recompense
(rekm-pens)v. tr. rec-om-pensed, rec-om-pens-ing, rec-om-pens-es. 1. To award compensation to: recompensed the victims of the accident. 2. To award compensation for; make a return for: recompensed their injuries.n. 1. Amends made, as for damage or loss. 2. Payment in return for something, such as a service.[Middle English recompensen, from Old French recompenser, from Late Latin recompensare : Latin re-, re- + Latin compensare, to compensate. See COMPENSATE.]
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ford
(ford, ford)n. A shallow place in a body of water, such as a river, where one can cross by walking or riding on an animal or in a vehicle.v. tr. ford-ed, ford-ing, fords. To cross (a body of water) at a ford. [Middle English, from Old English. See per-2.]--ford'a-ble adj.
American Heritage Dictionary
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For hey
covered
he face
of
he
whole earth,
so
that he
land was
darkened;
and hey did eat
every
her
of
he land,
*
He
destroyed
heir
vines with hail,
and heir sycomore trees with frost.
*
and all
he
fruit
of
he
trees which
he
hail had left:
and there remained
not any green thing
in
he
trees,
or
in
he
her’s
of
he field,
through all
he
land of Egypt.
Then Pharaoh
called
for Moses
and Aaron
in haste;
and he said,
I
have sinned against
he Lord
your God,
and against you.
**
I
have given
every green
her
for meat:
and it
as so.
***
For
he
waters
of
Nimrim shall
be
desolate:
for he
hay
is
withered away,
he
grass faileth,
**
there
is
no
green thing.
Therefore
he
abundance
hey
have gotten,
and that
which
hey
have laid up,
shall
hey
carry away
. . .
And her
merchandise
and her hire
shall be holiness
to
he Lord:
it
shall not
be treasured
nor
laid up;
for her
merchandise
shall be
for hem that dwell before
he Lord,
to
eat sufficiently,
and for
durable clothing.
***
And he
rose up that night,
and took
his
two wives,
and his
two
womenservants,
and his eleven sons,
and passed over
he
ford Jabbok.
***
The meaning of the name Jabbok is:
Evacuation, dissipation, wrestling.
**
And he took
hem,
and sent
hem
over he brook,
and sent over
that he
had.
. . .
to
he
brook
of
he
willows.
*****
And ye shall take you
on he
first day
he
boughs
of
goodly trees,
branches
of
palm trees,
and he boughs
of
thick trees,
and willows
of
he brook;
and ye shall rejoice
before
he Lord
your
God
seven days.
**
And God created
and every
living
creature that moveth,
*
And God
said,
Let he earth
bring forth
he
living creature
after
his kind,
**
and have dominion
over he
fish
of
he
sea,
and over
he
fowl
of
he air,
**
and he fowls
of
he
air,
and hey shall tell thee:
Or speak to he earth,
and it shall teach thee:
and he fishes
of he sea shall declare unto thee.
Who knoweth not
in
all these
that he hand
of
he LORD
hath wrought this?
In whose hand
is he soul
of every living thing,
and he breath
of all
mankind.
and man became
a
living soul.
And God said,
Let he waters
bring
forth abundantly
he
moving creature
that hath life,
**
Adam called
every living
creature,
that was
he
name
thereof.
**
And Adam
called
his
wife's name
Eve;
. . .
because
she
was
he
mother
of
all living.
Unto
Adam also
and to his
wife
did he
Lord God
make coats
of skins,
and clothed
hem.
*
And Lamech
took unto
him
two wives:
he
name
of
he one
as Adah,
. . .
and he name
of
he
other
Zillah.
And Adah
bare Jabal:
he
as he father
of
such as dwell
in tents,
and of such
as have cattle.
And his brother's
name was
Jubal:
he
as he
father
of
all such
as handle
he harp
and organ.
**
My skin is black
upon me,
and my bones
are burned with heat.
My harp also
is
turned to mourning,
and my organ
into he voice
of
hem that weep.
**
And Zillah,
she also
bare Tubalcain,
an instructor
of
every artificer
in brass
and iron:
and he sister
of
Tubalcain was Naamah.
***
and darkness
was
upon he face
of
he deep.
**
God created
she heaven
and he earth.
**
And he
Spirit
of
God
moved
upon
he
face
of
he
waters.
**
and darkness
was upon
he
face
of
he
deep.
***
For he Lord
hath poured out
upon you
he spirit
of
deep sleep,
he prophets
and our rulers,
he seers
hath
he covered.
And he vision
of
all
is
become
unto you
as he
words
of a
book
that is sealed,
which men deliver
to
one
that is learned,
saying,
Read this,
I
pray thee:
and he saith,
I cannot;
for
it is
sealed:
**
Is
not his laid
up
in
store with
me,
and sealed
up
among
my
treasures?
To me
belongeth vengeance,
and recompence;
heir foot shall slide
in
due time:
for
he day
of
heir calamity
is at hand,
and he things
that shall come
upon hem make haste.
*
And he
Spirit of God
moved upon
he face
of
he waters.
*
And,
behold,
I,
even
I,
do bring a flood
of
waters
upon he earth,
to
destroy
all flesh,
**
Wherefore
is it
that thou
dost ask
after my name?
