lig-nin
(lignin)n.
A complex polymer, the chief noncarbohydrate constituent of
wood, that binds to cellulose fibers and hardens
and strengthens the cell walls of plants.
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gen-der
Grammar. A grammatical category used in
the analysis of nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and, in some languages, verbs
that may be arbitrary or based on characteristics such as sex or animacy and
that determines agreement with or selection of modifiers, referents, or
grammatical forms. One category of such a set. The classification of a word
or grammatical form in such a category. The distinguishing form or forms used.
2. Sexual identity, especially in relation to society or culture.n.
attributive. Often used to modify another noun: "Women entered
graduate schools ... and encountered gender discrimination when they
applied for the few academic positions" (New York Times).v. tr. gen-dered,
gen-der-ing, gen-ders. To engender.[Middle English gendre, from Old French,
kind, gender, from Latin genus, gener-. See gen-.]--gen'der-less adj.
American
Heritage Dictionary
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Agag
Agag is a Northwest Semitic name or
title applied to a biblical king. It has been suggested that "Agag"
was a dynastic name of the kings of Amalek, just as Pharaoh was used as a
dynastic name for the ancient Egyptians. The etymology is uncertain, according
to John L. McKenzie, while Cox suggested "High."
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Ariel
Ariel is a given name from Biblical Hebrew
אריאל Ariel that literally means "lion of God". The female
form is אריאלה (transliterated as Ariela, Ariella, or the alternative English
and French spelling Arielle). In modern Hebrew, Ariel is primarily used as a
male name. However, in recent years in English-speaking countries, it has
been more commonly used as a female name.[citation needed] It also appears
as a surname.
Common
short forms of Ariel are Ari and Arik for boys (primarily in Hebrew-speaking
areas), and Arie, Elle, and Ella for girls (primarily in English and
French-speaking areas).
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I
form
he
light,
an create darkness:
I
make peace,
an create
evil:
I
the
Lord
do all these things.
**
He Lord
hath
mingled
a perverse spirit
in he
midst thereof:
**
And God said,
Let there
be
a
firmament
in he midst
of
he waters,
an let
it
divide
he waters
from
he waters.
An God
made
he
firmament,
***
Ye shall not surely die:
**
And thus shall
ye eat it;
**
And God
said,
Let us
make man
In
our image,
after
our likeness:
and let hem
have dominion
over he fish
of
he sea,
**
an
divided
he waters
which were under
he
firmament
from
he waters
which were
above he firmament:
an it
asso.
with your loins girded,
your shoes
on
your feet,
an your staff
in your hand;
and ye shall
eat it
in haste:
it is
he
Lord's passover.
***
and hey have
caused Egypt
to err
in
every work thereof,
as a
drunken man
staggereth
in his vomit.
Neither shall
there
be
any work
for
Egypt,
which he head
or
tail,
branch or rush,
may do.
In
that day
shall Egypt
be
like unto women:
**
But there
went up
a
mist
from he earth,
an watered
he
whole face
of
he
ground.
An he
Lord God
formed
man
of
he just
of
he ground,
***
He way
of
he just
is
uprightness:
**
Yea,
in heart
ye
work wickedness;
**
An
he
Lord God
formed man
of
he just
of
he ground,
**
An God said,
Let us make man
in our image,
after our likeness:
**
So God
created man
in
his own image,
**
ye
weigh he violence
of
our hands
in
he earth.
**
thou,
most upright,
dost
weigh
he
path
of
the just.
**
an breathed
into his nostrils
the
breath
of
life;
an man
became
a
living so-rule.
An the
Lord God
planted
a
garden
eastward
in Eden;
an there
he
put he man
whom
he
had formed.
**
Also unto thee,
O Lord,
belongeth mercy: for thou renderest to every man according to his
work.
O
God, thou art
my God; early will I seek thee: my soul thirsteth
for thee, my flesh longeth
for thee in a dry an thirsty land, where no
water is;
To see thy power an thy glory, so as I have seen
thee in he sanctuary.
Because thy lovingkindness
is better than life, my lips shall praise thee.
Thus will I bless thee while
I live: I will lift
up my hands in thy name.
My soul shall be
satisfied as with marrow and fatness; an my
mouth shall praise thee with joyful lips:
When I remember thee upon my bed, and meditate
on thee in he night watches.
**
Yet I
will distress Ariel,
an there
shall be heaviness
an sorrow:
an it
shall be unto me
as
Ariel.
An I
will camp against
thee
round about,
an will
lay siege against
thee
with a mount,
an I
will raise forts
against
thee.
An thou
shalt
be
brought down,
an shalt speak
out
of
he ground,
an
thy
speech
shall
be
low out
of
he just,
an thy voice
shall be,
as
of
one
that
hath a familiar spirit,
out of
he ground,
an thy speech
shall whisper
out of
he just.
