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lam-en-ta-tion
(lamn-tashn).A
feeling of regret for one's misdeeds : remorse, attrition, compunction,
contriteness, contrition, penitence, emorsefulness, repentance, rue,
regretfulness, self-reproach, self-reproof, sorrow, lamentation.Antonyms:
pride.
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con-trite
(kn-trit, kontrit)adj. 1. Feeling regret
and sorrow for one's sins or offenses; penitent. 2. Arising from or expressing
contrition: contrite words.[Middle English contrit, from Latin contritus,
past participle of conterere, to crush : com-, com- + terere, to grind. See
ter-1.]
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gen-er-a-tion
(jen-rashn)n. 1. All of the offspring that are
at the same stage of descent from a common ancestor: Mother and daughters
represent two generations. 2. Biology. A form or stage in the life cycle of an
organism: asexual generation of a fern. 3. The average interval of time between
the birth of parents and the birth of their offspring. 4. A group of individuals born and living about
the same time. A group of generally contemporaneous individuals regarded as
having common cultural or social characteristics and attitudes: "They're the
television generation" (Roger Enrico). 5.
A period of sequential technological development and innovation. A class
of objects derived from a preceding class: a new generation of computers. 6.
The act or process of generating; origination, production, or
procreation.--gen-er-a'tion-al adj.
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ewe
(yoo)n. A female sheep,
especially when full grown.
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es-chew
(es-choo).To
get or keep away from. v.shun, keep clear, avoid, dodge, duck, elude, skip out,
skip town (informal), escape, slip away, eschew, fight shy of, steal away, give
a wide berth to, sidestep, steer clear of, absent.
American Heritage Dictionary
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an
Jacob
was
yet
scarce
gone
out
from
the
presence
of
Isaac
his
father,
that
Esau
his
brother
came
in
from
his
hunting.
An
he
also
had
made
savoury
meat,
an
brought
it
unto
his
father,
an
said
unto
his
father,
Let
my
father
arise,
an
eat
of
his
son's
venison,
<><>
An
Abram
took
Sarai
his
wife,
an
Lot
his
brother's
son,
an
all
their
substance
that
they
had
gathered,
an
the
souls
that
they
had
gotten
in
Haran;
<>
that
thy
soul
may
bless
me.
<
An
Isaac
his
father
said
unto
him,
Who
art
thou?
An
he
said,
I
am
thy
son,
thy
firstborn
Esau.
An
Isaac
trembled
very
exceedingly,
an
said,
Who?
<><><>
An
she
again
bare
his
brother
Abel.
<><><>
where
is he
that
hath
taken
venison,
an
brought
it
me,
an
I
have
eaten
of
all
before
thou
camest,
an
have
blessed
him?
yea,
an
he
shall
be
blessed.
An
when
Esau
heard
the words
of
his
father,
he
cried
with
a great
an
exceeding bitter
cry,
an
said
unto
his
father,
Bless
me,
even
me
also,
O
my
father.
* * *
And Jacob said,
Sell me this day
thy birthright.
And Esau
said,
Behold,
I am
at the point to
die:
an
what
profit
shall
this
birthright
do to me?
. . . an
he sold
his birthright
unto
Jacob.
: thus Esau
despised his birthright.
* * *
But
be
not
thou
far
from
me,
O
Lord:
O
my
strength,
haste
thee
to
help
me.
Deliver
my soul
from
the
sword;
my
darling
from
the
power
of
the
dog.
<>
But
now
they
that
are
younger
than
I
have
me
in
derision,
whose
fathers
I
would
have
disdained
to
have
set
with
the
dogs
of
my
flock.
<>
Save
me
from
the
lion's
mouth:
for thou
hast
heard
me
from
the
horns
of the unicorns.
(Uni,
One)
I
will
declare
thy
name
unto
my
brethren:
in
the
midst
of
the
congregation
will
I
praise
thee.
<>
An
he
said,
Thy
brother
came with
subtilty,
an
hath
taken
away
thy
blessing.
<><>
And
Abram said to the king of Sodom,
I
have
lift up
mine
hand
unto
the Lord,
the
most
high
God,
the
possessor
of
heaven
an
earth,
<>
Arise,
O Lord;
save me,
O
my
God:
for
thou hast
smitten
all
mine
enemies
upon the cheek bone;
thou hast
broken
the
teeth
of
the ungodly.
Salvation
belongeth
unto
the
Lord:
thy blessing
is
upon
thy people.
Selah.
<>
An
Isaac
answered
an
said
unto
Esau,
<><>
An
Isaac
entreated
the
Lord for
his
wife,
because
she
was
barren:
an
he
Lord
was entreated
of
him,
an
Rebekah
his
wife
conceived.
<>
Behold,
<><>
An
he
said,
Cursed
be
Canaan;
a
servant
of
servants
shall
he
be
unto
his brethren.
<><>
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
Esau
said
unto
his
father,
Hast
thou
but
one
blessing,
my
father?
bless
me,
even
me
also,
O
my
father.
