Tuesday, March 15, 2022

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 recompense

(rekm-pens)v. tr. rec-om-pensed, rec-om-pens-ing, rec-om-pens-es. 1. To award compensation torecompensed 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;

 

anhey did eat

 

every

her

of

he land,

 

*

He

destroyed

heir

vines with hail,

and heir sycomore trees with frost.

*

anall

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;

anhe said,

I

have sinned against

he Lord

your God,

and against you.

 

**

I

have given

evergreen

 

her

 

for meat:

 

anit

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,

 

anthat

which

hey

have laid up,

 

shall

hey

carry away

. . .

 

 

Anher

merchandise

 

anher 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,

 

anfor

durable clothing.

 

***

 

And he

rose uthat night,

 

antook

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.

**

 

Anhe took

hem,

 

and sent

hem

ovehe brook,

 

and sent over

 

 that he

had.

. . .

to

he

brook

of

he

willows.

 

*****

 

 

Anye shall take you

on he

first day

he

boughs

of

goodly trees,

branches

of

palm trees,

anhe boughs

of

thick trees,

anwillows

of

he brook;

anye shall rejoice

before

he Lord

your

God

seven days.

**

AnGocreated

 

great whales,

and every

living

creature that moveth,

*

AnGod

said,

Let he earth

bring forth

he

living creature

after

his kind,

**

 

and have dominion

ovehe

fish

of

he

sea,

and over

he

fowl

of

he air,

**

anhe fowls

of

he

air,

and hey shall tell thee:

Or speak to he earth,

anit shall teach thee:

 

anhe fishes

of he sea shall declare untthee.

 

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,

anhe breath

of all

mankind.

 

and man became

a

livinsoul.

 

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,

anclothed

hem.

*

And Lamech

took unto

him

two wives:

 

he

name

of

he one

as Adah,

. . .

anhe 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.

 

Anhis brother's

name was

Jubal:

he

as he

father

of

all such

as handle

 

he harp

 

and organ.

 

**

My skin is black

upome,

anmy bones

are burned with heat.

My harp also

 

is

turned to mourning,

anmy organ

inthe voice

of

hem that weep.

**

And Zillah,

 

she also

 

bare Tubalcain,

an instructor

of

every artificer

in brass

aniron:

 

anhe sister

of

Tubalcain was Naamah.

***

 

and darkness

was

upon he face

of

he deep.

**

God created

she heaven

 

anhe earth.

**

Anhe

 

Spirit

of

God

 

moved

upon

he

face

of

he

 

waters.

**

 

andarkness

was upon

he

face

of

he

deep.

***

 

For he Lord

hath poured out

upon you

he spirit

of

deep sleep,

 

he prophets

anour rulers,

he seers

hath

he covered.

 

Anhe 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:

 

anhe saith,

 

I cannot;

 

for

it is

sealed:

**

 

Is

not his laid

up

 

in

store with

me,

 

ansealed

up

 among

my

treasures?

 

To me

belongeth vengeance,

anrecompence;

heir foot shall slide

in

due time:

for

he day

of

heir calamity

is at hand,

anhe things

that shall come

upohem make haste.

*

Anhe

Spirit of God

moveupon

he face

of

he waters.

*

And,

behold,

I,

 

even

 

I,

 

do bring a flood

of

waters

upohe earth,

 

to

destroy

all flesh,

**

 

Wherefore

iit

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;

 

anthou

shalt come

into

he dark,

 

thou,

anthy sons,

anthy wife,

anthy

sons' wives

with

thee.

 

And

of

everliving thing

of

all flesh,

 

two of every

sort

shalt thou bring

into

he

dark,

 

to

keep hem alive

with thee;

 

hey

shall be male

anfemale.

**

 

AnGod

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,

*

anhe lesser

light

to

rule he night:

 

anhe name

of

he

other Zillah.

 

**

And Adam

knew his wife again;

and

she

 bare a son,

ancalled 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,

ancalled

he name

of

he city,

after

he name

of

his son,

Enoch.

**

Male and female

created

he hem;

an blessed hem,

ancalled

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,

 

anye 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,

**

 

Anunto Adam

he

said,

Because

thou hast

hearkened unto

he voice

of

thy wife,

anhast 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;

 

*

anhey

took

hem

wives

of

all

which hey chose.

**

and breathed

into his

nostrils he breath

of life;

anman

became

a

living soul.

**

 

Make thee

an dark

of

gopher wood;

rooms shalt thou make

in

he dark,

**

Tophet

 

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

anmuch wood;

he breath

of

he Lord,

 

like a stream

of

brimstone,

doth kindle it.

 

*

two

of

every sort

 

shalt

thou bring

inthe dark,

 

to

keep hem

alive with thee;

 

hey shall

be

male

anfemale.

***

 

Thou

 makest

us

a strife

unto

our neighbours:

 

anour

enemies laugh among

hemselves.

Turn us again,

O God

of

hosts,

and cause

thy face

to

shine;

anwe shall

be

saved.

**

 

 

He Lord

make

his face shine upon

thee,

 

anbe

gracious unto

thee:

 

He Lord

lift up

his

countenance

upothee,

and give thee peace.

 

Anhey

shall put

my name

upohe children

of

Israel;

 

anI

will bless hem.

******

 

Anthere

was a strife

 

between

 

he

herdmen

of

Abram's

cattle

 

anhe

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

untthee,

to

keep hem alive.

**

anhe

Canaanite

 

anhe

 

Perizzite

dwelled

hen

in

he land.

 

And Abram

said

unto Lot,

 

Let there

be

no strife,

I pray thee,

 

between

 

me

 

anthee,

 

anbetween

 

my herdmen

 

anthy 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;

oif

thou depart

to

he

right hand,

 

then I

will go

to

he left.

AnLot

lifted

up

his eyes,

anbeheld

all

he plain

of

Jordan,

 

that it

was

well watered

every where,

 

before

he Lord

destroyed Sodom

anGomorrah,

 

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;

anhey dwelt there.

**

anLot

dwelled

in

he

cities

of

he

plain,

 

and pitched

his tent

toward Sodom.

 

 

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