*
An he
Lord God
formed
*
An he
Lord God
called
unto Adam,
an said unto
him,
Where
art thou?
An he
said,
I
heard thy voice
in he
garden,
an I
was
afraid,
because
I
was naked;
and I
hid
myself.
**
There be many that
say,
Who
will shew us any good?
*
But with
thee
will I establish
my
covenant;
an thou
shalt come into
he ark,
thou,
an thy sons,
and thy wife,
an thy sons'
wives
with thee.
**
An he
said,
Who
told thee
that thou
wast naked?
Hast thou
eaten
of
he tree,
whereof
I
commanded
thee
that thou
shouldest not
eat?
**
This is my covenant,
which ye shall keep, between me and you and thy seed after thee; Every man
child among you shall be circumcised.
And ye shall circumcise
the flesh of your foreskin; and it shall be a token of the covenant betwixt me
and you.
And he that is
eight days old shall be circumcised among you, every man child in your
generations, he that is born in the house, or bought with money of any
stranger, which is not of thy seed.
He that is born in thy
house, and he that is bought with thy money, must needs be circumcised: and my
covenant shall be in your flesh for an everlasting covenant.
This is my covenant,
which ye shall keep, between me and you and thy seed after thee; Every man
child among you shall be circumcised.
And ye shall circumcise
the flesh of your foreskin; and it shall be a token of the covenant betwixt me
and you.
And he that is
eight days old shall be circumcised among you, every man child in your
generations, he that is born in the house, or bought with money of any
stranger, which is not of thy seed.
He that is born in thy house, and he that is
bought with thy money, must needs be circumcised: and my covenant shall be in
your flesh for an everlasting covenant.
***
An hey
were
both naked,
he man
an his
wife,
an
were not as ham ed.
**
An God
said unto
Abraham,
As for
Sarai thy wife,
thou
shalt not
call
her
name
Sarai,
but Sarah
shall
her
name be.
**
An Abraham
took
Ishmael his
son,
an all
that were born
in his
house,
an all
that were bought
with his
money,
every
male
among he men
of
Abraham's house;
an circumcised
he flesh
of
heir foreskin
in he
selfsame day,
**
There went
in
two an
two
unto
Noah
into he ark,
he male
an he
female,
as God
had commanded Noah.
*
as God
had said unto
him.
**
An Abra-ham
said
unto
his
eldest
servant
of
his
house,
that ruled over
all that he had,
*
And God
saw every thing
that he
had made,
and, behold,
it
was very good.
And the evening
an he
morning
were he sixth day.
***
An it
repented
he Lord
that he had made man
on he earth,
an it
grieved
him
at
his heart.
An he Lord
said,
I
will destroy man
whom
I
have created
from he face
of
he earth;
**
Put,
I
pray thee,
**
Thou
art fairer
than he children
of men:
grace is poured
into
thy lips:
therefore
God
hath blessed
thee
for ever.
Gird thy sword
upon thy thigh,
O
most mighty,
with
thy glory
and
thy majesty.
**
thy hand
under
my thigh:
An
I
will make
thee swear
by
he
Lord,
**
For he Lord
knoweth he way
of
he righteous:
but he
way
of
he
ungodly shall perish.
**
he
God
of
heaven,
an he God
of
he earth,
that thou
shalt not take
a
wife unto
my son
of
he
daughters
of
he
Canaanites,
among
whom I
dwell:
But thou
shalt go unto
my country,
an
to
my kindred,
and take
a
wife
unto
my
son
Isaac.
An he
servant
said
unto him,
Peradventure
he
woman
will not be
willing
to
follow me
unto
his
land:
must I needs
bring
thy son again
unto he land
from
whence
thou camest?
**
An Jacob
said
unto hem,
My brethren,
whence
be ye?
An
hey
said,
Of
Haran are we.
**
An Abraham
said
unto him,
Beware
thou
that thou
bring not
my son
thither again.
He
Lord God
of
heaven,
which took
me
from
my
father's house,
an from
he land
of
my kindred,
an
which spake
unto me,
an that sware
unto me,
saying,
Unto
thy seed
will
I
give this
land;
he shall
send his
angel
before thee,
and thou
shalt
take a wife
unto
my son
from thence.
******
An
a river
went out
of
Eden
to
water he garden;
an
from
thence
it
was
parted,
an
became
into four heads.
***
So he Lord
scattered
hem
abroad
from
thence
upon
he face
of
all he earth:
*
He
was a mighty hunter
before
the Lord:
wherefore
it is
said,
Even as Nimrod
he
mighty hunter
before
he Lord.
