Thursday, March 22, 2018

Brew II


Brew II
brewed, brew-ing, brews.v. tr. 1. To make (ale or beer) from malt and hops by infusion, boiling, and fermentation.
2. To make (a beverage) by boiling, steeping, or mixing various ingredients: brew tea. 3. To concoct; devise: brew a plot to overthrow the government.v. intr. 1.
To make ale or beer as an occupation. 2. To be imminent; impend: "storms brewing on every frontier" (John Dos Passos).n. 1.   A beverage made by brewing. A serving of such a beverage. 2. Something produced as if by brewing; a mix: Their politics were a strange brew of idealism and self-interest.[Middle English brewen, from Old English breowan. See bhreu-.]--brew'age n. --brew'er n.
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do-min-ion
(d-minyn)n. Abbr. dom. 1. Control or the exercise of control; sovereignty: "The devil ... has their souls in his possession, and under his dominion" (Jonathan Edwards). 2. A territory or sphere of influence or control; a realm. 3.  Often Dominion. One of the self-governing nations within the British Commonwealth. 4.   dominions Theology. See domination. (n., sense 2)[Middle English dominioun, from Old French dominion, from Medieval Latin dominio, dominion-, from Latin dominium, property, from dominus, lord. See dem-.]


                                                                       Excerpted from American Heritage Talking
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And
God
said,
Let us
make
man
in our
image,
after
our
likeness:
and
let them
have
dominion
over
the
fish of the sea,
and
over the fowl of the air,
and
over
the
cattle,
 and
over all
the
earth,
and
over
every
creeping thing
that
creepeth
upon
the
earth.
****
And
the
first
came out
red,
all over
like an hairy
garment;
***
and
they
called
his
name
Esau.
**
and
flesh
of
my
flesh:
she
shall
be called
Workman,
because
she
 was taken out
of
Man.
***
And
I
will put enmity between
thee
and
the workman,
and
between
thy
seed
and
her
seed;
it
shall bruise
thy
head,
and
thou
shalt bruise
his heel.
**
And
the
earth
was
without
form,
and
void;
an
darkness
was
upon
the
face
of
the
deep.
***
     In the six hundredth year of Noah's life, in the second month,
the seventeenth
day
of
the
mouth,
the
same day
were all
the
Mountains
of
the
great deep broken up,
and
the
windows
of
heaven
were
opened.
And the Spirit
of
God
moved
upon
the face
of
the
waters.
*
And
after
that

came
his brother
out,
and
his
hand
took hold
on
Esau's heel;
and
his
name
was called
Jacob:
and
Isaac
was threescore years old
when
she
bare them.
And the boys grew:
and Esau was a cunning hunter,
a man
of
the
field;
and
Jacob
was a plain man,
dwelling in tents.
******
And
God
blessed
the
seventh day,
and
sanctified
it:
because
that
in it
he
had
rested
from
all
his
work
which
God
created
and
made
    
These
are
the
generations
of the
heavens
and
of
the earth
when
they
were created,
in the
day
that
the
Lord God
made the
earth
and
the
heavens,



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Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Brew

Brew
brewed, brew-ing, brews.v. tr. 1. To make (ale or beer) from malt and hops by infusion, boiling, and fermentation.
2. To make (a beverage) by boiling, steeping, or mixing various ingredients: brew tea. 3. To concoct; devise: brew a plot to overthrow the government.v. intr. 1.
To make ale or beer as an occupation. 2. To be imminent; impend: "storms brewing on every frontier" (John Dos Passos).n. 1.   A beverage made by brewing. A serving of such a beverage. 2. Something produced as if by brewing; a mix: Their politics were a strange brew of idealism and self-interest.[Middle English brewen, from Old English breowan. See bhreu-.]--brew'age n. --brew'er n.

                                                                       Excerpted from American Heritage Talking
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God
created
the
heaven


and
the
earth.
***
And
the name of the third river
is
Hiddekel:
that
is it
which goeth toward the east of Assyria.
**
For God
doth
know
that
in
the day ye eat
thereof,
then
your
eyes
shall
be
opened,
**
Thus saith
the
Lord God;
The gate of the inner court
that
looketh
toward the east
shall be shut
the six working days;
but
on
the sabbath it shall be opened,
and
in
the
day of the
new moon
it
shall
be
opened.
**
And God said,
 Let the earth bring forth grass,
the
herb yielding seed,
and
the fruit tree yielding
fruit
after
his
kind,
whose
seed
is in itself,
upon the earth:
and
it was so.
**
And she again bare
his
brother
Abel.
And Abel was a keeper of sheep,
**
And
Abel,
he
al-so
brought of the firstlings of
his
flock
and
of
the fat thereof.
And
the
Lord had respect
unto
Abel
and
to
his
offering:
**
that Cain
rose up against
Abel
his brother,
and
slew
him.
**
And
Adam
knew

