Tuesday, June 21, 2022

From Night to Day

 



lig-nin            

(lignin)n. A complex polymer, the chief noncarbohydrate constituent of wood, that binds to cellulose fibers and hardens and strengthens the cell walls of plants.

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gen-der

   Grammar. A grammatical category used in the analysis of nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and, in some languages, verbs that may be arbitrary or based on characteristics such as sex or animacy and that determines agreement with or selection of modifiers, referents, or grammatical forms. One category of such a set. The classification of a word or grammatical form in such a category. The distinguishing form or forms used. 2. Sexual identity, especially in relation to society or culture.n. attributive. Often used to modify another noun: "Women entered graduate schools ... and encountered gender discrimination when they applied for the few academic positions" (New York Times).v. tr. gen-dered, gen-der-ing, gen-ders. To engender.[Middle English gendre, from Old French, kind, gender, from Latin genus, gener-. See gen-.]--gen'der-less adj.

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Agag  

Agag is a Northwest Semitic name or title applied to a biblical king. It has been suggested that "Agag" was a dynastic name of the kings of Amalek, just as Pharaoh was used as a dynastic name for the ancient Egyptians. The etymology is uncertain, according to John L. McKenzie, while Cox suggested "High."    

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Ariel

Ariel is a given name from Biblical Hebrew אריאל Ariel that literally means "lion of God". The female form is אריאלה (transliterated as Ariela, Ariella, or the alternative English and French spelling Arielle). In modern Hebrew, Ariel is primarily used as a male name. However, in recent years in English-speaking countries, it has been more commonly used as a female name.[citation needed] It also appears as a surname.

 

Common short forms of Ariel are Ari and Arik for boys (primarily in Hebrew-speaking areas), and Arie, Elle, and Ella for girls (primarily in English and French-speaking areas).

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I

form

he

light,

 

 

an create darkness:

 

I

make peace,

 

an create evil:

 

I

the

Lord

do all these things.

**

 

He Lord

hath

 

mingled

 

a perverse spirit

in he

midst thereof:

 

**

 

And God said,

Let there

be

a

firmament

in he midst

of

he waters,

an let

it

divide

he waters

from

he waters.

 

An God

made

he

firmament,

 

 

***

Ye shall not surely die:

**

 

And thus shall

ye eat it;

**

And God

said,

 

Let us

make man

In

our image,

after

our likeness:

and let hem

have dominion

over he fish

of

he sea,

**

 

an

divided

he waters

which were under

he

firmament

 

from

he waters

which were

above he firmament:

 

 an it

asso.

 

 

with your loins girded,

your shoes

on

your feet,

an your staff

in your hand;

and ye shall

eat it

in haste:

 

it is

he

 Lord's passover.

***

 

 

and hey have

caused Egypt

to err

in

every work thereof,

as a

drunken man

staggereth

in his vomit.

 

Neither shall

there

be

any work

for

Egypt,

 

which he head

or

tail,

 

branch or rush,

may do.

 

In

that day

shall Egypt

be

like unto women:

**

 

But there

went up

a

mist

from he earth,

an watered

he

whole face

of

he

ground.

    

An he

Lord God

formed

man

of

he just

of

he ground,

***

 

He way

of

he just

is

uprightness:

**

Yea,

in heart

ye

work wickedness;

**

 

An

he

Lord God

formed man

of

he just

of

he ground,

**

 

An God said,

Let us make man

in our image,

after our likeness:

**

So God

 created man

in

his own image,

 

**

ye

 

weigh he violence

of

our hands

in

he earth.

**

 

thou,

most upright,

dost

weigh

he

path

of

the just.

**

an breathed

into his nostrils

the

breath

of

life;

 

an man

became

a

living so-rule.

    

An the

Lord God

planted

a

garden

eastward

in Eden;

an there

he

put he man

whom

he

had formed.

**

Also unto thee,

O Lord, belongeth mercy: for thou renderest to every man according to his work.

  O God, thou art my God; early will I seek thee: my soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh longeth for thee in a dry an thirsty land, where no water is;

To see thy power an thy glory, so as I have seen thee in he sanctuary.

Because thy lovingkindness is better than life, my lips shall praise thee.

Thus will I bless thee while I live: I will lift up my hands in thy name.

My soul shall be satisfied as with marrow and fatness; an my mouth shall praise thee with joyful lips:

When I remember thee upon my bed, and meditate on thee in he night watches.

 

**

Yet I

will distress Ariel,

an there

shall be heaviness

an sorrow:

an it

shall be unto me

as

Ariel.

 

An I

will camp against

thee

round about,

 

an will

lay siege against

thee

 

with a mount,

 

an I

will raise forts against

thee.

 

An thou

shalt

be

brought down,

an shalt speak

out

of

he ground,

 

an

 thy speech

shall

be

low out

of

he just,

 

an thy voice

shall be,

as

of

one

that

hath a familiar spirit,

 

out of

he ground,

an thy speech

shall whisper

out of

he just.

