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are-plen-ish
(ri-plenish)v. re-plen-ished, re-plen-ish-ing,
re-plen-ish-es.v. tr. 1. To fill or make complete again; add a new
stock or supply to: replenish the larder. 2. To inspire or nourish:
The music will replenish my weary
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re-strain
(ri-stran)v.
tr. re-strained, re-strain-ing, re-strains. 1.
To hold back or keep in check; control: couldn't restrain
the tears. To hold (a person) back; prevent: restrained them from going. 2. To
deprive of freedom or liberty. 3. To limit or restrict.
American Heritage Dictionary
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An
Adam
gave names to all
cattle, an to the fowl of
the air, an to every beast
of the field;
but for
Adam there was not found an
help meet for him.
An
She
Again
bare
his
brother
Abel
An
the
Lord
had
respect
unto
Abel
an
to
his offering:
An
Cain
talked
with
Abel
his
brother:
an
it
came to pass, when
they
were in the field,
that Cain
rose up (revolted) against
Abel
his
brother,
an
slew
him.
<><>
An
God
blessed
them,
(male
and female created he them)
an
God
said
unto
them,
Be fruitful,
an
multiply,
an
replenish
the
earth,
an
subdue
it:
<><>
an
now
nothing
will
be
restrained
from
them,
<><>
So
God
Created
man in
his
own image,
<>
An
God
saw
that
the
wickedness
of
man
was
great
in
the
earth,
an
that
every
imagination
of
the
thoughts
of
his
heart
was
only
evil
continually.
<>
Then
shall
he
say
also
unto
them
on
the
left
hand,
Depart
from
me,
ye
cursed,
into
everlasting
fire,
prepared
for
the
devil
an
his angels:
<><>
which
they
have
imagined
to
do.
<>
For God,
said
she,
hath
appointed
me
another
seed instead
of
Abel,
whom
Cain slew.
<><>
an
Ham
is
the
father
of
Canaan.
An
he
said,
Cursed
be
Canaan;
a
servant
of
servants
shall
he
be
unto
his
brethren.
<><><><>
An
Isaac
entreated
the
Lord
for
his
wife,
because
she
was
barren:
an
the
Lord
was
entreated
of
him,
an
Rebekah
his
wife
conceived.
An
the
children
struggled
together
within
her;
an
she
said,
If
it
be
so,
why
am
I
thus?
An
she
went
to inquire
of
the
Lord.
An
the
Lord
said
unto
her,
<
An
the
Lord
God
said
unto
the
serpent,
(Pharaoh)
Because
thou
hast
done
this,
<><>
for
in
the
day
that
thou
eatest
thereof
thou
shalt
surely die.
<>
An
Adam
gave
names
to
all
cattle,
<>
thou
art
cursed
above
all
cattle,
an
above
every
beast
of
the
field;
upon
thy belly
shalt
thou
go,
<><>
An
the
Lord
God
formed
man
of
the
dust
of
the
ground,
<>
an
dust
shalt
thou
eat
all
the
days
of
thy
life:
<><><><><><>
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;
<>
Unto
Shem
also,
the
father
of
all
the
children
of
Eber,
the
brother
of
Japheth
the
elder,
even
to
him
were
children
born.
<><>
an
the
elder
shall
serve
the
younger.
An
when
her
days
to
be
delivered
were
fulfilled,
behold,
there
were
twins
in
her
womb.
An
the
first
came
out red,
all
over
like
an
hairy
garment;
<>
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
the
heavens,
<>
an
they
called
his
name
Esau.
<><><><><><><>
An
God
called
the
light
Day,
<
After
this
opened
Job
his
mouth,
an
cursed
his
day.
An
Job
spake,
an
said,
Let
the
day
perish
wherein
I
was
born,
an
the
night
in
which
it
was
said,
There
Is
a
man
child
conceived.
Let
that
day
be
darkness;
let
not
God
regard
it
from
above,
neither
let
the
light
shine
upon
it.
Let
darkness
an
the
shadow
of death
stain
it;
let
a
cloud
dwell upon
it;
let
the
blackness
of
the
day
terrify
it.
As
for
that
night,
let
darkness
seize
upon
it;
let
it
not
be
joined
unto
the
days
of
the
year,
let
it
not
come
into
the
number
of
the
months.
Lo,
let
that
night
be
solitary,
let
no
joyful
voice
come
therein.
