Monday, June 21, 2021

The Amorite X

 


rent

rent)n. 1.   Payment, usually of an amount fixed by contract, made by a tenant at specified intervals in return for the right to occupy or use the property of another. A similar payment made for the use of a facility, equipment, or service provided by another. 2. The return derived from cultivated or improved land after deduction of all production costs. 3. The revenue yielded by a piece of land in excess of that yielded by the poorest or least favorably located land under equal market conditions. In this sense, also calledeconomic rent. v. rent-ed, rent-ing, rents.v. tr. 1. To obtain occupancy or use of (another's property) in return for regular payments. 2. To grant temporary occupancy or use of (one's own property or a service) in return for regular payments: rents out TV sets.v. intr. To be for rent: The cottage rents for $200 a month. --idiom. for rent. Available for use or service in return for payment.[Middle English rente, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *rendita, from feminine past participle of -rendere, to yield, return. See RENDER.]--rent'a-bil'i-ty n. --rent'a-ble adj.

 

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pre-serve

 (pri-zurv)v.  pre-served, pre-serv-ing, pre-serves.v. tr. 1. To maintain in safety from injury, peril, or harm; protect. 2. To keep in perfect or unaltered condition; maintain unchanged. 3. To keep or maintain intact: tried to preserve family harmony. See Synonyms at defend. 4. To prepare (food) for future use, as by canning or salting. 5. To prevent (organic bodies) from decaying or spoiling. 6. To keep or protect (game or fish) for one's private hunting or fishing.v. intr. 1. To treat fruit or other foods so as to prevent decay. 2. To maintain a private area stocked with game or fish.n. 1. Something that acts to preserve; a preservative. 2.  Often preserves. Fruit cooked with sugar to protect against decay or fermentation. 3. An area maintained for the protection of wildlife or natural resources. 4. Something considered as being the exclusive province of certain persons:

                                                               Excerpted from American Heritage Talking Dictionary

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And

the

Lord God

 

took

 

the

man,

*

 

and

he

 

took

one

 

of

his

ribs,

**

 

 

she

 

took

 

of the

 

fruit

 

thereof,

*

 

but Rebekah loved

Jacob.

**

 

And Lamech

 

took unto

 

him

 two wives:

*

 

And Enoch

 

walked

 

with God:

 

for God

took

him.

*

 

and

he

 

made

him

a

coat

of

many colours.

 

 

*

And they

took him,

 

and cast

him into

a pit:

*

 

Except

The

 

God

of

my father,

 

the

God

of

Abraham,

 

and

the

fear

of

Isaac,

 

had been

with

me,

 

surely

thou hadst

sent

me

away

 

now

empty.

*

 

 

and the

pit

was

empty,

 

there

was

no

water

***

 

 

I

was at

ease,

***

 

 

But for

 

Adam

there

was not found

an

help meet

for him.

*

but he . . .

*

 

but he

that shall come forth

out

of

thine

own bowels

shall

be

thine heir.

**

 

 

. . . hath

 

broken

me

asunder:

**

 

And Rebekah

took

goodly raiment

of

her eldest son Esau,

which were

with her

in the house,

 

and put

them

upon Jacob

her

younger son:

 

And she

put the

skins

of the

kids

of

the goats

upon his hands,

 

and upon

the

smooth

of

 

his neck:

*

he hath

also

 

taken

 

me

by

my neck,

**

 

The yoke

of

my

 

transgressions

 

is

bound

 by

his

hand:

 

they

are

wreathed,

 

and come

up

upon

my neck:

 

he

hath made

my strength

 

to fall,

the Lord

hath

delivered

me

into their hands,

**

 

And the land

was not

able

to

bear them,

that they

might dwell

together:

 

for their

substance

was great,

 

so

 

that they

 

could

not

dwell

together.

***

 

from

whom

I am

not able

to

rise up.

 

The Lord

hath

trodden

under foot

all

my

mighty men

in

the midst

of

me:

 

he

hath called

 

an

 

assembly against

me

to

crush

my

young men:

**

 

And the

damsel

was

very fair to look upon,

 

a virgin,

neither had any man known

her:

 

and

she

went down

 

to the

well,

 

and filled

her

pitcher,

 

and came up.

*

the Lord

hath

trodden

the

virgin,

 

 the daughter

of

Judah,

 

asin

a

winepress.

**

 

The Lord

hath

swallowed up

all the

habitations

of

Jacob,

and hath

not

pitied:

 

**

 

And God said,

Let the waters

bring

forth abundantly

the

moving creature

that

hath

life,

*

 

he

hath

thrown down

in his

wrath

 

 

the

strong holds

of the

daughter of Judah;

**

 

And Jacob

said

to

Simeon

*

if Jacob

take

a

wife

of

 

the

daughters

of

Heth,

 

such as these which are

of the

daughters

of

the land,

 

what good

shall

my life

 

do me?

*

 

and Levi,


Ye

have troubled

me

to

make me

to

stink among

the

inhabitants

of

the land,

 

 

among

the Canaanites

and

the

Perizzites:

 

And

I

being few

in

number,

 

they shall

gather themselves

together

against me,

and slay

me;

and

I

shall

be

destroyed,

I and

my house.

    

And they

said,

Should he deal

with our sister

as with

an

harlot?

*

 

What wilt

thou give

me,

that thou

mayest come

 

in

unto me?

And

he

said,

I

will send 

thee

a kid

from

the

flock.

**

 

He

 hath

brought them down

to the

ground:

 

he

hath polluted

the kingdom

and the princes

thereof.

 

He

hath

cut off

 

in his

fierce anger

all

the

horn

of

Israel:

 

he hath

drawn back

his

right hand

from

before

the

enemy,

 

and 


 he

burned against

Jacob

like

a

flaming fire,


which

devoureth

round about.


He

hath bent

his

bow

like

an enemy:

 

 

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