Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Lift up now thine eyes




 

leas-ing 

 (lesing)n. Archaic. 1. The act of lying. 2. A lie; a falsehood.[Middle English lesing, from Old English leasung, from leasian, to lie, from leas, untrue. See leu-.]

 

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void

(void)adj. 1. Containing no matter; empty. 2. Not occupied; unfilled. 3. Completely lacking; devoid: void of understanding. See Synonyms at empty. 4. Ineffective; useless. 5. Having no legal force or validity; null: a contract rendered void. 6. Games. Lacking cards of a particular suit in a dealt hand.n. 1.   An empty space. A vacuum. 2. An open space or a break in continuity; a gap. 3. A feeling or state of emptiness, loneliness, or loss. 4. Games. Absence of cards of a particular suit in a dealt hand: a void in hearts.v. void-ed, void-ing, voids.v. tr. 1. To take out (the contents of something); empty. 2. To excrete (body wastes). 3. To leave; vacate. 4. To make void or of no validity; invalidate: issued a new passport and voided the old one.v. intr. To excrete body wastes.[Middle English, from Old French voide, feminine of voit, from Vulgar Latin *vocitus, alteration of Latin vacivus, vocivus, variant of vacuus, from vacare, to be empty. See eu-2.]--void'er n.

 

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waters.

**

 

 

So God

created

man

in

/

his

own image,

 

in

the image

of

 

God

 

created

he him;

/

 

I

will make

 him

 

an help

meet

for him.

/

 

And out

of

the ground

/

the

Lord God

formed every

beast

of

the field,

***

And Shem

an Japheth

took

a

garment,

 

an laid it

upon both their shoulders,

/

 

An he

said,

 

Blessed

be the

Lord God

of

Shem;

an Canaan

shall

be

his servant.

 

God

shall enlarge Japheth,

an he shall

dwell in she tents

of

Shem;

 

and Canaan

shall

be

his servant.

***

an went backward,

an covered

the

nakedness

of

their father;

 

an their

faces

were

backward,

 

an they

saw not

their father's

nakedness.

/

 

These are

the

generations

of

the heavens

an of the

earth

when

they

were created,

in the

day

that the

Lord God

made

the earth

an she heavens,

***

 

Cush,

an Mizraim,

an Phut,

an Canaan.

/

And Cush

begat

Nimrod:

 

he began

to

be a mighty

 

one

 

in the

earth.

***

 

An Noah awoke

from

his wine,

an knew

what his younger

son had done

unto

him.

 

An he

said,

Cursed be Canaan;

 

a servant

of

servants

shall

he be

unto

his brethren.

***

After this

opened

 

Job

His mouth,  

 

an cursed

his day.

***

 

Now

when Job's

three friends

heard

of

all this evil

that was come

upon him,

 

they came every

one

from

his

own place;

 

Eliphaz the Temanite,

and Bildad the Shuhite,

 

an Zophar the Naamathite:

**

 

an

of

the earth

when

they

were created,

***

 

for they had made

an appointment

together

to

come

to mourn

with him

an to comfort

him.

**

and they

saw not

their

father's nakedness.

***

An when

they

lifted

up their

eyes

afar off,

 

an

knew

him

not,

***

 

An they

sat down

to

eat bread:

 

an they

lifted

up their eyes

**

 

An God

said,

Let us make

man in

our image,

***

An Judah

said

unto

his brethren,

What profit

is it

if

we

slay

our brother,

 

an conceal his blood?

**

 

they lifted

up

their voice,

 

an wept;

 

an they

rent

every one

his mantle,

 

 an sprinkled

dust

upon

their heads

toward heaven.

 

So they

sat down with

him

upon the ground

seven days

an

seven nights,

and none

spake a word

unto him:

 

for they - saw

that his grief

was

very great.

 

 

An God

called the light Day,

 

an the darkness

he

called Night.

 

An the evening

an the morning

were the

first day.

**

 

An the sons

of

Ham;

 

******

 

Now

there was

a

day

when

the

sons

of

God

 

came to present themselves

before

the

Lord,

**

Come,

let us

make

our father

drink wine,

 

an we

will lie with

him,

that we

may preserve seed of our father.

And they made their father drink wine that night:

**

and their faces

were backward,

an they

saw not

their father's nakedness.

 

***

An God

made the firmament,

 

and

divided

the

waters

which were

under

the firmament

 

from

 

the waters

which were

 

above

 

the firmament:

 

and it was

so.

 

And God

called

the

firmament Heaven.

 

An the evening

an the morning

were the

second day.

An God

said,

 

Let the waters

Under

the heaven

be

gathered together

unto

one place,

 

an let

the dry land appear:

 

and it was so.

 

An God

called

the dry land Earth;

**

 

I

will open rivers

in high places,

 

an fountains

in the midst

of

the valleys:

 

I

will make the wilderness

a pool

of

water,

 

an the

dry land

springs of water.