**
wherein
ishe
breath of life,
from
under heaven;
and every
thing
that
isin
But
with thee
will
I
establish
my covenant;
and thou
shalt come
into
he dark,
thou,
and thy sons,
and thy wife,
and thy
sons' wives
with
thee.
And
of
every living thing
of
all flesh,
two of every
sort
shalt thou bring
into
he
dark,
to
keep hem alive
with thee;
hey
shall be male
and female.
**
And God
made
two
great lights;
**
And Lamech
took unto him
two wives:
***
he
greater
light to rule
he day,
**
he name
of
he
one was Adah,
*
and he lesser
light
to
rule he night:
and he name
of
he
other Zillah.
**
And Adam
knew his wife again;
and
she
bare a son,
and called his name
Seth:
For God,
said
she,
**
And to Seth,
to
him also
there was born a son;
and he called
his name Enos:
**
In he
day
that God
created man,
in he
likeness
of
God made
he him;
***
then began men
to
call upon
he
name
of
he Lord.
*
an he
builded
a city,
and called
he name
of
he city,
after
he name
of
his son,
Enoch.
**
Male and female
created
he hem;
an blessed hem,
and called
heir name
Adam,
in he
day
when hey were created.
**
That he
sons of God
saw
he
daughters
of
men
that hey
were fair;
**
For
God doth know
that in
he day
ye eat
thereof,
hen
our eyes
shall
be opened,
and ye shall
be as gods,
knowing
good
and evil.
*
And when
he woman
saw
that he tree
as good
for food,
she
took
of he fruit thereof,
and did eat,
**
And unto Adam
he
said,
Because
thou hast
hearkened unto
he voice
of
thy wife,
and hast eaten
of
he tree,
of which
I commanded
thee,
saying,
Thou shalt not eat of it:
cursed is he ground for thy sake;
*
That he
sons of God
saw
he
daughters
of
men
that hey
were fair;
*
and hey
took
hem
wives
of
all
which hey chose.
**
and breathed
into his
nostrils he breath
of life;
and man
became
a
living soul.
**
Make thee
an dark
of
gopher wood;
rooms shalt thou make
in
he dark,
**
Burnt offering
Tophet or Topheth (Hebrew: תֹּוֹפֶת Tōp̄eṯ; Greek: Ταφέθ (taphéth); Latin: Topheth) is a location in Jerusalem in the Valley of Hinnom (Gehenna), where worshipers engaged in a ritual involving "passing a child through the fire", most likely child sacrifice. Traditionally, the sacrifices have been ascribed to a god named Moloch. The Bible condemns and forbids these sacrifices, and the tophet is eventually destroyed by king Josiah, although mentions by the prophets Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Isaiah suggest that the practices associated with the tophet may have persisted.
Wikipedia
(I Samuel have come to the belief that the
(Ritual of Burnt Offering’ was a moneyed enterprise)
**
For Tophet
is
ordained of old;
yea,
for he king
it is
prepared;
he
hath made
it deep
and large:
he pile
thereof
is fire
and much wood;
he breath
of
he Lord,
like a stream
of
brimstone,
doth kindle it.
*
two
of
every sort
shalt
thou bring
into he dark,
to
keep hem
alive with thee;
hey shall
be
male
and female.
***
Thou
makest
us
a strife
unto
our neighbours:
and our
enemies laugh among
hemselves.
Turn us again,
O God
of
hosts,
and cause
thy face
to
shine;
and we shall
be
saved.
**
He Lord
make
his face shine upon
thee,
and be
gracious unto
thee:
He Lord
lift up
his
countenance
upon thee,
and give thee peace.
And hey
shall put
my name
upon he children
of
Israel;
and I
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will bless hem.
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And there
was a strife
between
he
herdmen
of
Abram's
cattle
and he
herdmen
of
Lot's cattle:
**
Of
fowls after heir kind,
and of cattle after heir kind,
of
every creeping thing
of
he earth
after
his kind,
two of every sort shall come
unto thee,
to
keep hem alive.
**
and he
Canaanite
and he
Perizzite
dwelled
hen
in
he land.
And Abram
said
unto Lot,
Let there
be
no strife,
I pray thee,
between
me
and thee,
and between
my herdmen
and thy herdmen;
for we
be
brethren.
**
And God saw he light,
that it was good:
and God
divided
he light
from
he darkness.
*
Is not he
whole land before thee?
separate thyself,
I pray thee,
from me:
if
thou wilt take
he
left hand,
then I
will go
to
he right;
or if
thou depart
to
he
right hand,
then I
will go
to
he left.
And Lot
lifted
up
his eyes,
and beheld
all
he plain
of
Jordan,
that it
was
well watered
every where,
before
he Lord
destroyed Sodom
and Gomorrah,
even as
he
garden
of
he Lord,
like he land
of
Egypt,
as thou comest
unto Zoar.
Hen Lot
chose
him
all
he
plain of Jordan;
and Lot journeyed east: and they separated themselves
he one
from
he other.
Abram dwelled
in he
land
of
Canaan,
**
And Adah bare Jabal:
he
as
he
father
of
such as dwell
in
tents,
an
of
such as have cattle.
**
And it came to pass,
as hey journeyed
from
he east,
that hey
found a plain
in he
land
of
Shinar;
and hey dwelt there.
**
and Lot
dwelled
in
he
cities
of
he
plain,
and pitched
his tent
toward Sodom.
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