leas-ing
(lesing)n.
Archaic. 1. The act of lying. 2. A lie; a falsehood.[Middle English lesing, from Old
English leasung, from leasian, to lie, from leas, untrue. See leu-.]
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void
(void)adj. 1. Containing
no matter; empty. 2. Not occupied; unfilled. 3. Completely
lacking; devoid: void of understanding. See Synonyms at empty. 4. Ineffective;
useless. 5. Having no legal force or validity; null: a contract
rendered void. 6. Games. Lacking cards of a particular suit in a dealt hand.n.
1. An empty space. A vacuum. 2. An
open space or a break in continuity; a gap. 3. A feeling or state of
emptiness, loneliness, or loss. 4. Games. Absence of cards of a particular suit
in a dealt hand: a void in hearts.v. void-ed, void-ing, voids.v. tr. 1. To take
out (the contents of something); empty. 2. To excrete (body wastes). 3. To
leave; vacate. 4. To make void or of no validity; invalidate: issued a new
passport and voided the old one.v. intr. To excrete body wastes.[Middle
English, from Old French voide, feminine of voit, from Vulgar Latin *vocitus,
alteration of Latin vacivus, vocivus, variant of vacuus, from vacare, to be
empty. See eu-2.]--void'er n.
American Heritage Dictionary
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waters.
**
So God
created
man
in
/
his
own
image,
in
the image
of
God
created
he
him;
/
I
will make
him
an help
meet
for
him.
/
And out
of
the ground
/
the
Lord
God
formed
every
beast
of
the field,
***
And Shem
an
Japheth
took
a
garment,
an laid it
upon both their shoulders,
/
An he
said,
Blessed
be the
Lord
God
of
Shem;
an Canaan
shall
be
his servant.
God
shall enlarge Japheth,
an he shall
dwell in she tents
of
Shem;
and Canaan
shall
be
his servant.
***
an went backward,
an
covered
the
nakedness
of
their father;
an their
faces
were
backward,
an they
saw not
their father's
nakedness.
/
These are
the
generations
of
the heavens
an of the
earth
when
they
were created,
in the
day
that
the
Lord
God
made
the earth
an she heavens,
***
Cush,
an Mizraim,
an Phut,
an Canaan.
/
And Cush
begat
Nimrod:
he began
to
be a mighty
one
in the
earth.
***
An Noah awoke
from
his wine,
an knew
what his younger
son had done
unto
him.
An he
said,
Cursed be Canaan;
a servant
of
servants
shall
he be
unto
his brethren.
***
After this
opened
Job
His mouth,
an cursed
his day.
***
Now
when Job's
three friends
heard
of
all
this evil
that
was come
upon him,
they came every
one
from
his
own
place;
Eliphaz the Temanite,
and Bildad the Shuhite,
an Zophar the Naamathite:
**
an
of
the earth
when
they
were created,
***
for
they had made
an appointment
together
to
come
to mourn
with him
an to comfort
him.
**
and they
saw not
their
father's nakedness.
***
An when
they
lifted
up their
eyes
afar off,
an
knew
him
not,
***
An they
sat down
to
eat bread:
an they
lifted
up their eyes
**
An God
said,
Let us make
man in
our
image,
***
An Judah
said
unto
his brethren,
What profit
is
it
if
we
slay
our brother,
an conceal his blood?
**
they lifted
up
their voice,
an wept;
an they
rent
every one
his mantle,
an sprinkled
dust
upon
their heads
toward heaven.
So
they
sat down with
him
upon the ground
seven days
an
seven nights,
and
none
spake a word
unto him:
for
they - saw
that his grief
was
very great.
An God
called the light Day,
an the darkness
he
called
Night.
An the evening
an the morning
were the
first day.
**
An the sons
of
Ham;
******
Now
there
was
a
day
when
the
sons
of
God
came to present themselves
before
the
Lord,
**
Come,
let us
make
our
father
drink
wine,
an we
will lie with
him,
that we
may preserve seed of our father.
And they made their father drink wine
that night:
**
and their faces
were backward,
an they
saw not
their father's nakedness.
***
An God
made the firmament,
and
divided
the
waters
which were
under
the firmament
from
the waters
which were
above
the firmament:
and it was
so.
And God
called
the
firmament Heaven.
An the evening
an the morning
were the
second
day.
An God
said,
Let the waters
Under
the heaven
be
gathered together
unto
one
place,
an let
the dry land appear:
and it was so.
An God
called
the dry land Earth;
**
I
will open rivers
in
high places,
an fountains
in the midst
of
the valleys:
I
will make the wilderness
a pool
of
water,
an the
dry land
springs of water.