**

an the

gathering together

 

of

the waters

called

he

Seas:

***

 

These

shall ye eat

of

all that are

in the

waters:

 

whatsoever

hath fins

and scales

in the

waters,

 

in the seas,

 

an in the rivers,

them shall

ye eat.

 

An all

that have not

fins

an scales

in the seas,

an in the

rivers,

 

of

all that

move in the waters,

an

of

any living thing

which is in the waters,

they shall

be an

abomination

unto you:

 

 

***

Let there be

a

firmament

in the midst

of

the waters,

 

an let

it

divide

the waters

from

the waters.

***

 

An Shem

an Japheth

took a garment,

 

an laid it

upon both

their shoulders,

 

an went backward,

**

 

For innumerable evils

have

compassed

me about:

 

mine inequities

have taken hold upon

me,

 

so that

I am

not able

to

look up;

 

they are more than

the hairs

of

mine head:

therefore

my

heart faileth

me.

 

Be pleased,

O Lord,

to

deliver me:

O Lord,

make haste

to

help me.

Let them

be

as-ham-ed

and confounded

together

that seek

after

my soul

to

destroy it;

 

let them

be

driven backward

an put

to

shame that wish

me evil.

***

 

Therefore shall

a man

leave his father

and his mother,

and shall cleave

unto

his wife:

**

an covered

the nakedness

 of

their father;

***

 

An Ham,

the father

of

Canaan,

 

saw the nakedness

of

his father,

**

 

an told

his two

brethren

without.

*

 

O

my God,

I

trust in thee:

 

let me not

be

as ham ed,

 

let not mine enemies

triumph

over me.

    

**

An Ham,

the

father

of

Canaan,

 

saw the

nakedness

of

his father,

 

an told

his

two

brethren without.

 

**

 

And God made

two great lights;

the greater light

to

rule the day,

 and the lesser light

to rule the night:

 

he

made the stars also.

     And God set them

in

the

firmament

of

she

heaven

 

to give light upon

the earth,

 

An to rule

over the day

 

an over the night,

 

an to

 

divide

 

the light

 

from

 

She darkness:

 

an God

saw

that it was good.

 

An God

blessed them,

saying,

 

Be

fruitful,

and multiply,

 

and fill

the waters

in

the seas,

 

an let

fowl multiply

in

the earth.

**

 

An God

set

them

 

in the

firmament

of

she heaven

to

give light upon

the earth,

    

An to rule

over

the day

an over She night,

 

an to

divide

 

the light

from

she darkness:

 

an God

 saw

that it was good.

    

An she evening

an the morning

were

the fourth day.

    

***

 

 

And he said,

Cursed

be

Canaan;

 

a servant

of

servants

shall he be unto

his brethren.

**

 

 

An God

made the firmament,

 

and

divided

the

waters

which were

under

the firmament

 

from

 

the waters

which were

 

above

 

the firmament:

 

and it was

so.

 

And God

called

the

firmament Heaven.

 

***

 

An Abram

said

unto Lot,

 

Let there

be

no strife,

I

pray

thee,

 

between

me

 

an thee,

 

an between

 

my herdmen

an thy herdmen;

 

for we

be

brethren.

 

Then Lot

chose him

all the plain

of

Jordan;

 

an Lot

journeyed

(toward the)

east:

and they

separated themselves

the one

from

the other.

 

Abram dwelled

in the

land of Canaan,

 

an Lot dwelled

in the

cities

of the plain,

 

an pitched his tent

toward

Sodom.

 

But

the

men

of

Sodom

were wicked

an sinners

before

the

Lord exceedingly.

**

 

And God said,

Let

there be light:

and

there was light.

 

And God

saw

the light,

 

that it

was good:

an God

divided

the

light

from

the

darkness.

    

An God

called

the

light Day,

 

an the darkness

he

called Night.

An the evening

an the morning

were

the

first day.

***

An the Lord

said unto

Abram,

 

After

that Lot

was

separated

from

him,

Lift

 up

now thine eyes,

**

    And the Lord

said unto

Satan,

Whence

comest thou?

***

an look

from

the

place where

thou art

 

northward,

an southward,

an eastward,

an westward:

     For all

the

land which

thou seest,

to

thee will

I

give it,

an

to

thy seed

for ever.

***

An the

earth

was without

form,

an void;

an  darkness

was upon

the face

of

the deep.

 

the name

of

Abram's wife

was

Sarai

But Sarai

was barren;

 

she

had no child.

*

 

Thy

righteousness

 

is

like the

great mountains;

 

thy

judgments

are a

great deep:

 

O Lord,

thou

preservest man

an beast.

 

How excellent

is

thy

lovingkindness,

 

O God!

therefore

the

 

children

of

men

put their trust

under the shadow

of

thy

wings.

**

 

an fowl

that may

fly

above

the earth

in the

 open firmament

of

heaven.

***

 

They shall

be

abundantly satisfied

with the fatness

of

thy house;

**

 

In

the same day

the

Lord

made a covenant

with

Abram,

 

saying,

Unto

thy seed

have

I

given this land,

 

from

 

the river

of

Egypt

unto the

great river,

the

river Euphrates:

***

an thou

shalt

make them drink

of

the river

of

thy

pleasures.