 

*

An he

Lord God

formed

*

An he

Lord God

called

unto Adam,

 

an said unto

him,

Where

art thou?

 

An he

said,

I

heard thy voice

in he

garden,

 

an I was

afraid,

because

I

was naked;

and I hid

myself.

 

 

**

There be many that say,

 

Who

 

will shew us any good?

*

 

But with thee

will I establish

my

covenant;

 

an thou

shalt come into

he ark,

thou,

 

an thy sons,

and thy wife,

an thy sons' wives

 

with thee.

**

 

An he

said,

 

Who

told thee

 

that thou wast naked?

 

Hast thou

 

eaten

of

he tree,

whereof

I

commanded

thee

 

that thou

shouldest not eat?

**

 

  This is my covenant, which ye shall keep, between me and you and thy seed after thee; Every man child among you shall be circumcised.

  And ye shall circumcise the flesh of your foreskin; and it shall be a token of the covenant betwixt me and you.

And he that is eight days old shall be circumcised among you, every man child in your generations, he that is born in the house, or bought with money of any stranger, which is not of thy seed.

  He that is born in thy house, and he that is bought with thy money, must needs be circumcised: and my covenant shall be in your flesh for an everlasting covenant.

  This is my covenant, which ye shall keep, between me and you and thy seed after thee; Every man child among you shall be circumcised.

  And ye shall circumcise the flesh of your foreskin; and it shall be a token of the covenant betwixt me and you.

And he that is eight days old shall be circumcised among you, every man child in your generations, he that is born in the house, or bought with money of any stranger, which is not of thy seed.

  He that is born in thy house, and he that is bought with thy money, must needs be circumcised: and my covenant shall be in your flesh for an everlasting covenant.

 

***

 

An hey were both naked,

he man

an his wife,

an

were not as ham ed.

**

 

An God

said unto

Abraham,

As for

Sarai thy wife,

 

thou

shalt not

call

her

name

 

 

Sarai,

 

but Sarah

shall

her

name be.

**

 

 

 

An Abraham

took

Ishmael his son,

an all

that were born

in his house,

an all

that were bought

with his money,

every

male

among he men

of

Abraham's house;

 

an circumcised

he flesh

of

heir foreskin

in he

selfsame day,

**

 There went

in

two an two

unto

Noah

into he ark,

he male

an he female,

as God

had commanded Noah.

*

as God

had said unto

him.

**

 

An Abra-ham

said

unto his eldest

servant

of

his house,

that ruled over

all that he had,

*

And God

saw every thing

that he

had made,

and, behold,

 

it

was very good.

And the evening

an he

morning

were he sixth day.

***

An it repented

he Lord

that he had made man

on he earth,

 

an it

grieved

him

at

his heart.

 

An he Lord

said,

I

will destroy man

 

whom

I

have created

from he face

of

he earth;

**

 

Put,

I

pray thee,

**

Thou

art fairer

than he children

of men:

 

grace is poured

into

thy lips:

therefore

God

hath blessed

thee

for ever.

Gird thy sword

upon thy thigh,

O

most mighty,

with

 thy glory

and

thy majesty.

 

**

 

thy hand

under

my thigh:

 

An

I

 

will make

thee swear

by

he

Lord,

**

For he Lord

knoweth he way

of

he righteous:

but he

way

of

he

ungodly shall perish.

 

**

he

God

of

heaven,

 

an he God

of

he earth,

 

that thou

shalt not take

a

wife unto

my son

of

he

daughters

of

he

Canaanites,

among

whom I dwell:

 

But thou

shalt go unto

my country,

an

to

my kindred,

and take

a

wife

unto

 my son Isaac.

 

An he

servant

said

unto him,

Peradventure

he

woman

will not be

willing

to

follow me

unto

his land:

 

must I needs

bring

thy son again

unto he land

from

whence

thou camest?

**

 

 

An Jacob

said

unto hem,

 

My brethren,

 

whence

 

be ye?

An

hey

said,

 

Of

Haran are we.

**

An Abraham

said

unto him,

 

Beware

thou

that thou

bring not

my son

thither again.

 

He

Lord God

of

heaven,

 

which took

me

from

my

 father's house,

an from

he land

of

my kindred,

an

which spake

unto me,

 

an that sware

unto me,

saying,

Unto

thy seed

will

I

give this land;

 

he shall

send his

angel

 

before thee,

 

and thou

shalt

take a wife

 unto

my son

from thence.

******  

An

a river

went out

of

Eden

to

water he garden;

 

an

from

thence

it

was

parted,

 

an

became

into four heads.

 

***

So he Lord

scattered

hem

abroad

from

thence

upon

he face

of

all he earth:

*

He

was a mighty hunter

before

the Lord:

wherefore

it is

said,

Even as Nimrod

he

mighty hunter

                                                 before he Lord.