**
an the
gathering together
of
the waters
called
he
Seas:
***
These
shall ye eat
of
all that are
in the
waters:
whatsoever
hath fins
and scales
in the
waters,
in the seas,
an in the
rivers,
them shall
ye
eat.
An all
that have not
fins
an scales
in the seas,
an in the
rivers,
of
all that
move in the waters,
an
of
any living thing
which is in the waters,
they shall
be
an
abomination
unto you:
***
Let there be
a
firmament
in the midst
of
the waters,
an let
it
divide
the waters
from
the waters.
***
An Shem
an Japheth
took
a garment,
an laid it
upon both
their shoulders,
an
went backward,
**
For
innumerable evils
have
compassed
me
about:
mine
inequities
have taken hold upon
me,
so
that
I
am
not able
to
look up;
they are more than
the hairs
of
mine
head:
therefore
my
heart faileth
me.
Be
pleased,
O
Lord,
to
deliver me:
O
Lord,
make haste
to
help me.
Let
them
be
as-ham-ed
and confounded
together
that seek
after
my
soul
to
destroy it;
let
them
be
driven backward
an put
to
shame that wish
me
evil.
***
Therefore shall
a man
leave his father
and his mother,
and shall cleave
unto
his wife:
**
an covered
the nakedness
of
their father;
***
An Ham,
the father
of
Canaan,
saw
the nakedness
of
his father,
**
an told
his two
brethren
without.
*
O
my
God,
I
trust in thee:
let me not
be
as ham
ed,
let not mine enemies
triumph
over
me.
**
An Ham,
the
father
of
Canaan,
saw
the
nakedness
of
his father,
an told
his
two
brethren without.
**
And God made
two great lights;
the greater light
to
rule the day,
and the lesser light
to rule the night:
he
made the stars also.
And
God set them
in
the
firmament
of
she
heaven
to give light upon
the earth,
An to rule
over the day
an over the night,
an to
divide
the light
from
She
darkness:
an God
saw
that it was good.
An God
blessed them,
saying,
Be
fruitful,
and multiply,
and fill
the waters
in
the seas,
an let
fowl multiply
in
the earth.
**
An God
set
them
in the
firmament
of
she
heaven
to
give light upon
the earth,
An to rule
over
the day
an over She night,
an to
divide
the light
from
she
darkness:
an God
saw
that it was good.
An she evening
an the morning
were
the
fourth day.
***
And he said,
Cursed
be
Canaan;
a servant
of
servants
shall he be unto
his brethren.
**
An God
made the firmament,
and
divided
the
waters
which were
under
the firmament
from
the waters
which were
above
the firmament:
and it was
so.
And God
called
the
firmament Heaven.
***
An Abram
said
unto
Lot,
Let
there
be
no
strife,
I
pray
thee,
between
me
an thee,
an between
my
herdmen
an thy herdmen;
for we
be
brethren.
Then Lot
chose him
all the
plain
of
Jordan;
an Lot
journeyed
(toward the)
east:
and they
separated themselves
the one
from
the other.
Abram dwelled
in the
land of Canaan,
an Lot dwelled
in the
cities
of the plain,
an pitched his tent
toward
Sodom.
But
the
men
of
Sodom
were wicked
an sinners
before
the
Lord
exceedingly.
**
And God said,
Let
there
be light:
and
there was
light.
And God
saw
the light,
that it
was good:
an God
divided
the
light
from
the
darkness.
An God
called
the
light
Day,
an the darkness
he
called Night.
An the evening
an the morning
were
the
first day.
***
An the Lord
said unto
Abram,
After
that
Lot
was
separated
from
him,
Lift
up
now
thine eyes,
**
And the Lord
said unto
Satan,
Whence
comest thou?
***
an look
from
the
place where
thou
art
northward,
an southward,
an eastward,
an
westward:
For
all
the
land which
thou
seest,
to
thee will
I
give it,
an
to
thy seed
for ever.
***
An the
earth
was without
form,
an void;
an darkness
was upon
the face
of
the deep.
the name
of
Abram's wife
was
Sarai
But
Sarai
was barren;
she
had no child.
*
Thy
righteousness
is
like the
great mountains;
thy
judgments
are a
great deep:
O
Lord,
thou
preservest man
an beast.
How excellent
is
thy
lovingkindness,
O
God!
therefore
the
children
of
men
put their trust
under
the shadow
of
thy
wings.
**
an fowl
that
may
fly
above
the earth
in the
open firmament
of
heaven.
***
They shall
be
abundantly satisfied
with the fatness
of
thy house;
**
In
the same day
the
Lord
made a covenant
with
Abram,
saying,
Unto
thy
seed
have
I
given this land,
from
the river
of
Egypt
unto
the
great river,
the
river Euphrates:
***
an thou
shalt
make them drink
of
the river
of
thy
pleasures.
