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bunch            

(bunch)n. 1.   A group of things growing close together; a cluster or clump: a bunch of grapes; grass growing in bunches. A group of like items or individuals gathered or placed together: a bunch of keys on a ring; people standing around in bunches. 2. Informal. A group of people usually having a common interest or association: My brother and his bunch are basketball fanatics. 3. Informal. A considerable number or amount; a lot: a bunch of trouble; a whole bunch of food. 4. A small lump or swelling; a bump.

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rent2

(rent)v. A past tense and a past participle of rend.n. 1. An opening made by rending; a rip. 2. A breach of relations between persons or groups; a rift.

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cov-ert

 (kuvrt, kovrt, ko-vurt)adj. 1. Not openly practiced, avowed, engaged in, accumulated, or shown: covert military operations; covert funding for the rebels. See Synonyms at secret. 2. Covered or covered over; sheltered. 3. Law. Being married and therefore protected by one's husband.n. 1. A covering or cover. 2.   A covered place or shelter; hiding place. Thick underbrush or woodland affording cover for game. 3. Zoology. One of the small feathers covering the bases of the longer feathers of a bird's wings or tail. 4. A flock of coots. See Synonyms at flock1.[Middle English, from Old French, from past participle of covrir, to cover. See COVER.]--cov'ert-ly adv. --cov'ert-ness n.

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uni-pref.

Single; one: unicycle.

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har-row1

(haro)n. A farm implement consisting of a heavy frame with sharp teeth or upright disks, used to break up and even off plowed ground.v. tr. har-rowed, har-row-ing, har-rows. 1. To break up and level (soil or land) with a harrow. 2. To inflict great distress or torment on.[Middle English harwe

 

 

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an they

shall call

his

name

Immanuel,

 

which being

interpreted

is,

 

God

with

us.

***

 

An God

said,

 

Let us

make

 

man in

***

 

In

 

(Apil-Sin)

 

the

beginning

++

 

sin

lieth at the door.

***

 

an the

door

of

the ark

shalt thou

set

in

the side

thereof;

 

with lower,

 

second,

 

 an third stories

shalt thou

make

it.

***

 

An

the

Lord

said

unto her,

 

Two nations

Are

in

thy womb,

an two

manner

of

people

shall be

separated

from

thy bowels;

 

an the

one people

shall

be

stronger than

 the

other people;

 

an the

elder

shall serve

the

younger.

 

+++

 

An 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.

***

 

 

An the

Lord

said

unto

Abram,

 

after that

Lot

was

separated

from him,

***

 

But

of

the fruit

of

the tree

which

isin

the midst

of

the garden,

God hath said,

Ye

shall not eat

of

it,

neither shall

ye touch

it

 

lest ye die.

***

 

This shall not

be

thine heir;

 

but he

that shall

come

forth out

of

thine own bowels

shall

be

thine heir.

++

 

There

shall not

an hand

touch

it,

 but he

shall surely

be

stoned,

 

or

shot through;

 

whether

it

be beast

or man,

 

it

shall not live:

++

 

An

the

serpent

said

unto the woman,

 

Ye

shall not surely die:

 


 For God


doth

know

that in the day

ye

eat thereof,

 

****

our image, after our likeness

****

 

then

your eyes shall

be

opened,

 

an ye

shall

be

as gods,

 

knowing

good

an evil.

++


Lift up 

now 

thine eyes,


an look

from

the

place

where thou art 

northward, 

 

and eastward,

 

and westward:

 

For

all the

land

which thou seest,

***

 

An lest

thou

lift up

thine eyes

unto heaven,

 

 an

when

thou seest

the sun,

 

an

the moon,

 

an the stars,

 

even

all the host

of

heaven,

 

shouldest be driven

to

worship them,

 

an

serve them,

 

which the

Lord thy God

 hath

divided

unto all nations

under the

whole heaven.

++

 

to

thee

will I give it,

and to

thy seed

for ever.

**********

 

For

thou hast

said

in

thine heart,

 

I

will ascend

into

heaven,

***

 

I

will exalt

my

throne above

the

stars

of

God:

***

 

Speak

ye

unto all

the

congregation

of

Israel,

+++

 

I

will sit also

upon the mount

of

the

congregation,

 

in

 the sides

of

the north:

++

 

But flesh

with

the

life

thereof,

 

which

is

the

blood thereof,

 

shall ye not eat.

***

 

. . . our image,

after

our

likeness:

***

 

give ear unto

the law

of

our God,

 

******

 

Bind up

the testimony,

 

seal the

law

among my disciples.

 

An I

will wait

upon

the

Lord,

 

that hideth

his face

from

the

house

of

Jacob,

 

an I

will look

for

him.

