
the Lord
of
the
harvest,
that
he
will send
forth
labourers
into his harvest.
And
when
he
had
called
unto
him
his
twelve
disciples,
he
gave
them
power
against unclean
spirits,
to
cast
them out,
and
to heal
all
manner
of
sickness
and
all
manner
of disease.
**
and
with the flame
of
a
devouring fire,
with scattering,
and tempest,
and hailstones.
**
A bundle of myrrh
is my
wellbeloved
unto me;
he shall lie
all night
betwixt
my breasts.
My beloved
is unto
me
as a
cluster of camphire
in the
vineyards
of
Engedi.
**
And lo
a
voice
from heaven,
saying,
This is
my beloved Son,
in whom
I am
well pleased.
**
And the Lord shall cause
his
glorious voice
to be
heard,
and shall shew the
lighting down
of
his arm,
with the indignation
of
his anger,
and with
the flame
of
a devouring fire,
with scattering,
and tempest,
and hailstones.
For through
the voice
of the
Lord shall the
Assyrian
be
beaten down,
which smote
with
a rod.
***
And he
put
his hand
into his
bosom
again;
and plucked
it out of his bosom,
and, behold,
it
was
turned again
as
his
other flesh.
And
it shall come
to
pass,
if they
will not believe
thee,
neither hearken
to the
voice
of the
first sign,
that they
will believe
the voice
of the
latter sign.
***
and Aaron
and
his sons,
keeping the charge
of the
sanctuary
for the
charge
of the
children
of
Israel;
and the stranger
that cometh
nigh
shall
be
put to death.
ISamuelyeaO

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