Thursday, September 1, 2022

Statute II

 


sub-scribe         

(sb-skrib)v. sub-scribed, sub-scrib-ing, sub-scribes.v. tr. 1. To pledge or contribute (a sum of money). 2. To sign (one's name) at the end of a document. 3. To sign one's name to in attestation, testimony, or consent: subscribe a will.v. intr. 1. To contract to receive and pay for a certain number of issues of a publication, for tickets to a series of events or performances, or for a utility service, for example. 2. To promise to pay or contribute money: subscribe to a charity. 3. To feel or express hearty approval: I subscribe to your opinion. See Synonyms at assent. 4. To sign one's name. 5. To affix one's signature to a document as a witness or to show consent.[Middle English subscriben, from Latin subscribere : sub-, sub- + scribere, to write. See skribh-.]--sub-scrib'er n.

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duke

 (dook, dyook)n. Abbr. D., Du. 1. A nobleman with the highest hereditary rank, especially a man of the highest grade of the peerage in Great Britain. 2. A sovereign prince who rules an independent duchy in some European countries. 3. Used as the title for such a nobleman. 4.  Often dukes. Slang. A fist: Put up your dukes! 5. Botany. A type of cherry intermediate between a sweet and a sour cherry.v. intr. duked, duk-ing, dukes. To fight, especially with fists: duking it out.[Middle English, from Old French duc, from Latin dux, duc-, leader, from ducere, to lead. See deuk-., N., sense 4, short for Duke of Yorks, rhyming slang for forks, fingers.]

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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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rav-inalso ra-ven

(ravn)n. 1. Voracity; rapaciousness. 2. Something taken as prey. 3. The act or practice of preying.[Middle English ravin, raven, from Old French ravine, rapine, from Latin rapina, from rapere, to seize. See rep-.]

 

 

 

                                                                                   American Heritage Dictionary

 

 

 

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           Wikipedia

Aholibamah

Aholibamah (Hebrew: אָהֳלִיבָמָה‎ ʾĀhŏlīḇāmā; "My tabernacle of/is height/exaltation" or "Tent of the High Place"[1]), is an eight-time referenced matriarch in the biblical record.[2]

 

Aholibamah (a descendant of Ishmael) was the daughter of Anah of Zibeon the Hivite. Her maternal grandfather was Zibeon the Hivite, son of Seir the Horite.[3] She was one of two Canaanite women who married Esau, the son of Isaac, when he was in his forties. Isaac and his wife Rebecca, however, were greatly opposed to this union.[4] So, according to some Biblical scholars, Esau changed her name to the Hebrew name "Judith", as to pacify his parents.[5]

 

Biblical scholars have thus conciliated the two different name accounts given in Genesis for the three wives of Esau:

 

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Mount Seir (Hebrew: הַר-שֵׂעִיר, Har Sēʿīr) is the ancient and biblical name for a mountainous region stretching between the Dead Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba in the northwestern region of Edom and southeast of the Kingdom of Judah. It may also have marked the older historical limit of Ancient Egypt in Canaan.[1] A place called "Seir, in the land of Shasu" (ta-Shasu se`er, t3-sh3sw s`r), thought to be near Petra, Jordan, is listed in the temple of Amenhotep III at Soleb (ca. 1380 BC).[citation needed]

 

The modern Arabic equivalent is thought to be Jibal ash-Sharah (Arabic: جبال الشراة, romanized: Jibāl ash-Sharāh, lit. 'Mountains of Sharāh') in Jordan.[citation needed]

 

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. . . God

created

he heaven

**

 

She heavens

declare

he glory

of

God;

**

 

For God

doth know

that in he day

ye

eat thereof,

 

then your eyes

shall be opened,

 

an ye

shall be

as

gods,

knowing

good

an evil.

**

 

An ye

shall tell

my father

 

of

 

all my glory

in Egypt,

 

***

 

An God

made

he firmament,

**

an he firmament

sheweth

his

handiwork. 

**

. . . an he earth

**

 

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 desired

to

find a tabernacle

for he God

of

Jacob.

 

But Solomon

built him

an house.

 

How be it

he

most High

dwelleth not

in temples

made with hands;

 

 as saith the prophet,

heaven is my throne,

an he earth

is

my footstool:

 

where

is

the house

that ye build

unto me?

 

an where

is he place

of

my rest?

 

For all

those

things

hath mine hand made,

 

and all

those

things have been,

 

saith

he Lord:

***

 

All things

are

full of labour;

man

cannot utter

it:

he

eye

is

not satisfied

with

seeing,

 

nor he ear

filled with hearing.

He thing

that hath been,

 

it is

that which shall be;

 

an that

which is done

is

that

which shall be done:

 

an

 there

is

no new thing under

the sun.

 

**

     An Abimelech

charged

all his people,

saying,

 

He

that toucheth

this man

or

his wife

shall surely

be

put to death.

 

Then Isaac

sowed

in that land,

an received

in

the same year

an hundredfold:

an he Lord

blessed him.


but

to

this man

will

I

look,

 

even to him

that is poor

an

of

a contrite spirit,

and trembleth

at

my word.

ISamuelO