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I will trust In thee.

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en-sign

(ensn, -sin)n. 1. A national flag displayed on ships and aircraft, often with the special insignia of a branch or unit of the armed forces. 2. A standard or banner, as of a military unit. 3. Archaic. A standard-bearer. 4.     (ensn). Abbr. ENS, Ens. A commissioned rank in the U.S. Navy or Coast Guard that is below lieutenant junior grade. One who holds this rank. 5.   A badge of office or power; an emblem: "I want the seals of power and place,/The ensigns of command,/Charged by the people's unbought grace,/To rule my native land" (John Quincy Adams). A sign; a token.[Middle English ensigne, from Old French enseigne, from Latin insignia, insignia. See INSIGNIA.]

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stan-dard

 (standrd)n. Abbr. std. 1. A flag, banner, or ensign, especially: The ensign of a chief of state, nation, or city. A long, tapering flag bearing heraldic devices distinctive of a person or corporation. An emblem or flag of an army, raised on a pole to indicate the rallying point in battle. The colors of a mounted or motorized military unit. 2.   An acknowledged measure of comparison for quantitative or qualitative value; a criterion. An object that under specified conditions defines, represents, or records the magnitude of a unit. 3. The set proportion by weight of gold or silver to alloy metal prescribed for use in coinage. 4. The commodity or commodities used to back a monetary system. 5.   A degree or level of requirement, excellence, or attainment. Often standards. A requirement of moral conduct. 6. Chiefly British. A grade level in elementary schools. 7. . .

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sanc-tu-ar-y

(sangkchoo-ere)n.pl. sanc-tu-ar-ies. 1.   A sacred place, such as a church, temple, or mosque. The holiest part of a sacred place, as the part of a Christian church around the altar. 2.   A sacred place, such as a church, in which fugitives formerly were immune to arrest. Immunity to arrest afforded by a sanctuary. 3. A place of refuge or asylum. 4. A reserved area in which birds and other animals, especially wild animals, are protected from hunting or molestation. See Synonyms at shelter.

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till1

(til)v. tr. tilled, till-ing, tills. To prepare (land) for the raising of crops, as by plowing and harrowing; cultivate.[Middle English tilen, from Old English tilian.]

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leas-ing

(lesing)n. Archaic. 1. The act of lying. 2. A lie; a falsehood.

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knead

(ned)v. tr. knead-ed, knead-ing, kneads. 1. To mix and work into a uniform mass, as by folding, pressing, and stretching with the hands: kneading dough. 2. To make or shape by or as if by folding, pressing, and stretching with the hands. 3. To squeeze, press, or roll with the hands, as in massaging: kneading a painful calf muscle.

 

 

American Heritage Dictionary

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An

 Lot

lifted

up

his eyes,

 

an

 beheld

all

the plain

of

Jordan,

that it

was

well

watered

every where,

 

before

the

Lord

destroyed

Sodom

an

Gomorrah,

even

as

the

garden

of

the

Lord,

 

like

the

land

of

Egypt,

 

as

thou

comest

unto

Zoar.

 

 Unto the place

of

the

altar,

 

which

he

had

made

there

at the

first:

 

an

there

Abram

called

on

the

name

of

the

Lord.

************

 

An

Abraham

 hastened

into

the

tent

unto

Sarah,

 

an

said,

 

Make

ready

quickly

three

measures

of

fine meal,

 

knead it,

 

an

make cakes

upon

the

hearth.

 

***

God

shall enlarge

Japheth,

 

an

he

shall dwell

in

the

tents

of

Shem;

 

an

Canaan

shall

be

his servant.

++

 

And

Sharon

shall

be

a

fold

of

flocks,

 

an

the

valley

of

Achor

a

place

for

the

herds

to

lie down

in,

 

for

my

people

that

have

sought

me.

***

 

An

Abraham

ran

unto

the

herd,

 

an

 fetched

a

calf tender

an

 good,

 

an gave

it

unto

a

young man;

+++

 

They

shall

go

with their

flocks

an

with

their herds

to

seek

the

Lord;

but

they shall

not

find him;

 

he

hath

withdrawn

himself

 

from

them.

 

An

Abraham

ran

unto

the

herd,

 

an

fetched

a

calf

tender

an

good,

 

an

gave

it

unto

a

young

man;

+++

 

For

thou hast

trusted

in

thy

wickedness:

 

thou hast

said,

 

None seeth

me.

 

Thy

wisdom

an

thy

knowledge,

 

it

hath perverted

thee;

 

an

thou hast

said

in

thine heart,

I am,

 

An

 none

else beside me.

 

***

They

shall

go

with their

flocks

an

with

their herds

to

seek

the

Lord;

but

they shall

not

find him;

 

he

hath

withdrawn

himself

from

them.

 

***

an

he

hasted

to

dress

it.

 

An

he

took

butter,

***

 

The

words

of

his

mouth

were

smoother

than butter,

 

but

war

was

in

his heart:

 

his

words were

softer

than oil,

 

yet

were

they

drawn swords.

 

Cast

thy

burden

upon

the

Lord,

 

an he

shall

sustain thee:

 

he

shall never

suffer

the

righteous

to

be

moved.