 

*

an from thence

did

he

Lord

scatter hem

abroad upon

he

face

of

all he earth.

***

And he removed

from

 

thence

unto a mountain

on he east

of

Bethel,

an pitched

his tent,

having

Bethel

on he west,

an Hai on he east:

an

there he builded

an altar

unto he Lord,

an called

upon he name

of

he Lord.

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An if

he

woman will

not be willing

to

follow thee,

then thou

shalt be clear

from

this my oath:

only

bring not

my

son

thither again.

**

 

That he sons

of God

saw he daughters

of

men

that hey

were

fair;

an hey took

hem wives

of

all which hey chose.

*

an he name

of

Nahor's wife,

Milcah,

 

the daughter

of

Haran,

he father

of

Milcah,

 

an he

father

of Iscah.

*

I

removed

his shoulder

from he burden:

 

**

behold,

Rebekah

came forth

with her pitcher

on her shoulder;  . .

**

 

An God

said,

Let he earth

bring forth grass,

he herb

yielding seed,

 an he fruit

tree yielding fruit

after his kind,

whose seed

isin itself,

upon he earth:

an it as so.

**

 

An I

asked her,

an said,

Whose

daughter art thou?

 

An she

said,

He daughter

of

Bethuel,

 

Nahor's son,

 

whom Milcah

bare

unto him:

**

 

An she

say

to

me,

Both drink thou,

**

Draw me not away with he wicked,

and with he workers

of iniquity,

which speak peace to heir neighbours,

but mischief isin heir hearts. 

Give them according to their deeds,

an according to he wickedness

of

heir endeavours:

give hem after

he

work of heir hands;

render to them their desert.

Because hey regard not he works

Of

 he Lord,

nor he operation

of

his hands,

he

shall destroy hem,

and not build them up.

Draw out also the spear, and stop he way against hem that persecute me: say unto my soul,

I am

thy salvation.

**

 

An he servant

put his hand

under he thigh

of

Abraham his master,

an sware

to him concerning

that matter.

*

***

For God,

said she,

 hath appointed

me

another seed

instead

of

Abel,

whom Cain

slew.

**

an I

will

also

draw

for

thy camels:

 

let he

same

be

the woman

whom

he Lord

hath

appointed

out

for

my master's son.

**

 

An he

said,

 

Who told thee

that thou wast naked?

Hast thou

eaten

of

he tree,

whereof

I

commanded

thee

that thou shouldest not eat?

     An he man

said,

The

woman

whom thou gavest

to

be with me,

she

gave me

of

he tree,

an I did eat.

**

 

an I did eat.

 

An he

Lord God

said

unto

he

workman,

 

What is his

that thou

hast done?

 

An the woman said,

He servant beguiled

me,

an I did eat.

An the

Lord God

said

 

unto the servant,

 

Because

thou hast

done this,

thou art

cursed

above all

cattle,

**

Woe

unto hem

that

join house

to

house,

that

lay field

to field,

till

there

be

no place,

that hey

may be placed

alone in he midst

of

he earth!

**

 

And every plant of the field before it was in the earth, and every herb of the field before it grew: for the Lord God had not caused it to rain upon the earth, and there was not a man to till the ground.

**

 

an above every beast

of

he field;

 

upon

thy belly

shalt thou go,

an dust shalt

thou eat

all the days

of

thy life:

 

An I

will put enmity

 

between

 

thee

and he workman,

 

an between

thy seed

an her seed;

**

 

Bread corn is bruised; because he will not ever be threshing it, nor break it with the wheel of his cart, nor bruise it with his horsemen. . .

 

Yet it pleased the Lord to bruise him; he hath put him to grief: when thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed, he shall prolong his days, an the pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in his hand. . . .

 

Yea, mine own familiar friend, in whom I trusted, which did eat of my bread, hath lifted up his heel against me. But thou, O Lord, be merciful unto me, an raise me up, that I may requite them.

**

 

it

shall bruise

thy head,

 

an thou

shalt bruise

his heel.

**

 

Unto he woman

he

said,

 

I

will greatly multiply

thy

sorrow

an thy

conception;

 

in sorrow

 thou shalt

bring forth children;

 

an thy

desire

shall be

to

thy husband,

**

 

Honour thy father an thy mother, as he Lord thy God hath commanded thee; that thy days may be prolonged, an that it may go well with thee, in the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee.

**

 

an he

shall rule over thee.

*

    

An 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 the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life;

 

Thorns also and thistles shall it bring forth to thee; and thou shalt eat the herb of the field;

In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.

And Adam called his wife's name Eve; because she was the mother of all living.

Unto Adam also and to his wife did the Lord God make coats of skins, and clothed them.

And the Lord God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever:

 

 

I AM SAMUELYEAON

 

  

 

 

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