Let
them
curse
it
that
curse
the
day,
who
are
ready
to
raise
up
their
mourning.
<><><>
an
the
darkness
he
called
Night.
<><>
An
after
that
came
his brother
out,
an
his
hand
took
hold
on
Esau's
heel;
<><>
An
I
will
put
enmity
between
thee
an
the
woman,
an
between
thy
seed
an
her
seed;
it
shall
bruise
thy
head,
an
thou
shalt
bruise
his
heel.
<>
an
his
name
was
called
Jacob:
<><>
Praise
the
Lord;
for
the
Lord
Is
good:
sing
praises
unto
his
name;
for
it
is
pleasant.
For
the
Lord
hath chosen
Jacob
unto
himself,
an
Israel
for
his
peculiar
treasure.
For
I
know
that
the
Lord
is
great,
an
that
our
Lord
is
above
all gods.
<>
Now
therefore,
if
ye
will
obey
my
voice
indeed,
an
keep my
covenant,
then
ye
shall
be
a
peculiar
treasure
unto
me
above
all people:
for
all
the
earth
is
mine:
<>
And
the
Spirit
of
God
moved
upon
the
face
of
the
waters.
<><>
And
when
the
disciples
saw
him
walking
on
the
sea,
they
were
troubled,
saying,
It
is
a
spirit;
an
they
cried
out
for
fear.
<>
An
God
saw
every
thing
that
he
had
made,
an,
behold,
it
was
very
good.
An
the
evening
an
the
morning
were
the
sixth
day.
Thus
the
heavens
an
the
earth
were
finished,
an
all
the
host
of
them.
<><><>
An
the
Lord
said,
My
spirit
shall
not
always strive with
man,
for
that
he
also
is flesh:
yet
his
days
shall
be
an
hundred
and
twenty
years.
<>
And
unto
Eber
were
born
two
sons:
the
name
of
one
was
Peleg;
for in
his
days
was
the
earth
divided;
an
his
brother's
name
was
Joktan.
<><>
Cursed
be
the
day wherein
I
was born:
let not
the
day
wherein
my
mother bare
me
be
the
blessed.
Cursed
be
the
man
who
brought tidings
to
my
father,
saying,
A
man
child is born
unto
thee;
<><>
an
Isaac
was
threescore
years
old
when
she
bare
them.
<><><>
an
let
them
be
for
signs,
an
for
seasons,
an
for
days,
an
years:
An
let
them
be
for
lights
in
the
firmament
of
the
heaven
to
give
light
upon
the earth:
an
it
was
so.
><><><><
An
the
boys
grew:
an
Esau
was
a
cunning
hunter,
a
man
of
the
field;
an
Jacob
was
a
plain
man,
dwelling
in
tents.
An
Isaac
loved
Esau,
because
he
did
eat
of
his
venison:
but
Rebekah
loved
Jacob.
<><><>
An
God
said unto
Noah,
The
end
of
all
flesh
is
come
before
me;
for
the earth
is
filled
with
violence
through
them;
an,
behold,
I
Will
destroy them
with
the earth.
<><>
An
the
Lord
said,
My
spirit
shall
not always
strive
with
man,
for
that he
also
is
flesh:
<><><><><>
An
it
came
to pass,
that
when
Isaac
was
old,
an
his
eyes
were
dim,
so
that
he
could
not
see,
he
called
Esau
his
eldest son,
an
said
unto
him,
My
son:
An
he
said
unto
him,
Behold,
here
am
I.
An
he
said,
Behold now,
I
am
old,
I
know
not
the
day
of
of
my
death:
Now
therefore
take,
I
pray
thee,
thy
weapons,
thy
quiver
an
thy
bow,
an
go
out
to
the
field,
an
take
me
some venison;
An
make
me
savoury
meat,
such
as
I love,
an
bring
it
to
me,
that
I
may eat;
that my soul
may bless
thee
before
I die.
An
Rebekah
heard
when
Isaac
spake
to
Esau
his
son.
An
Esau went
to
the
field
to
hunt
for venison,
an
to
bring
it.
An
Rebekah
spake
unto
Jacob
her son,
saying,
Behold,
I
heard
thy
father
speak
unto
Esau
thy brother,
saying,
Bring
Me
venison,
an
make
me
savoury
meat,
<><><><>
(ISAAC)
that I
may
eat;
that
my soul
may
bless
I
die.
