re-deem
(ri-dem)v. tr. re-deemed, re-deem-ing,
re-deems. 1. To recover ownership of by paying a specified sum. 2. To
pay off (a promissory note, for example). 3. To turn in (coupons, for
example) and receive something in exchange. 4. To fulfill (a pledge, for
example). 5. To convert into cash: redeem stocks. 6. To set free; rescue or
ransom. 7. To save from a state of sinfulness and its consequences. See
Synonyms at save1. 8. To make up for: The low price of the clothes dryer
redeems its lack of special features. 9. To restore the honor, worth, or
reputation of: You botched the last job but can redeem yourself on this
one.[Middle English redemen, from Old French redimer, from Latin redimere :
re-, red-, re- + emere, to buy. See em-.]--re-deem'a-ble adj.
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Lamentation
lament
v.
la-ment-ed, la-ment-ing, la-ments.v. tr. 1. To express grief for or about;
mourn: lament a death. 2. To regret deeply; deplore: He lamented his
thoughtless acts.v. intr. 1. To grieve audibly; wail. 2. To express
sorrow or regret. See Synonyms at grieve.n. 1. A feeling or an
expression of grief; a lamentation. 2. A song or poem expressing deep grief or
mourning.[Middle English lementen, from Old French lamenter, from Latin
lamentari, from lamentum, lament.]--la-ment'er n.
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in-stead
(in-sted)adv.
1. In
the place of something previously mentioned; as a substitute or an equivalent: Having planned
to drive, we walked instead. 2. In preference; as an alternative: yearned
instead for a home and family.[Middle
English in sted of, in place of : in, in. See IN1 + stede, place. See STEAD +
of, of. See OF.]
American
Heritage Talking Dictionary
**************
An
the
Spirit
of
God
moved
upon
the
of
the waters.
***
but
Cain
was
a tiller
of
the
ground.
***
face
of
the
waters
++
But
there
went
up
a
mist
from
the
earth,
an watered
the
whole
face
of
the
ground.
***
Son
of
man,
take
up
a
for
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt,
an
say unto
him,
Thou
art
like
a
young
lion
of
the
nations,
an thou
art
as
a
whale
in
***
and
the
gathering
together
of
the
waters
called he Seas:
an God
saw
that it
was
good.
the
seas:
**
An
God
created
great whales,
an
every
living
creature
that
moveth,
which
the
waters
brought
forth abundantly,
after their
kind,
++
An
when they
lifted up
their
eyes
afar off,
***
An
the
Lord
God
took
the
man,
***
There
was
a man in
the land
of
Uz,
whose
name
was
Job;
an that
man
was
perfect
an upright,
an one
that
feared
God,
an
eschewed evil.
++
an
put
him
into
the garden
of
Eden
to
dress it
an
to
keep
it.
***
So
they
sat
down
with
him upon
the
ground
seven
days
an
seven
nights,
an
none
spake
a
word
unto him:
for
they
saw
that
his
grief
was
very
great.
+++
an
knew
him
not,
***
These
are
the
generations
of
she
heavens
an
of
the
earth
when
they
were
created,
***
In
he beginning
++
in
the
day
that
the
Lord
God
made
the earth
an
she
heavens,
**
an there
was
not
a
man
to
till
the
ground.
+++
Therefore
shall
a
man
leave
his
father
an
his
mother,
an
shall cleave
unto
his
wife:
***
And
God said,
Let
the
earth
bring
forth grass,
she herb
yielding
seed,
an
the fruit
tree
yielding fruit
after
his kind,
***
If
thou
doest well,
shalt
thou not
be
accepted?
an if
thou doest
not well,
sin
lieth
at
the
door.
+++
whose
seed isin
itself,
upon
the earth:
and
it
was
so.
++
an
they
shall
be
one flesh.
And
they
were
both
naked,
the
man
an
his
wife,
an
were
not
as ham ed.
++
they
lifted
up
their
voice,
an
wept;
an
they
rent
every one
his mantle,
an sprinkled
dust
upon
their heads
toward
heaven.
***
How
is
the
faithful city
become
an
harlot!
it
was
full
of judgment;
righteousness
lodged
in it;
but
now
murderers.
(evil)
Thy
silver
is
become
dross,
thy
wine
mixed with
water:
Thy
princes
are rebellious,
an
companions
of
thieves:
***
An
said
unto
them,
It is
written,
My house
shall
be called
the
house
of
prayer;
but
ye
have
made
it
a
den
of
thieves.
++
every
one
loveth
gifts,
an
followeth after rewards:
they
judge
not
the
fatherless,
***
An
behold,
one
came
an
said
unto
him,
Good
Master,
what
good
thing
shall
I
do,
that
I
may
have
eternal
life?
