Sunday, December 3, 2023

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fray1 

(fra)n.

 A scuffle; a brawl. See Synonyms at brawl. 2. heated dispute or contest.v. tr. frayed, fray-ing, frays. Archaic. 1. To alarm; frighten. 2. To drive away.

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These

are the

generations

of

 

she

heavens

 

an

of

the earth

 

when

 

they

 

were created,

 

in

the day

that the

Lord God

 

Made

 the earth

 

an she

heavens,

+++

 

An

to

Seth,

 

to

 

him also

there

was

born a son;

 

an he

 

called

his name

Enos:

 

then

 

began men

 

to

call upon

the name

of

the Lord.

++

 

An it

came to pass,

 

when men

began

to

multiply

on

the face

of

the earth,

 

an daughters

were born

unto

them,

 

That the

sons

of

God saw

 

 the daughters

of

men

 

 that they

 

were fair;

 

and they

took

them wives

of

all

which they chose.

++

 

 

Therefore

shall

a

man

 

leave his

father

 

an his mother,

++

 

An Ham,

the father

of

Canaan,

 

saw

the nakedness

of

his father,

 

an

told

his two

brethren

without.

++

And they

were both naked,

the man

an

his wife,

 

an

were

not as ham ed.

***

 

Behold,

 

I

have made

him

 

thy lord,

 

an all

his brethren

have

I

given

to

him

for

servants;

 

an with corn

 

an wine

have

 

I

sustained him:

 

an

what shall

I

do now

unto thee,

 

my son?

++

 

An

while

he

lingered,

 

the men

laid hold

upon

his hand,

***

 

an they

took them

wives

of

all

which they chose.

+++

 

An

 the

Lord God

said,

 

***

 

an they

took

them wives

of

all which they chose.

 

++

Behold,

 

the man

is

become

as one

of

us,

 

to

know

good

 

an evil:

 

++


An God

said,

Let the waters

bring forth

abundantly

the moving creature

that hath life,
***

 

From men

which are

thy hand,

 

O Lord,

from men

of

the world,

 

which have their portion

in this life,

 

an whose belly

thou

fillest with

thy

hid treasure:

 

they are full of children,

 

an leave the rest

of

their substance

to

their babes.

++

 

and now,

 

lest he

put forth

his hand,

 

an take

also

of

the

tree

 

of

 

life,

 

an eat,

 

an live

for

ever:

 

**

 

Thus have

I

been twenty years

in

thy house;

 

I

served thee

fourteen years

 

for

thy

two daughters,

 

 an six years

 

for

thy cattle:

 

an

thou hast

changed

my

wages ten times.

 

Except

the

God

of

my father,

 

the

God

of

Abraham,

 

an the fear

of

Isaac,

had been with

me,

 

surely

thou hadst

sent me

away

now

empty.

 

+++

an upon

the hand

of

his wife,

**

 

an they shall

be

one flesh.

***

 

and upon

the

hand

of

his

two daughters;

 

the Lord

being merciful

unto him:

 

an they

brought

him forth,

 

an set him

without

the city.

***

 

Now

the

Lord

had said unto

Abram,

 

Get thee out

of

thy

country,

 

an from

 

thy

kindred,

 

an from

thy

father's house,

 

unto a land

that I

will shew

thee:

++

 

Therefore

the

Lord God

sent

him forth

from

 

the

garden of Eden,

 

to

till the ground

from

whence he

was

taken.

***

 

My soul

hath long dwelt

with him

that hateth peace.

 

I am

for peace:

 

but when

I

speak,

 

they are

for war.

 

I

will lift up

mine eyes

unto the hills,

 

from whence

cometh

my help.

    

My help

cometh

from the Lord,

which made

heaven

an earth.

    

He

will not suffer

thy

foot

to be

moved:

 

he

that keepeth

thee

will not slumber.

 

+++

For

the Lord

shall comfort Zion:

he

will comfort

all

her

waste places;

 

an he

will make

her

wilderness like Eden,

 

an her

desert

like the garden

of the

Lord;

 

joy

an gladness

shall be found

therein,

 

thanksgiving,

 

an the

voice

of

melody.

+++

 

an shall cleave

unto

his wife:

 

an they

shall

be

one flesh.