<><><><>
that I
may
eat,
an
bless
thee
before
the
Lord
before
my death.
Now
therefore,
my
son,
obey
my
voice
according
to
that
which
I
command
thee.
<><><>
And
Abraham
set
seven
ewe lambs
of
the
flock
by
themselves.
<><>
And
Abel,
he
also
brought
of
the
firstlings
of
his
flock
an
of
the
fat
thereof.
An
the
Lord
had
respect
unto
Abel
and
to
his
offering:
<><><>
(This is the Birthright Abraham contained.)
Go
now
to
the
flock,
an
fetch
me
from
thence
two
good
kids
of
the
goats;
an
I
will
make
them
savoury
meat
for
thy
father,
such
as
he
loveth:
An
thou
shalt
bring
it
to
thy
father,
that
he
may
eat,
an
that
he
may
bless
thee
before
his
death.
An
Jacob
said
to
Rebekah
his
mother,
Behold,
Esau
my brother
is
a
hairy
man,
an
I am
a
smooth
man:
<><><>
Among
the
smooth
stones
of
the
stream
is
thy
portion;
they,
they
are
thy lot:
even
to
them
hast
thou
poured
a
drink
offering,
thou
hast
offered
a
meat
offering.
Should
I
receive
comfort
in
these?
<><>
My
father
peradventure
will
feel
me,
an
I
shall
seem
to
him
as
a
deceiver;
an
I
shall
bring
a
curse
upon
me,
an
not
a
blessing.
An
his
mother
said
unto
him,
<><><>
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
the
priest
shall charge
her
by
an
oath,
an
say unto
the
woman,
If
no man have lain with thee,
an
if
thou hast
not
gone aside
to
uncleanness
with
another
instead
of
thy husband,
be
thou free
from
this bitter water
that
causeth
the curse:
<><>
Upon
me
be
thy
curse,
my
son:
<><><>
an
he
shall rule over
thee.
<><>
only
obey
my
voice,
an
go
fetch
me
them.
An
Rebekah
took
goodly
raiment
of
her
eldest
son
Esau,
which
were
with
her
in
the
house,
an
put
them upon
Jacob
her
younger son:
<><><><>
Unto
Adam
also
an
to
his
wife
did
the
Lord
God
make
coats
of
skins,
an
clothed
them.
<><><
An
she
put
the
skins
of
the
kids
of
the
goats upon
his
hands,
<><><>
An
Pharaoh
took
off
his
ring
from
his hand,
an
put
it upon
Joseph's
hand,
an
arrayed
him
in
vestures
of
fine
linen,
an
put
a
gold
chain
about
his
neck;
<><>
and
upon
the
smooth
of
his
neck:
An
she
gave
the
savoury
meat
an
the
bread,
which
she
had
prepared,
into
the
hand
of
her son
Jacob.
<><><><>
<><>
The
Blessing
<><><>
And
Jacob said,
Swear
to
me
this
day;
an
he
sware
unto
him:
and
he
sold
his
birthright
unto
Jacob.
<>
An
the
elder
shall
serve
the
younger.
<><><><>
Now
the serpent was more
subtil
than
any beast
of
the
field
which
the
Lord
God
had
made.
<><>
The
blessing
<><><>
Standing
in
attendance
before
the
Lord,
Stood
the birthright, purchased from Esau, who stated, “I am at the point to
die: and what profit shall this birthright do to me?” now standing quietly
in witness to the anointing of Jacob by the Lord,
whose eyes are dim.
<><><>
And
Abraham
said
unto
his
eldest
servant
of
his
house,
that
ruled
over
all
that
he
had,
Put,
I
pray
thee,
thy
hand
under
my
thigh:
<><><>
An
he
came
unto
his
father,
an
said,
My
father:
an
he
said,
Here
am
I;
who
art thou,
my
son?
And
Jacob
said
unto
his
father,
I
am
Esau
thy
firstborn;
I
have
done according
as
thou
badest
me:
arise,
I
pray
thee,
sit
an
eat
of
my
venison,
that
thy
soul
may bless
me.
An
Isaac
said
unto
his
son,
How
is
it
that
thou
hast
found
it
so
quickly,
my son?
An
he
said,
Because
the
Lord
thy
God
brought
it
to
me.
