In the beginning
im-age
(imij)n. 1. A reproduction of the form of a person or an object, especially a sculptured likeness. 2. Physics. An optically formed duplicate, counterpart, or other representative reproduction of an object, especially an optical reproduction of an object formed by a lens or mirror. 3. One that closely or exactly resembles another; a double: He is the image of his uncle. 4.
The opinion or concept of something that is held by the public. The character projected to the public, as by a person or an institution, especially as interpreted by the mass media. 5. A personification of something specified: That child is the image of good health.
6. A mental picture of something not real or present. 7. A vivid description or representation. A figure of speech, especially a metaphor or simile. A concrete representation, as in art, literature, or music, that is expressive or evocative of something else: night as an image of death. 8. Mathematics. A set of values of a function corresponding to a particular subset of a domain. 9. Computer Science. An exact copy of data in a file transferred to another medium. 10. Obsolete. An apparition.v. tr. im-aged, im-ag-ing, im-ag-es. 1. To make or produce a likeness of.
2. To mirror or reflect. 3. To symbolize or typify. 4. To picture (something) mentally; imagine. 5. To describe, especially so vividly as to evoke a mental picture of. 6. Computer Science. To translate (photographs or other pictures) by computer into numbers that can be transmitted to a remote location and then reconverted into pictures by another computer. 7. To visualize (something), as by magnetic resonance imaging.[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin imago.]--im'age-less adj.
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So
God
created
man
in
his
own
image,
**
For
God
doth know
that
in
the
day
ye
eat
thereof,
then your eyes shall be opened,
and
ye
shall be as gods,
knowing
good
*
and
evil.
*
And the eyes
of
them
both
were opened,
and
they knew
**
These are
the
generations
of
the heavens
and
of
the
earth
when
they
were created,
in
the
day
that
the
Lord God
made
the earth
and
the heavens,
And
every plant of the field
before
it was
in
the earth,
and
every herb
of
the field
before
it
grew:
for
the
Lord God
had not caused it to rain upon the earth,
and
there
was not
a
man to till
the
ground.
***
that
they
were
naked;
and
they
sewed fig leaves together,
and
made themselves aprons.
***
And
Adam
knew
Eve
his
wife;
**
So
God
created
man
in
his
own image,
***
*
and
said,
I have gotten a
man
from
the
Lord.
and
breathed
into
his
nostrils
the
breath
of
life;
and
man
became
a
living
so
ul.
**
in
the
image
of
God
created
he
him;
**
And God said,
Let us make man in our image,
after
our likeness:
and
let them
have dominion over the fish of the sea,
and
over the fowl of the air,
and
over the cattle,
and
over all the earth,
and
over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.
***
after
**
And
she
again bare
his brother
Abel.
*
ul.
*
Unto
Adam
al
so
*
male
**
And
the
Spirit of God
moved
upon the face of the waters.
***
And
God
said,
Let the waters
bring
forth
abundantly
the moving creature
**
And God said,
Let there be
light:
and
there
was
light.
And
God
saw the light,
that
it
was good:
**
And
God
said,
Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that hath
life,
and
fowl that may fly above the earth in the
open
firmament
of
heaven.
***
and
God
divided
the
light
from
the
darkness.
**
And
God
called
the
light Day
***
that
hath
life,
***
and
female
created
he
them.
**
and
to
his wife
did
the
Lord God
make coats
of skins,
and
clothed
them.
**
And
Cain
talked
with
**
and
the
fruit
tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed
is in itself,
upon the earth:
and
it was
so.
***
Abel
his
brother
*
and
it
came to pass,
when
they
were
in
the
field,
**
But
of
the
tree
of
the
knowledge
of
good
and
evil,
thou shalt not eat of it:
for
in
the day
that
thou
eatest
thereof
thou
shalt surely die.
***
that
Cain
rose up
again-st
Abel his brother,
and
slew
him.
***
And
the
Lord
said unto
Cain,
Where is Abel thy brother?
**
Men groan from out of the city,
and
the soul of the wounded crieth out: yet God layeth not folly to them.
They
are of those that rebel against the light;
they
know not
the
ways thereof,
nor abide in the paths thereof.
The murderer rising with the light killeth the poor
and
needy,
and
in the night is as a thief.
**
And
he
said,
I
know
not:
**
and
brought
them
unto Adam
to see
what
he
would call them:
and
whatsoever
Adam
called every living creature,
that
was the name thereof.
***
Am
I
my
brother's keeper?
**
that
they
were
naked;
and
they
sewed fig leaves together,
and
made themselves aprons.
**
He
breaketh
me
with breach upon breach,
he
runneth upon me like a giant.
I
have sewed sackcloth upon my skin,
and
defiled my horn in the dust.
**
And God said,
Behold,
I have given you every herb bearing seed,
which is upon the face of all the earth,
and
every tree,
in
the
which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed;
to
you
it
shall be for meat.
***
Wash
you,
make you clean;
put away the evil of your doings from before mine eyes;
cease to do evil;
**
And the
serpent
said unto
the workman,
Ye
shall not surely die:
then your eyes shall be opened,
and
ye shall be as gods,
knowing good
and
evil.
***
And
he
said,
What
hast
thou
done?
the voice of thy brother's
blood
crieth unto me from the ground.
And
now
art thou
cursed
from the earth,
which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood from thy hand;
**
Woe
to
thee that spoilest,
and
thou wast not spoiled;
and
dealest treacherously,
and
they dealt not treacherously with thee!
when thou
shalt cease to spoil,
thou shalt be spoiled;
and
when thou
shalt make an end to deal treacherously,
they
shall deal treacherously with thee.
***
When thou
tillest the ground,
it
shall not henceforth yield unto thee her strength;
And
Cain
said
unto the Lord,
My punishment is greater than
I
can
bear.
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;
ISamuELyeaZion