*
An the earth
brought
forth
grass,
an her
yielding
seed after
his
kind,
an the tree
yielding fruit,
whose seed
was
in itself,
**
An if
he
come
to see
me,
he
speaketh vanity:
his heart
gathereth inequity
to itself;
**
For
thou
art not
a
God
that hath pleasure
in wickedness:
neither shall evil dwell
with thee.
The foolish shall not
stand
in
thy sight:
thou hatest
all
workers of inequity.
Thou shalt destroy
them
that speak
leasing:
the Lord
will abhor
the bloody
an deceitful man.
But as for me,
I
will come into
thy
house
in the
multitude
of
thy
mercy:
an in thy
fear
will I
worship toward
thy
holy temple.
***
when he
goeth abroad,
he
telleth it.
***
after his
kind:
an
God
saw
that
it
was good.
***
An the
Lord
God
caused
a
deep
sleep
to
fall upon
Adam,
***
But
God
shall shoot
at
them with an arrow;
suddenly shall
they
be
wounded.
So
they shall
make their own tongue
to
fall
upon
themselves:
all that
see
them
shall flee away.
An all men shall fear,
an shall declare
the work
of
God;
for
they
shall wisely consider
of
his doing.
The righteous
shall be glad
in the
Lord,
an shall
trust in him;
an all the upright
in heart
shall glory.
**
If
I
have made
gold
my
hope,
or
have said
to
the fine gold,
Thou
art my
confidence;
If
I
rejoiced because
my
wealth was great,
an because mine hand
had gotten much;
If
I
beheld the
sun
when it shined,
or
the moon
walking in brightness;
An my heart
hath been secretly enticed,
or
my
mouth
hath kissed
my
hand:
This also
were an inequity
to be
punished
by
the judge:
for
I
should have denied
the God
that
is above.
If
I
rejoiced
at
the destruction
of him
that
hated me,
or
lifted
up myself
when evil found
him:
Neither
have I
suffered my mouth
to
sin
by
wishing a curse
to
his soul.
If
the men
of
my
tabernacle
said not,
Oh
that we
had
of
his flesh!
we
cannot be satisfied.
The stranger
did not lodge
in the street:
but
I
opened
my
doors
to
the traveller.
If
I
covered
my
transgressions
as Adam,
by
hiding mine inequity
in
my
bosom:
Did I fear
a
great multitude,
or
did the contempt
of
families
terrify me,
that I kept silence,
an went
not out
of
the door?
***
an he slept:
an he took
one
of
his ribs,
an closed up
the flesh
instead thereof;
**
Instead
of
thy
fathers
shall be
thy
children,
whom
thou
mayest make princes
in
all
the earth.
I
will make
thy
name
to be
remembered
in all
generations:
therefore shall
the
people praise
thee
for ever
an ever.
God
is
our
refuge
an strength,
a very present help in
trouble.
***
An the rib,
which the
Lord
God
had taken
from
man,
made he a woman,
an brought
her
unto the man.
An Adam
said,
This is now
bone
of
my
bones,
an flesh
of
my flesh:
she
shall be called
Woman,
because
she
was taken
out
of
Man.
Therefore
shall a man
leave
his father
and his mother,
**
An Haran
died
before
his father
Terah
in the land
of
his nativity,
in
Ur
of the
Chaldees.
An Abram
an Nahor
took
them
wives:
the name
of
Abram's wife was Sarai;
and the name
of
Nahor's wife,
Milcah,
******
an Lot
the
son of Haran
*******
the daughter
of
Haran,
the
father of Milcah,
But
Sarai was barren;
she
had
no child.
***
An Boaz
answered
an said unto
her,
It
hath fully
been
shewed me,
all
that
thou hast
done unto
thy
mother
in law
since the death
of
thine husband:
**
For
thy Maker
is
thine
husband;
the
Lord of hosts
is
his name;
an thy Redeemer
the Holy One
of
Israel;
The God
of the
whole
earth shall
he
be
called.
For
the Lord hath
called thee
as a
woman forsaken
an grieved in spirit,
an
a wife
of
youth,
when
thou
wast refused,
saith
thy God.
For
a small moment
have I
forsaken
thee;
but
with great mercies
will
I
gather thee.
***
an how
thou hast
left thy father
an thy mother,
an the
land
of
thy
nativity,
an art
come unto a people
which thou knewest
not
heretofore.
**
an shall cleave unto his wife:
an they shall
be
one flesh.
An
they
were
both naked,
the man
an his wife,
an were
not
as ham
ed.
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