*

 

An the earth

brought

forth grass,

 

an her

yielding

seed after

 

his

kind,

 

an the tree

yielding fruit,

 

whose seed

was

in itself,

**

 

An if

he

come to see

me,

 

he

speaketh vanity:

 

his heart

gathereth inequity

to itself;

**

 

For thou

art not

a

God

that hath pleasure

in wickedness:

 

neither shall evil dwell

with thee.

The foolish shall not stand

in

thy sight:

thou hatest

all

workers of inequity.

Thou shalt destroy

them

that speak

leasing:

 

the Lord

will abhor

the bloody

an deceitful man.

 

But as for me,

 

I

will come into

thy house

in the

multitude

of

thy mercy:

 

an in thy fear

will I

worship toward

thy

holy temple.

***

 

when he goeth abroad,

he

telleth it.

***

after his

kind:

 

an God

saw

 

that it

was good.

 

***

 

An the

Lord God

 

caused

 

a

deep

sleep

to

fall upon

Adam,

***

 

But God

shall shoot

at

them with an arrow;

suddenly shall

they

be

wounded.

 

So

they shall

make their own tongue

to

fall

upon themselves:

 

all that

see them

shall flee away.

 

An all men shall fear,

an shall declare

the work

of

God;

 

for they

shall wisely consider

of

his doing.

 

The righteous

shall be glad

in the

 

Lord,

 

an shall

trust in him;

an all the upright

in heart

shall glory.

**

If

I

have made

gold

my hope,

 

or

have said

to

the fine gold,

 

Thou

art my

confidence;

 

If

I

 

rejoiced because

my

wealth was great,

 

an because mine hand

had gotten much;

 

If

I

 

beheld the

sun

when it shined,

or

the moon

walking in brightness;

 

An my heart

 hath been secretly enticed,

 

or

my mouth

hath kissed

my hand:

 

This also

were an inequity

to be

punished

by

the judge:

 

for I

should have denied

the God

that is above.

 

If

I

rejoiced

at

the destruction

of him

that hated me,

or

lifted up myself

when evil found

him:

 

Neither

have I

suffered my mouth

to

sin

by

wishing a curse

to

his soul.

 

If

the men

of

my tabernacle

said not,

 

Oh

that we had

of

his flesh!

 

we

cannot be satisfied.

 

The stranger

did not lodge

in the street:

but I

opened

my doors

to

the traveller.

 

If

I

covered

my

transgressions

 

as Adam,

by

hiding mine inequity

in

my bosom:

 

Did I fear

a

great multitude,

or

did the contempt

of

families

terrify me,

 

that I kept silence,

 

an went

not out

of

the door?

***

 

an he slept:

 

an he took

one

of

his ribs,

 

an closed up

the flesh

instead thereof;

**

 

Instead

of

thy fathers

 

 

shall be

thy children,

whom thou

mayest make princes

in

all the earth.

 

I

will make

thy name

to be

 remembered

in all

generations:

 

therefore shall

the

people praise

thee

for ever

an ever.

 

God is

our refuge

an strength,

a very present help in trouble.

 

***

An the rib,

which the

 

Lord God

 

had taken

from

man,

 

made he a woman,

 

an brought

her

 unto the man.

 

An Adam

said,

This is now

bone

of

my bones,

 

an flesh

of

my flesh:

 

she

shall be called

Woman,

 

because

she

was taken

 

out

of

Man.

    

Therefore

shall a man

leave

his father

and his mother,

**

 

An Haran

died

before

his father

 

Terah

in the land

of

his nativity,

 

in

Ur

of the

Chaldees.

 

An Abram

an Nahor

took them wives:

the name

of

Abram's wife was Sarai;

and the name

of

Nahor's wife,

 

Milcah,

 

******

an Lot

the

son of Haran

*******

 

the daughter

of

Haran,

 

the

father of Milcah,

 

But Sarai was barren;

she

had no child.

***

 

 

An Boaz

answered

an said unto

her,

 

It hath fully

been

shewed me,

 

all

that thou hast

done unto

thy

mother

in law

since the death

of

thine husband:

**

 

For thy Maker

is

thine husband;

the

Lord of hosts

is

his name;

 

an thy Redeemer

the Holy One

of

Israel;

 

The God

of the

whole

earth shall

he

be called.

For

the Lord hath

called thee

as a

woman forsaken

an grieved in spirit,

 

an a wife

of

youth,

when

thou wast refused,

 

saith

thy God.

 

For

a small moment

have I

forsaken thee;

but with great mercies

will

I

gather thee.

***

 

an how

thou hast

left thy father

an thy mother,

an the

land

of

thy nativity,

an art

come unto a people

which thou knewest

not heretofore.

**

an shall cleave unto his wife:

 

an they shall

be

one flesh.

 

An they

were

both naked,

the man

an his wife,

an were

not

as ham ed.

 

 

 

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