+++

 

An God

 

looked

 

 

upon

 

the earth,

 

an,

 

behold,

 

it

was corrupt;

 

for

****

an breathed

into

his

nostrils

the

breath

of

life;

++

 

all flesh,

wherein

is

the

breath

of

life.

 

**

 

 

-all flesh-

 

had corrupted

his way

upon

the earth.

++

 

The end

of

all flesh

is

come

before me;

+

O thou

that hearest prayer,

 

unto thee

shall

all flesh

come.

***

 

for the earth

 

is

filled with violence

through

them;

 

an,

 

 behold,

 

I

will destroy

them

 

with

 

the earth.

***

 

They speak vanity

every one

with

his

neighbour:

 

with flattering lips

an with

a

double heart

do

they speak.

 

 

The Lord

shall cut off

all

flattering lips,

 

an the tongue

that

speaketh proud things:

 

Who

have said,

 

With our tongue

will we prevail;

 

our lips

are

our own:

 

who

is

lord over us?

++

 

 

For we

will

destroy

this place,

 

because

the

cry

of

them

is

waxen great

before

the

face

of

the Lord;

 

an the

Lord

hath sent

us

to

destroy

it.

 

***

 

For he

Is

 not a man,

as I am,

 

that I

should answer him,

**

 

for it

repenteth

me

that I

have made them.

*

an we

should come

together

in judgment.

 

Neither

is there

any days man

betwixt us,

 

that might lay

his hand

upon

us both.

++

 

An with

the blast

of

thy

nostrils

the

waters

were

gathered together,

**

 

The princes

of the

people are

gathered together,

 

even the people

of

the

God

of

Abraham:

 

for

the shields

of

the earth

belong

unto

God:

 

he

is

greatly exalted.

 

Great

is

the Lord,

 

an greatly

to

be praised

in

the city

of

our God,

 

in the

mountain

of

his holiness.

***

 

For

the

Lord's portion

is

his people;

 

Jacob

is the

lot

of

his inheritance.

++

An

Jacob

rose up early

in the morning,

 

an took

the stone

that he

had put

for

his pillows,

 

an set

it up

for

a pillar,

 

an poured

oil upon

the top

of

it.

***

 

There

was a man

in the

land

of

Uz,

 

whose name

was

Job;

++

 

An he

called the name

of

that place

Beth-el:

 

but

the name

of

that city

was

called

Luz

 at

the first.

+++

 

 

An Jacob

took

a stone,

 

an set

it up

for

a pillar.

 

And Jacob

said

unto his

brethren,

 

Gather stones;

 

an they took stones,

an made

an heap:

 

an they did eat

there

upon the heap.

 

An Laban

called it

Jegar saha dutha:

 

but

Jacob

called it Galeed.

 

And Laban

said,

 

This heap

is a

witness

between

me

an thee

this day.

 

Therefore

was the name

of

it

called Galeed;

 

An Mizpah;

 

for he

said,

 

The Lord

watch

between

me

an thee,

 

when we

are absent

one

from

another.

 

If

thou shalt afflict

my daughters,

 

or if

thou shalt take

other wives

beside

my daughters,

++

 

Let us

make man

in

our image,

 

after

our likeness:

an let them have

dominion

over

the fish

of

the sea,

 

an over

the fowl

of

the air,

 

an over the cattle,

and over all the earth,

 

an over

every creeping thing

that creepeth upon

the earth.

**

 

An thy

heaven

 

that is over

thy

 head shall

be brass,

 

an the earth

that is

under thee

shall be iron.

 

The Lord

shall make

the rain

 of

thy

land powder

an dust:

 

from

heaven shall

it

come down upon

thee,

++

 

The Lord

preserveth all

them that love him:

 

but

all the

wicked will

he destroy.

 

My mouth

shall speak

the praise

of

the Lord:

 

an let

all flesh

bless

his

holy name

for ever

an ever.

+++

 

until thou

be

destroyed.

The Lord

shall cause

thee

to be

smitten before

thine enemies:

 

thou shalt

 go out

one way against

them,  

 

and flee seven ways

before them:

 

an shalt

be

removed into

all

the kingdoms

of

the earth.

 

An thy

carcase

shall be meat

unto all fowls

of

the air,

+

An when

the fowls

came down upon

the carcases,

 

Abram

drove them away.

+

an unto

the beasts

of

the earth,

 

an no man

shall fray them away.