 

But

thou,

 

O God,

 

shalt

bring them down

into

the

pit

of

destruction:

 

bloody

an

deceitful

men

shall

not live

out

half their days;

 

but

I

will trust

in

thee.

++

 

and milk,

***

 

Ho,

 

every

one

that

thirsteth,

 

come

ye

to

 the

waters,

                                                           

an

 he

that hath

no

money;

 

come ye,

 

buy,

 

an

 eat;

 

yea,

come,

 

buy wine

an

 milk without

money

***

 

An

he

 

took butter,

 

 

an

milk,

 

an

the calf

 which

he

had

dressed,

 

an

 set it

before

 them;

 

an he

stood

by

them under

the tree,

 

an

they did eat.

 

++

an

 without price.

 

Wherefore

do ye

spend money

for

 that

which

is

not bread?

 

an

your labour

for

that

which

satisfieth not?

 

hearken

diligently

unto

me,

 

an

eat

ye

that

which

is

good,

*

an man

became

a

living

soul.

++

 

an

let

your soul

delight

itself

in

fatness.

++

 

an the

calf

which

he

had dressed,

 

an set

it

before them;

 

an he

stood

by

them

under

the tree,

 

an they

did eat.

 

***

These are

the

generations

of

she heavens

 an

 of

the earth

when they were created,

*****

 

An

they

said

unto him,

 

Where is Sarah

thy wife?

 

An

he

said,

 

Behold,

In

the tent.

***

 

God

shall

enlarge

Japheth,

 

an

he

shall dwell

in

the tents

of

Shem;

 

an

Canaan

shall

be

his

servant.

+++

 

An

Sarai

Abram's wife

 

took

Hagar

her

maid

the

Egyptian,

 

after

Abram

had

dwelt ten years

in

the

land

of

Canaan,

 

an

gave

her

to

her

husband Abram

to

be

his wife.

 

 An

he

went

in

unto Hagar,

 

an

 she

conceived:

***

 

An

 

the

angel

of

the

Lord

said

unto

her,

 

Behold,

 

thou

art with

child,

 

an

shalt bear

a

son,

 

an

shalt

call

his

name

Ishmael;

 

because

the

Lord

hath heard

thy

affliction.

 

An

 she

called

 the name

of

the

Lord

that spake

unto

her,

***

 

An

said,

 

O

Lord God

of

our fathers,

art

not

thou God

in

heaven?

 

 an

rulest

not

thou

over

all the

kingdoms

of

the

heathen?

 

an

in

thine hand

is

there

not

 power

an

might,

so

that none

is

able

to

withstand thee?

**

 

Deliver

me

from

bloodguiltiness,

 

O God,

 

thou God

of

my

salvation:

 

an

 my

tongue

shall

sing aloud

of

thy

righteousness.

 

O Lord,

open thou

my

lips;

 

an

my

mouth

 shall

shew forth

thy

praise.

 

For

thou

desirest

not

sacrifice;

 

else

would

I

give

it:

 

thou

delightest

not

in

burnt offering.

++

 

Thou God

seest

me:

 

for

she

said,

 

Have

I

also

here

looked

after

him

that seeth

me?

 

An

Hagar

bare

Abram

a

son:

 

an

Abram

called

his

son's

name,

 

which

Hagar bare,

Ishmael.

 

An Abram

was

fourscore

an

six years old,

 

when

Hagar

bare

Ishmael

to

Abram.

 

An

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,

 

and

be

thou

perfect.

 

An

I

will make

my

covenant

between

me

an thee,

***

 

Unto

the

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,

 

an

he

shall rule

over

thee.

++

 

an

will

multiply

thee

exceedingly.

 

An

Abram

fell

on

his face:

 

an

God

 talked

with him,

saying,

 

As

for me,

 

behold,

 

my

covenant

is

with

thee,

 

an

thou

shalt

be

a

father

of

many nations.

 

Neither

shall

thy

name

any more

be

called

Abram,

 

but

thy

name

shall

be

Abraham;

 

for

a

father

of

many nations

have

I

made thee.

 

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O

ye

sons

of

men,

 

how long

will

ye

turn

my

glory

into

shame?

 

how long

will

ye

love vanity,

 

an

seek after

leasing?

 

Selah.

 

But

know

that

the

Lord

hath

set apart

him

that

is

godly

for

himself:

 

the

Lord

will

hear when

I

call unto

him.

 

An

I

will

turn

my hand

upon thee,

 

an

purely

purge away

thy

dross,

 

an

take away

all

thy

tin:

 

An

I

will

restore

thy

judges

as

at

the

first,

 

an

 thy

counsellors

as

at

the

beginning:

 

afterward

thou

shalt

be called,

 

The

city

of

righteousness,

the

faithful

city.

 

Zion

shall

be

redeemed

with

judgment,

 

an

her

converts

with

righteousness.

An

the

destruction

of

the

transgressors

 

an

of

the sinners

shall

be

together,

 

*** 

 

An

they

gave

unto

Jacob

all the

strange gods

which

were

in

their hand,

 

an

all

their earrings

which

were

in

their ears;

 

an

Jacob

hid

them

under

the

oak

which

was

by

Shechem.

 

An

they

 

journeyed:

 

an

the

terror

of

God

was upon

the

cities

that

were

 round about

them,

 

an

they

did not

pursue

after

the

sons

of

Jacob.

 

 

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