An
Isaac
said
unto
Jacob,
Come
near,
I
pray
thee,
that
I
may
feel thee,
my
son,
whether
thou
be
my
very
son
Esau
or
not.
<><><>
An
he
said,
I
heard
thy
voice
in
the
garden,
an
I
was
afraid,
because
I
was
naked;
an
I
hid
myself.
<><>
An
Jacob
went
near unto
Isaac
his
father;
an
he
felt
him,
an
The
voice
is
Jacob's voice,
but
the hands
are
the
hands
of
Esau.
An
he
discerned
him not,
because
his
hands
were hairy,
as
his
brother
Esau's
hands:
so
he
blessed
him.
An
he
said,
Art
thou
my
very
son Esau?
An
he
said,
<><><>
I
am
sought
of
them
that
asked
not
for
me;
I am
Found
of
them
that
sought
me
not:
I
said,
Behold
me,
behold
me,
unto
a
nation
that
was
not
called
by
my
name.
<><>
I
am.
An
he
said,
Bring
it
near
(The
birthright)
to
me,
an I
will
eat
of
my
son's
venison,
that
my soul
may
bless
thee.
An
he
brought
it
near
to
him,
an
he
did
eat:
an
he
brought
him
wine,
an
he
drank.
An
his
father
Isaac
said
unto
him,
Come
near
now,
an
kiss
me,
my
son.
An
he
came
near,
an
kissed him:
an
he
smelled
the
smell
of
his
raiment,
an
blessed
him,
an
said,
See,
the
smell
of
my
son
is
as
the
smell
of
a
field
which
the
Lord
hath
blessed:
<>
The
Blessing
<>
Therefore
God
give
thee
of
the
dew
of
heaven,
<><><>
for
thy dew
is as
the
dew
of
herbs,
an
the
earth shall cast
out
the
dead.
<><>
an
the
fatness
of
the
earth,
<><><>
They shall be
abundantly satisfied with the fatness of thy house; an thou shalt
make them drink of the river of thy pleasures.
For with thee
is the fountain of life: in thy light shall we see light.
O
continue thy lovingkindness
unto them that know thee; an thy righteousness
to the upright in heart.
Let not the foot of pride
come against me, an let not
the hand of the wicked remove me.
There are the
workers of inequity fallen: they are cast down, an shall
not be able to rise.
Fret not thyself
because of evildoers, neither be thou
envious against the workers of inequity.
For they
shall soon be cut down like the grass, an wither as the
green herb.
Trust
in
the
Lord,
an
do good;
so shalt thou
dwell in the land, an verily thou shalt be fed.
Delight thyself
also in the Lord;
an he
shall give thee the desires of thine heart.
<><><>
For thine is the
kingdom, an the power, an the glory, for ever.
Amen.
<><>
Commit thy
way unto the Lord; trust
also in him; an he shall
bring it to pass.
An he
shall bring forth thy righteousness as the light, an thy judgment
as the noonday.
Rest in the
Lord, an wait patiently
for him: fret
not thyself because of him who prospereth in his way, because
of the man who bringeth wicked devices to pass.
Cease from anger,
an forsake wrath:
fret not thyself in any wise to do evil.
For evildoers
shall be cut off: but those that wait upon the Lord, they
shall inherit the earth.
For yet a little while, an the wicked
shall not be:
yea,
thou shalt diligently consider
his place, an it shall not
be.
But the meek
shall inherit the earth; an shall
delight themselves in the abundance of peace.
an
plenty
of
corn
an
wine:
Let
people
serve
thee,
an
nations
bow
down
to
thee:
be
lord
over
thy
brethren,
an
let
thy
mother's
sons
bow
down
to
thee:
cursed
be
every
one
that
curseth
thee,
an
blessed
be
he
that
blesseth
thee.
<><><><><>
An
the
Lord
God
said,
Behold,
the
man
is
become
as
one
of
us,
to
know
good
an
evil:
an
now,
lest
he
put
forth
his hand,
an
take
also
of
the
tree
of
life,
an
eat,
an
live
for
ever:
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An
it
came
to pass,
as
soon
as
Isaac
had made
an
end
of
blessing
Jacob,
an
Jacob
was
yet
scarce
gone
out
from
the
presence
of
Isaac
his father,
that
Esau
his
brother
came
in
from
his hunting.
ISamuelYeaO

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