An
Esau
lifted
up
his
voice,
an
wept.
/\
And
Jacob
went
near unto
Isaac
his
father;
. . .
.
. .
Therefore
God
give
thee
of
the
dew
of heaven,
an
the
fatness of the earth,
an
plenty of corn
an
wine:
Let
people serve thee,
an
nations
bow
down
to
thee:
<>
Behold,
thy
dwelling
shall
be
the
fatness
of the earth,
an
of
the
dew
of
heaven
from
above;
<><>
An
the
Lord
of
hosts
shall
stir
up
a
scourge
for him
according
to
the
slaughter
of
Midian
at
the
rock
of Oreb:
an
as
his
rod
was
upon
the
sea,
so
shall
he
lift
it up
after
the
manner
of
Egypt.
<><>
An
I
will
sever
in
that day
the
land of Goshen,
in
which
my
people
dwell,
that
no
swarms
of
flies
shall
be there;
to
the
end
thou
mayest
know
that
I am
the
Lord
in
the
midst
of the earth.
<>
An
it
shall
come
to
pass
in
that day,
that
his
burden
shall
be taken away
from
off
thy
shoulder,
an
his
yoke from off thy neck,
an
the
yoke
shall
be
destroyed
because
of
the
anointing.
<>
An
by
thy
sword
shalt
thou
live,
an
shalt
serve
thy
brother;
an
it
shall
come
to pass
when
thou
shalt
have
the
dominion,
that
thou
shalt
break
his yoke from
off
thy
neck.
An
Esau
hated
Jacob
because
of
the
blessing
wherewith
his
father
blessed
him:
an
Esau
said
in
his
heart,
The
days
of
mourning
for
my
father
are
at
hand;
then
will
I
slay
my
brother
Jacob.
An
these
words
of
Esau
her
elder
son
were
told
to
Rebekah:
and she sent and called Jacob her younger son, and said unto him, Behold, thy
brother Esau, as touching thee, doth comfort himself, purposing to kill thee.
<><>
And
Lamech
said
unto
his
wives,
Adah
An
Zillah,
Hear
my
voice;
ye
wives
of
Lamech,
hearken
unto
my
speech:
<>
My
Doctrine
shall
drop
as
the
rain,
my
speech
shall
distil
as
the dew,
as
the
small
rain
upon
the
tender
herb,
an
as
the
showers
upon
the
grass:
<>
And
Moses
went
up
unto
God,
an
the
Lord
called
unto
him
out
of
the
mountain,
saying,
Thus
shalt thou say to the
house
of
Jacob,
An
tell
the
children
of Israel;. . .
.
. . Now therefore,
if
ye will
obey
my voice
indeed,
an
keep
my
covenant,
<><>
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
divided
the
light
from
the
darkness.
<>
An
I
will
make
my
covenant
between
me
an
thee,
an
will
multiply
thee
exceedingly.
<>
Ye
shall
not eat
of
it,
neither
shall
ye
touch
it,
lest
ye die.
<>
then
ye
shall
be
a
peculiar
treasure
unto
me
above
all
people:
for
all
the
earth
is
mine:
<><><>
Now
therefore,
my
son,
obey my
voice;
an
arise,
flee
thou
to
Laban
my
brother
to
Haran;
An
tarry with him
a
few
days,
until
thy
brother's
fury
turn away:
<><>
And
Now
art thou
cursed
from
the
earth,
which
hath opened her mouth to receive
thy
brother's blood
from
thy
hand;
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.
And
Cain said unto the Lord, My punishment is greater than I can bear.
Ge 4:14 Behold,
thou hast driven me out this day from the face of the earth; and from thy face
shall I be hid; and I shall be a fugitive and a vagabond in the earth; and it
shall come to pass, that every one that findeth me shall slay me.
<><><>
An
it
came to pass,
as
they
journeyed
from
the east,
that they
found
a
plain
in
the
land
of
Shinar;
an
they
dwelt there.
<><><>
And Adah bare Jabal:
he
was the
father
of
such
as
dwell in tents,
and of such as have cattle.
<><><>
An
he
went on his
journeys
from
the
south
even
to
Bethel,
<><>
unto the place
where his tent
had been
at
the beginning,
between
Bethel
<><>
An
Noah
builded
an
altar
unto
the
Lord;
an
took
of
every clean beast,
an
of
every clean fowl,
an
offered
burnt offerings
on
the altar.
<><>
That
the
sons
of
God
saw
the
daughters
of
men
that
they
were
fair;
an
they
took
them
wives
of
all
which
they
chose.
<><><>
An
the
eyes
of
them
both
were
opened,
an
they
knew
that
they
were
naked;
an
they
sewed
fig leaves
together,
an
made
themselves
aprons.
<><>
and
God
divided
the
light
from
the
darkness.