his
wife

again;
and
she
bare a son,

 and
called
his
name
Seth:
For
God,
said
she,
hath appointed
me
**
And Abel
was
a keeper of sheep,
**
another seed instead of Abel,

whom
Cain slew.
***
And the
Lord God
said,
It is
not good
that
the man should be alone;
I will make
him
an
help meet
for
him.
**
And
to
Seth,
to
him also
there was born a son;
and
he
called
his name
Enos:
**
but
for
Adam

there

was not found
an
help meet
for
him.
***
then
began men to call upon the name of the Lord.
**
And to every beast of the earth,
and to every fowl of the air,
and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth,
wherein
there
is
life,
I
have given every green
herb for meat:
and
it was so.
**
And the Lord said unto Cain,
Where
is Abel
thy brother?
I know not:

***
And he drank of the wine,
and
was drunken;
and he was uncovered within his tent.
**
And the Lord said unto Satan, Whence comest thou?
Then Satan answered the Lord, and said, From going to and fro in the earth, and from walking up and down in it.


***
And
Isaac
entreated
the
Lord
for
his wife,
because
she
was barren:
and
the
Lord
was
entreated
of
him,
and
Rebekah
his wife
conceived.
*
And they heard
the
voice
of
the
Lord God
walking
in
the
garden
in
the cool
of
the day:
and Adam and his wife hid
themselves from the presence
of
the
Lord God
amongst the trees
of
the
garden.
And
the
Lord God
called
unto
Adam,
and
said
unto
him,
Where
art
thou?
And
he
said,
I heard
thy voice
in
the
garden,
and
I was afraid,
because I
was
naked;
and
I
hid myself.
And
he
said,
Who
told
thee
that thou
wast
naked?
Hast thou
eaten of the tree,
whereof
I commanded
thee
that thou
shouldest
not eat?
**
And Adam knew his wife again;
and she bare a son,
and
called his name Seth:
For God,
said
she,
hath appointed me another seed instead of Abel,
whom
Cain slew.
**
And the man
said,
The woman
whom
thou
gavest to be
with
me,
she
gave
me
of the tree,
and
I
did eat
.**
And
the
children struggled
together
within
her;
and
she
said,
If
it be so,
**
I
know not
Am I
my
brother's
keeper?
***
why
am I
thus?
And
she
went to inquire of the Lord.
And the Lord
said
unto
her,
Two nations
are
in
thy
womb,
***
For God
doth know
that
in the day
ye eat
thereof,
then your eyes
shall be opened,
 and
ye shall be as gods,
knowing
good
and
evil.
**
And
the
Lord God
said
unto
the
serpent,
Because thou hast done this,
thou art
cursed
above
all cattle,
and
above every beast of the field;
upon
thy
belly
shalt thou
go,
**
and
dust
shalt thou eat
all
 the
days of
thy life:
***
and
two manner
of
people shall be separated
from
thy bowels;
and
the one people
shall be stronger
than
the other people;
and
the elder shall serve the younger.
***
And they were both naked,
the
man
and
his wife,
and
were not as-hamed.
***
Therefore shall a man leave his father
and
his mother,
and
shall cleave unto his wife:
and
they shall be one flesh.
***
And
Adam said,
This is now bone
of
my bones,
*
And when her days to be delivered were fulfilled,
behold,
there
were twins
in
her womb.

**
And
Adam said,
This is now bone
of
my bones,
*

And
the
first
came out
red,
all over like an hairy garment;
***
and
they
called
his
name
Esau.
**
and
flesh
of
my
flesh:
she
shall
be called
Woman,
because
she
 was taken out
of
Man.
***
And
I
will put enmity between
thee
and
the workman,
and
between
thy
seed
and
her seed;
it
shall bruise thy head,
and
thou
shalt bruise
his heel.
**
And
after
that

came
his brother

out,
and
his
hand
took hold
on
Esau's heel;
and
his
name
was called
Jacob:
and
Isaac
was threescore years old
when
she
bare them.
And the boys grew:
and Esau was a cunning hunter,
a man
of
the
field;
and
Jacob
was a plain man,

dwelling in tents.


  ISamuelYeaO