Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Why Law? VI



o-bei-sance
(o-basns, o-be-)n. 1. A gesture or movement of the body, such as a curtsy, that expresses deference or homage. 2. An attitude of deference or homage.[Middle English obeisaunce, from Old French obeissance, from obeissant, present participle of obeir, to obey. See OBEY.]--o-bei'sant adj.
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af-ter
(aftr)prep. 1.   Behind in place or order: Z comes after Y. Next to or lower than in order or importance. 2. In quest or pursuit of: seek after fame; go after big money. 3. Concerning: asked after you. 4. Subsequent in time to; at a later time than: come after dinner. 5. Subsequent to and because of or regardless of: They are still friends after all their differences. 6. Following continually: year after year. 7. In the style of or in imitation of: satires after Horace. 8. With the same or close to the same name as; in honor or commemoration of: named after her mother. 9. According to the nature or desires of; in conformity to: a tenor after my own heart. 10. Past the hour of: five minutes after three.adv. 1. Behind; in the rear. 2. At a later or subsequent time; afterward: three hours after; departed shortly after.adj. 1. Subsequent in time or place; later; following: in after years. 2. Nautical. Nearer the stern of a vessel.conj. Following or subsequent to the time that: I saw them after I arrived.n. Afternoon.[Middle English, from Old English aefter. See apo-.]
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con-sume
(kn-soom)v. con-sumed, con-sum-ing, con-sumes.v. tr. 1. To eat or drink up; ingest. See Synonyms at eat. 2.   To expend; use up: engines that consume less fuel; a project that consumed most of my time and energy. To purchase (goods or services) for direct use or ownership. 3. To waste; squander. See Synonyms at waste. 4. To destroy totally; ravage: flames that consumed the house; a body consumed by cancer. 5. To absorb; engross: consumed with jealousy. See Synonyms at monopolize.v. intr. 1. To be destroyed, expended, or wasted. 2. To purchase economic goods and services: a society that consumes as fast as it produces.[Middle English consumen, from Latin consumere : com-, intensive pref. See COM- + sumere, to take. See em-.]
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statute law
(stachoot lo)n. A law established by legislative enactment.
Stat-ute
(stachoot)n. Abbr. st., St., stat. 1. Law. A law enacted by a legislature. 2. A decree or an edict, as of a ruler. 3. An established law or rule, as of a corporation.[Middle English, from Old French estatut, from Late Latin statutum, from neuter of Latin statutus, past participle of statuere, to set up, from status, position. See sta-.]
                                                                           American Heritage Talking Dictionary
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Woe
unto
them

that join
house to house,
that lay
field to field,

till
there
be
no place,

that they
may
be
placed
alone
in
the
midst of the earth!
***

And God said,
Let us
make man
in
our image,

after
our likeness:
**
and
the
fruit tree   

yielding fruit

after
his
kind,

whose seed
is in itself,
***
So

God
created

man

in

his
 own image,
**
And

God
called the light
Day,

**
 and
the
darkness he called

Night.
***
in
the
image

of
God

created
he
*
but
for
Adam


there

was not found an help meet

for
him.

*
I
will make
him
an
help meet

for
him.

*
him;

male and female

created

he
them.

**

And
God said,
Let the
waters
bring forth abundantly the
moving creature
that
hath

life,

***
And
out of the ground
the
Lord God
formed
every beast of the field,
and
every fowl of the air;
and
brought them unto
Adam
to see what he would call
them:
and
whatsoever
Adam called every
living
creature,
That
was the name
thereof.

**
And Shem
and
Japheth took a garment,
and
laid it upon both their shoulders,
and
went backward,
**
And
he said,
Blessed be
the
Lord God
of
Shem;
and
Canaan
shall be his servant.
**
And Canaan begat Sidon his firstborn,
and
Heth,
And the Jebusite, and the Amorite, and the Girgasite,
And the Hivite, and the Arkite, and the Sinite,
  And the Arvadite, and the Zemarite, and the Hamathite:
and afterward were the families of
the
Canaanites
spread abroad.
**
And
the sons
of
Ham;
Cush, and Mizraim, and Phut, and Canaan.
And the sons of Cush; Seba, and Havilah, and Sabtah, and Raamah, and Sabtechah: and the sons of Raamah; Sheba, and Dedan.
And
Cush begat Nimrod:
he
began
to be a mighty one in the earth.
***
The children
of
Shem;
Elam, and Asshur, and Arphaxad, and Lud,
and
Aram.

And
the children of Aram;
Uz, . . .

**
And God created great whales, and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly,
after
their kind,
and
every winged fowl after
his kind:
**
male and female
created
he
them.
**
were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands; every one after his tongue,
after
their families,
in
their nations.

***
There
was a man in the land of Uz,
whose name was
Job;
and
that man
was
perfect
and
upright,

and

one
that
feared God,

and
eschewed evil.

And
there
were born unto him seven sons
**
And Lamech took unto him two wives:
the name of the one was Adah, and
the name of the other Zillah.
And Zillah,
she also
bare Tubalcain, an instructor of every artificer in brass and iron: and the sister of Tubalcain was Naamah.

***
and
three daughters.
**
And

it

was
so,

when

the days

of

their feasting were gone about,

that Job

sent

and

sanctified
them,


and

rose up

early in the morning,


and

offered
burnt offerings

according

to

the
number of them all:

for Job

said,


may

be

that my
sons

have sinned,

and

cursed

God
in
their hearts.
***
and
God
saw that it was good.

***

Thus did Job continually.


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