An he
said
unto
him,
.
. . but
if
thou
wilt
enter
into life,
keep the
commandments.
He
saith
unto
him,
Which?
Immanuel
said,
Thou
shalt
do no murder,
Thou
shalt
not commit adultery,
Thou
shalt
not steal,
Thou
shalt
not bear false witness,
Honour
thy father
an thy mother:
an,
Thou
shalt
love
thy neighbour
as
thyself.
The
young
man
saith
unto him,
All
these things
have
I
kept
from
my
youth up:
what
lack I
yet?
Immanuel
said
unto
him,
If
thou
wilt
be
perfect,
take
a wife
of
Canaan,
***
the
herb
yielding seed,
an
the fruit tree
yielding
fruit
after
his kind,
**
All
in
whose
nostrils
was
the
breath
of
life,
++
whose seed
isin itself,
upon
the earth:
*
And
Adam called
his
wife's name
Eve;
because
she
was
the mother
of
all
living.
++
an thou
shalt
have
treasure
in
heaven:
an
come
an follow
me.
But
when
the
young
man
heard
that saying,
***
For
as
a
young
man
marrieth
a
virgin,
so
shall
thy
sons
marry
thee:
an
as the bridegroom
rejoiceth
over
the
bride,
so
shall
thy
God
rejoice
over
thee.
++
he
went
away
sorrowful:
for
he had
great
possessions.
***
An God
said,
Let
us
make
man
in
our image,
after
our
likeness:
***
An
Israel
stretched
out
his
right hand,
and
laid
it
upon
Ephraim's
head,
who
was the younger,
an
his
left hand
upon
Manasseh's
head,
guiding
his
hands wittingly;
***
An if
a
man
eat
of
the
holy
thing
unwittingly,
then he
shall
put
the
fifth
part
thereof unto
it,
an
shall give
it
unto
the priest
with
the
holy
thing.
An
they
shall
not profane
the
holy
things
of
the
children
of
Israel,
which
they offer
unto
the
Lord;
++
for
Manasseh
was
the
firstborn.
***
An Jacob
was
left alone;
an there
wrestled
a
man
with
him
until
the
breaking
of
the
day.
+++
An he
blessed
Joseph,
an
said,
**
Also
I
heard
the voice
of
the
Lord,
saying,
Whom
shall
I send,
an who
will
go
for
us?
***
For God,
said
she,
hath
appointed
me
an-other
seed
in-stead
of
Abel,
whom
Cain
slew.
++
Now
therefore
be
not
grieved,
nor
angry
with
yourselves,
that
ye
sold
me hither:
for God
did
send
me
before
you
to
preserve
life.
++
Then
said
I,
Here
am
I;
send
me.
+++
God,
before
whom
my
fathers
Abraham
an
Isaac
did
walk,
the
God
which
fed
me
all
my
life
long
unto
this day,
***
An he
said,
Wherefore
is
it
that
thou
dost
ask
after
my
name?
.
++
The
Angel
which
redeemed
me
from
all
evil,
bless
the lads;
an
let
my
name
be
named
on
them,
an
the
name
of
my
fathers
Abraham
an Isaac;
an let
them
grow
into
a
multitude
in
the
midst
of
the
earth.
An
when
Joseph
saw
that
his father
laid
his
right
hand
upon
the head
of
Ephraim,
it
displeased
him:
an he
held
up
his
father's hand,
to
remove
it
from
Ephraim's
head
unto
Manasseh's
head.
An Joseph
said
unto
his
father,
Not
so,
my father:
for
this is
the firstborn;
put
thy
right
hand upon
his head.
An
his
father
refused,
an
said,
I
know
it,
my
son,
I
know
it:
he
also
shall become
a
people,
an he
also
shall
be
great:
but
truly
his
younger brother
shall
be
greater
than
he,
an
his
seed
shall
become
a
multitude
of
nations.
An he
blessed
them
that
day,
saying,
In
thee
shall
Israel bless,
saying,
God
make thee
as
Ephraim
an
as Manasseth:
an he
set
Ephraim
before
Manasseh.
++
an
let
them
have
dominion
over the
fish
of
the
sea,
an
over
the
fowl
of
the
air,
++
But
ask now
the
beasts,
an
they shall
teach
thee;
an
the fowls
of
the
air,
an
they
shall
tell thee:
***
an
over
the
cattle,
an
over
all
the earth,
an
over
every
creeping
thing
that
creepeth
upon
the
earth.
***
an
they
shall
call his
name
Immanuel,
which
being
interpreted
is,
God
with us.
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