+++

 

Then

said

Immanuel

unto

his disciples,

Verily

I

say unto you,

 

That

a

rich man

shall hardly enter

into the

 kingdom

of

heaven.

++

 

neither

doth the cause

of

the

widow

come

unto

them.

 

Therefore

saith

the Lord,

 

the

Lord

of

hosts,

******  

 

 

An they 

went

in

unto

Noah

into the ark,

 

 

two

an two

of

all flesh,

 

where-in

is

the breath

of

life.

 

 

An they

that

went in,

 

went in

male

an female

of

all flesh,

**

 

. . . and,

 

behold,

 

it

was corrupt;

 

for

all flesh

had corrupted

his way

upon

the earth.

**

 

an

all flesh

shall know

that I

the

Lord am

thy

Saviour

 

an thy

Redeemer,

***

 

An the

sons

of

Ham;

 

Cush

 

An Cush

begat

Nimrod:

he

began

to be

a

mighty one

in

the earth.

 

He

was

a

mighty hunter

before

the Lord:

 

wherefore

it is

said,

 

Even

as

Nimrod

the

mighty hunter

before

the

Lord.

***

 

 

Now

there

was a day

when

the sons

of

God

came to present

themselves

before

the

Lord,

 

an Satan

came

also

among them.

 

An

the Lord

said unto

Satan,

 

Whence

comest thou?

***

 

A window

shalt thou

make

to

the ark,

 

an in

a cubit

shalt thou

 

finish it above; . .

. . . that Noah

opened

the

window

of

the ark

which

he

had made:

An he

sent forth

a

raven,

 

which went forth

to

and fro,

 

until the waters

were dried up

from

off

the earth.

++

whence come

the

young

an old lion,

 

the viper

an fiery flying serpent,

 

they will

carry

their riches upon

the shoulders

of

young asses,

 

an their

treasures

upon the bunches

 of

camels,

to a

people

that shall

not profit them.

++

 

Then

Satan

answered

the

Lord,

 

an said,

From

 

going

to

an fro

in

the earth,

 

***

 

an

God

divided

 

the light

 

from

 

the

darkness.

++

 

and

from

walking up

an down

in it.

 

And the Lord

said

unto

Satan,

 

Hast thou

considered

my

servant

Job,

that there

is none

like

him in

the earth,

 

a perfect

and an

upright man,

 

one that

feareth God,

 

and escheweth evil?

 

Then

Satan

 

answered

 

the Lord,

 

an said,

 

Doth

Job

fear God

for

nought?

 

Hast not thou

made

an

hedge about

him,

 

an

about his house,

 

an about

all that

he

hath on every

side?

 

thou hast

blessed

the

work

of

his hands,

 

an his

substance

is

increased

in

the land.

  

***

 

I

called upon

the Lord

in distress:

 

the

Lord

answered me,

 

 an set

me

in

a

large place.

 

The Lord

is on

my side;

 

I

will not fear:

 

what

can man

do unto me?

 

The Lord taketh

my part

with

them that

help me:

 

therefore

shall

I

see

my desire

upon them that

hate me.

 

It is

better

to

trust in

the

Lord

than to put

confidence in man.

***

 

Blessed

is

the man

that walketh

not

in the

counsel

of

the

ungodly,

 

 nor standeth

in

the way

of

sinners,

nor sitteth

in the

seat

of

the scornful.

 

But

his delight

isin

the law

of

the Lord;

 

an in

his

law doth

he

meditate

day

an night.

    

An he

shall be like a tree

planted

by

the rivers

of

water,

***

 

. . . an shalt call

his name

Ishmael;

 

because

the

Lord hath

heard thy affliction.

 

An he

will

be

a

wild man;

 

his hand

will be against every man,

***

 

I will

also send

wild beasts

among you,

 

which shall

rob you

of

your children,

 

an destroy your cattle,

 

an make you

few

in number;

 

an your

high ways

shall

be

desolate.

++

 

and every

man's hand

against him;

***

 

An Ham,

the father

of

Canaan,

 

saw

the nakedness

of

his father,

***

 

Therefore

shall

a

man leave

his father

an his mother,

 

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.

***

 

Let not thy voice

be heard among

us,

lest angry fellows

run upon

thee,

 

an thou lose

thy life,

with the lives

of

thy household.

++

 

an Adam

an his wife

hid

themselves

from

the presence

of

the

Lord God

amongst the trees

of

the garden.

 

An

 the

Lord God

called unto

Adam,

 

An

said unto

him,

 

Where art thou?