 

+++

no man

is with us;

 

see,

 

God

is

witness

betwixt

me

an thee.

 

An Laban

said

to

Jacob,

 

Behold

this heap,

 

an behold this pillar,

 

which I

have cast

betwixt

me

an thee;

***

 

the tree

of

life also

in

the midst

of

the garden,

 

an the

tree

of

knowledge

of

good

an evil.

 

**

 

And Joseph said

unto

him,

This is the interpretation

of

it:

 

The three branches

are

three days:

++

 

Abram

 

Three branches

of

It,

 

Abram

Government.

 

Legislative

Executive

Judicial

++

 

Because

that Abraham

obeyed my voice,

 

an kept my charge,

 

my commandments,

my statutes,

an my laws.

+++

 

This heap

be

witness,

 

an this pillar

be

witness,

 

that I

will not pass over

this heap

to

thee,

 

an that thou

 

shalt not

pass over this heap

an this pillar unto

me,

 

for harm.

 

The God

of

Abraham,

 

an the

God

of

Nahor,

 

the God

of

their father,

 

judge betwixt

us.

***

 

And Rebekah

took goodly raiment

of

her eldest son

Esau,

which were with

her

in the house,

and put them upon

Jacob

her

younger son:

 

++

 

An Jacob

sware

by

the fear

of

his

 

father Isaac.

+++

 

the

floods stood upright

as an

heap,

 

an the depths

were

congealed in the heart

of

the sea.

 

The enemy

said,

 

I

will pursue,

 

I

will overtake,

 

I will

divide

the spoil;

 

my

 lust shall

be

satisfied upon them;

 

I

will draw

my sword,

 

my hand

shall destroy them.

 

Thou

didst blow

with

thy wind,

 

the sea

covered them:

 

they sank

as lead

in the

mighty waters.

 

Who is like unto thee,

 

O Lord,

 

among

the gods?

who

is

like thee,

 

glorious in holiness,

 

fearful in praises,

 

doing wonders?

 

++

God

looked down

from

heaven upon

the

children

of

men,

 

to see

if

there

were any

that did

understand,

 

that did

seek God.

 

Every one

of

them

is

gone back:

++

 

Neither have

I

gone back

from

the commandment

of

his lips;

 

I

have esteemed

the words

of

his mouth

more

than

my

necessary food.

 

But

he

isin

one mind,

 

an who

can turn

him?

 

an what

his soul

desireth,

 

even

that he

doeth.

 

***  

 

an they

took

them wives

of

all

which they chose.

+++

 

they are

altogether become

filthy;

 

there

is none

that doeth good,

 

no,

 

not one.

 

Have the workers

of

inequity

no knowledge?

 

who eat up

my people

as

they

eat bread:

 

they

have not

called upon

God.

 

There

were

they

 in

great fear,

 

where no fear was:

 

for God

hath scattered

the bones

of

him

that encampeth

against thee:

 

thou hast

put

them to shame,

 

because

 

God

 

hath

despised them.

 

 

Oh

that the

salvation

of

Israel

were come out

of

Zion!

 

When God

bringeth back

the

captivity

of

his people,

 

Jacob

shall rejoice,

 

an Israel

shall

be glad.

 

 

+++

 

An God

said unto

Noah,

 

The end

of

all flesh

 

is

 

come

before me;

 

for

the earth

is

filled

with violence

 

through them;

**

 

And when

Abram

was

ninety years

old

an nine,

 

the

Lord

appeared

to

Abram,

 

an

 said

unto him,

 

I am

the

Almighty God;

 

walk before

me,

 

an

be thou

perfect.

++

 

An God

said,

 

Let there

Be

 lights

 

in the (she)

firmament

of

the (her) heaven

to

divide

 

the day

 

from

 

the night;

 

an let them

be

for signs,

 

an for

seasons,

+

 

An let them

 judge

the

people

at

all seasons:

 

an it

shall

be,

 

that

every great matter

they

shall bring unto

thee,

 

but

every small matter

they

shall judge:

 

so

 shall

it

be

easier

for thyself,

 

an they

 

shall bear

the burden

 

with

 thee.

 

If

thou shalt

do

this thing,

 

an God

command

thee

so,

 

then thou

shalt be able

to

endure,

 

an all this

people

shall also

go to

their

place

in peace.

 

 

ISamuelO