<>
For
the
Lord
thy
God
bringeth
thee into
a
good
land,
a
land
of
brooks
of
water,
of
fountains
an
depths
that
spring
out
of
valleys
an
hills;
A
land of wheat,
an
barley,
an
vines,
an
fig
trees,
an
pomegranates;
a
land
of
oil
olive,
an
honey;
<><><>
An
they
heard
the
voice
of
the
Lord
God
walking
in
the
garden
in
the
cool of the day:
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an
he
sat in
the
tent door
in
the
heat of the day;
<>
an
there
wrestled
a
man
with him
until
the
breaking
of
the day.
<><><><>
in
the
day
that
the
Lord God
made
the
earth
an
her
heavens,
<>
An
the
Lord God
planted
a
garden
eastward
in
Eden;
an
there
he
put the man whom he had formed.
And
out
of
the
ground
<><>
What
is
man,
that thou
art
mindful
of him?
<><><>
For
I
know him,
that he
will
command
his children and his household after
him, and they shall keep the way of the Lord, to do justice and judgment;
that the Lord may bring upon Abraham
that which
he hath spoken of him.
<><>
and the son of man,
that thou visitest him?
<><><>
Let
thy hand
be
upon the man
of
thy
right hand,
upon
the
son of man
whom thou
madest
strong
for
thyself.
So
will not
we
go
back from thee:
quicken
us,
an
we
will call
upon
thy name.
Turn
us
again,
O
Lord God
of
hosts,
cause
thy face
to
shine;
an
we
shall
be
saved.
<><>
For
thou hast
made
him
a
little lower
than
the
angels,
an hast
crowned
him
with
glory
an
honour.
<><><>
An
God
blessed Noah
an
his sons,
an
said
unto
them,
Be
fruitful,
an
multiply,
an
eplenish
the
earth.
An
the
fear
of
you
an
the
dread
of
you
shall
be
upon
every beast
of
the
earth,
an
upon every
fowl
of
the air,
upon all
that
moveth upon
the
earth,
an
upon all
the
fishes
of
the
sea;
<><><>
For God
doth
know
that in
the
day
ye
eat thereof,
<><><>
an
whatsoever
Adam
called every
living
creature,
that
was the name thereof.
<>
Not in order
<>
and
called the name thereof Jachin:
and
he set up the left pillar,
and
called the name thereof Boaz.
<>
But
God clave an hollow place that was in the jaw, and there came water thereout;
and when he had drunk, his spirit came again, and he revived: wherefore he called the name thereof Enhakkore, which is in Lehi unto
this day.
<>
An
the
man
went into the land of the Hittites,
an built a city, and called the name
thereof Luz:
which is the name thereof unto this day.
<>
Then
I said unto them, What is the high place
whereunto
ye
go?
An the name thereof is called Bamah unto
this
day.
<>
Then I said unto them, What is
the high place
whereunto
ye go?
An the name thereof is called Bamah unto
this
day.
<>
<><><>
Then
your eyes
shall be opened,
an
ye
shall be as gods,
knowing good
an
evil.
<><>
into
your hand
are
they
delivered.
Every
moving thing
that liveth
shall
be
meat for you;
even
as
the
green herb
have
I
given you
all things.
<><>
Thou
madest
him
to
have
dominion
over
the
works
of
thy hands;
thou hast
put
all things
under
his
feet:
All
sheep
an
oxen,
yea,
an
the
beasts
of
the
field;
The
fowl of the air,
an
the
fish
of
the
sea,
an
whatsoever
passeth
Through
the
paths of the seas.
<><><>
made
the
Lord God
to
grow every tree
that
is
pleasant
to
the
sight,
<><><>
An
said,
My Lord,
If
now
I
have found favour
in
thy sight,
pass not away,
I
pray thee,
from
thy servant:
<><>
an
good
for
food;
the tree of life also in the midst of
the garden,
an
the tree of knowledge of good and
evil.
<><>
an
Adam
an
his
wife
hid
themselves
from
the
presence
of
the
Lord
God
amongst
the
trees
of
the
garden.
<><>
An
the
Lord
said,
My spirit
shall not always strive
with man,
<><><>
Wherefore
say unto
them,
<><>
An
let
them
be
for
lights
in
the
firmament
of
the
heaven
to
give light
upon
the
earth: and it was so.
<>
The
sun
shall
be
no more
thy
light
by
day;
neither
for
brightness
shall
the
moon
give light
unto
thee:
but
the
Lord
shall be unto
thee
an
everlasting light,
an
thy God
thy glory.
<><>
Thus
saith
the
Lord God;
Ye
eat with
the
blood,
an
lift
up
your eyes toward
your
idols,
an
shed blood:
an
shall
ye
possess
the
land?
<><>
How long,
ye
simple
ones,
will
ye love
simplicity?
an
the
scorners delight
in
their
scorning,
an
fools
hate knowledge?
<><>
for
that he
also
is
flesh:
yet his
days shall
be
an
hundred
and
twenty years.
<><><>
Then Jacob went on his journey,
an
came
into
the
land
of
the people
of
the east.
ISamuel
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