 

And he

said,

 

I

heard thy voice

in

the garden,

and I was afraid,

 

because

I

was naked;

 

an

I

hid myself.

 

An he

said,

Who

told thee

 

that thou wast

naked?

 

***

 

Canst thou

lift up

thy voice

to

the clouds,

 

that abundance

of

waters

may cover thee?

 

Canst thou

send lightnings,

 

that they

may go,

 

an say unto

thee,

 

Here we are?

 

Who

hath put wisdom

in the inward parts?

 

or

who

hath given

understanding

to

the heart?

 

Who

can number

the clouds

in

wisdom?

 

or

who

can stay

the

bottles

of

heaven,

***

 

And these bottles

of

wine,

 

which we filled,

were new;

an,

 

behold,

 

they be rent:

 

an these

our garments

an our shoes

are become old

by

reason

of

the

very long journey.

+++

 

When the

 dust

groweth into hardness,

 

an the

clods cleave fast together?

 

Wilt thou hunt

 

the

prey

for

the lion?

 

or

fill the appetite

of

the young lions,

When

they couch

in

their dens,

 

an abide

in the covert

to

lie in wait?

 

 Who

provideth

for

the

raven his food?

 

when his young

ones

cry unto

God,

 

they wander

for

lack of meat.

 

Knowest thou

the time when

the

wild goats

 

of

the

rock bring forth?

 

Or

canst thou

mark when

the

hinds do calve?

 

Canst thou

number

the months

that they

fulfill?

***

 

To

every thing

there

is

a season,

an a time

to

every purpose

under the heaven:

***

 

I know

it is

so

of

a truth:

 

but how should

man

be

just

with God?

++

 

or

knowest thou

the time

 

when they bring forth?

They bow

themselves,

 

they bring forth their

young ones,

 

they cast out their sorrows.

 

Their young

ones

are in

good liking,

they grow

up

with corn;

 

they go forth,

 

an return

not

unto them.

 

Who

hath sent out

the

wild ass free?

 

or

who hath loosed

the

bands

of

the wild ass?

 

Whose house

I

 have made

the

wilderness,

 

an the

barren land

his dwellings.

 

He

scorneth the multitude

of

the city,

 

neither regardeth

he

the crying

of

the driver.

 

The range

of

the

mountains

is

his pasture,

***

 

I

have given every green

herb

for meat:

 

an it was

so.

++

an he

searcheth

after every

green thing.

 

Will the

unicorn

be

willing

to

serve thee,

 

or

abide

by

thy crib?

 

 Canst thou

bind the unicorn

with his band

in

the furrow?

 

or

will he harrow

the

valleys after thee?

 

Wilt thou

trust him,

 

because

his

strength is great?

 

or

wilt thou

leave thy labour

to

him?

 

Wilt thou

believe him,

 

that he

will bring home

thy seed,

 

an gather

it

into

thy barn?

***

 

When

thou tillest

the ground,

 

it

shall not

henceforth

yield unto

thee her strength;

 

a fugitive

an a vagabond

shalt thou be in the earth.

++

 

Let

his children

be

fatherless,

 

an his wife

a

widow.

 

Let

his children

be

continually vagabonds,

 

an beg:

 

let

them seek

their bread

also

out

of

their desolate places.

 

Let

the extortioner

catch

all

that he hath;

an let

the

strangers spoil

his labour.

 

Let

there

be

none to extend mercy

unto him:

 

neither let

there

be

any

to

favour

his

fatherless children.

 

Let his

posterity

be

cut off;

 

an in

the

generation

following

let

their name

be

blotted out.

 

Let

the

inequity

of

his fathers

be

remembered

with

the Lord;

 

an let

not the

sin

of

his mother

be

blotted out.

***

Therefore

shall a man leave

his father

an his mother,

 

an shall cleave

unto

his wife:

 

***

the man and his wife,

an

 were not

as ham ed.

***

 

An God

said,

 

Let

there

be

lights

in

the firmament

of

the heaven

to

divide

the day

from

the night;

 

an let

 

them

be for

signs,

 

an for seasons,

 

an for days,

 

an years:

***

 

Many days

an years

shall ye

be

troubled,

 

ye

careless women:

 

for

the

vintage shall fail,

the gathering

shall not come.

 

Tremble,

ye women

that are at ease;

 

 be

troubled,

 

ye

careless ones:

 

strip you,

 

an make you bare,

 

an gird

sackcloth

upon your loins.

++

 

An let

them

be for

lights

 

in the

firmament

of

she heaven

to

give light

upon the earth:

 

an it was

so.

++

 

 

Let them

be

before

the

Lord

continually,

 

 that he

may cut off

the

memory

of

them

from

the

 earth.

 

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