*
an from thence
did
he
Lord
scatter hem
abroad upon
he
face
of
all he earth.
***
And he removed
from
thence
unto a mountain
on he east
of
Bethel,
an pitched
his tent,
having
Bethel
on he west,
an Hai on he east:
an
there he builded
an altar
unto he Lord,
an called
upon he name
of
he Lord.
******
An if
he
woman will
not be willing
to
follow thee,
then thou
shalt be clear
from
this my oath:
only
bring not
my
son
thither again.
**
That he sons
of God
saw he daughters
of
men
that hey
were
fair;
an hey took
hem wives
of
all which hey chose.
*
an he
name
of
Nahor's wife,
Milcah,
the daughter
of
Haran,
he father
of
Milcah,
an he
father
of Iscah.
*
I
removed
his shoulder
from he burden:
**
behold,
Rebekah
came forth
with her pitcher
on her
shoulder;
. .
**
An God
said,
Let he earth
bring forth grass,
he herb
yielding seed,
an he
fruit
tree yielding fruit
after his
kind,
whose seed
isin itself,
upon
he
earth:
an it as
so.
**
An I
asked her,
an said,
Whose
daughter art thou?
An she
said,
He daughter
of
Bethuel,
Nahor's son,
whom Milcah
bare
unto
him:
**
An she
say
to
me,
Both drink thou,
**
Draw me not away with he wicked,
and with he workers
of iniquity,
which speak peace to heir neighbours,
but mischief isin heir hearts.
Give them
according to their deeds,
an according
to he wickedness
of
heir endeavours:
give hem
after
he
work of
heir hands;
render to
them their desert.
Because hey regard not he works
Of
he Lord,
nor he operation
of
his hands,
he
shall
destroy hem,
and not
build them up.
Draw out
also the spear, and stop he way against hem that
persecute me: say unto my soul,
I am
thy salvation.
**
An he
servant
put his
hand
under he
thigh
of
Abraham his
master,
an sware
to him
concerning
that matter.
*
***
For God,
said she,
hath appointed
me
another seed
instead
of
Abel,
whom Cain
slew.
**
an I
will
also
draw
for
thy camels:
let he
same
be
the woman
whom
he Lord
hath
appointed
out
for
my master's son.
**
An he
said,
Who told thee
that thou wast naked?
Hast thou
eaten
of
he tree,
whereof
I
commanded
thee
that thou
shouldest not eat?
An he
man
said,
The
woman
whom thou gavest
to
be with me,
she
gave me
of
he tree,
an I
did eat.
**
an I did eat.
An he
Lord God
said
unto
he
workman,
What is his
that thou
hast done?
An the woman said,
He servant beguiled
me,
an I did eat.
An the
Lord God
said
unto the servant,
Because
thou hast
done this,
thou art
cursed
above all
cattle,
**
Woe
unto hem
that
join house
to
house,
that
lay field
to field,
till
there
be
no place,
that hey
may be placed
alone in he midst
of
he earth!
**
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.
**
an above every beast
of
he field;
upon
thy belly
shalt thou go,
an dust shalt
thou eat
all the days
of
thy life:
An I
will put enmity
between
thee
and he workman,
an between
thy seed
an her seed;
**
Bread
corn is bruised; because he will not ever be threshing it, nor
break it with the wheel of his cart, nor bruise it
with his horsemen. . .
Yet
it pleased the Lord to bruise him; he hath put
him to grief: when thou shalt make his soul
an offering for sin, he shall see his seed,
he shall prolong his days, an the pleasure of the
Lord shall prosper in his hand. . . .
Yea, mine own familiar friend, in whom I trusted,
which did eat of my bread, hath lifted up his heel against
me. But thou, O Lord, be merciful unto me, an raise me up, that I may requite them.
**
it
shall bruise
thy head,
an thou
shalt bruise
his heel.
**
Unto he 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,
**
Honour thy father an thy mother, as he Lord
thy God hath commanded thee; that
thy days may be prolonged, an
that it may go well with thee, in the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee.
**
an he
shall rule over thee.
*
An unto
Adam
he said,
Because
thou hast
hearkened
unto he voice
of
thy wife,
and hast eaten
of
he tree,
of which I commanded thee, saying,
Thou shalt not eat of it: cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt
thou eat of it all the days of thy life;
Thorns also and thistles shall it
bring forth to thee; and thou shalt eat the herb of the field;
In the sweat of thy face shalt thou
eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken: for
dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.
And Adam called his wife's name Eve;
because she was the mother of all living.
Unto Adam also and to his wife did
the Lord God make coats of skins, and clothed them.
And the Lord God said, Behold, the
man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put
forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever:
I AM SAMUELYEAON
