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rec-om-pense            

(rekm-pens)v. tr. rec-om-pensed, rec-om-pens-ing, rec-om-pens-es. 1. To award compensation to: recompensed the victims of the accident. 2. To award compensation for; make a return for: recompensed their injuries.n. 1. Amends made, as for damage or loss. 2. Payment in return for something, such as a service.

 

con-se-crate            

(konsi-krat)v. tr. con-se-crat-ed, con-se-crat-ing, con-se-crates. 1. To declare or set apart as sacred: consecrate a church. 2.   To produce the ritual transformation of (the elements of the Eucharist) into the body and blood of Immanuel. To sanctify (bread and wine) for use in Communion. To initiate (a priest) into the order of bishops. 3. To dedicate solemnly to a service or goal. See Synonyms at devote. 4. To make venerable; hallow: a tradition consecrated by time.adj. Dedicated to a sacred purpose; sanctified.

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plum-met

 (plumit)n. 1. A plumb bob. 2. Something that weighs down or oppresses; a burden.v. intr. plum-met-ed, plum-met-ing, plum-mets. 1. To fall straight down; plunge. 2. To decline suddenly and steeply: Stock prices plummeted.[Middle English plomet, from Old French, ball of lead, diminutive of plom, plomb, sounding lead, from Latin plumbum.]

 

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For thus

saith the

Lord of hosts,

 

the

God of Israel;

 

Let not your prophets

an your diviners,

that be in the midst

of

you,

**

 

I

have given

you . . .

***

. . . deceive you,

 

neither hearken

to

your dreams which

ye

cause to be dreamed.

*****

 

That the

sons

of

God

 

saw

the daughters

of

men;

that they were fair;

 

an they

took

them

wives

of

all

which they chose.

**

 

An there

came two angels

to

Sodom at even;

 

an Lot sat

in

the gate

of

Sodom:

***

 

They chose

new gods;

 

 then

was war

in

the

gates:

 

**

 

An when

the sun

was going down,

 

a deep sleep

fell upon Abram;

an,

lo,

an horror

of

great darkness fell upon

him.

***

 

An Jacob awaked

out of

his sleep,

 

an he said,

Surely

the

Lord

isin this place;

 

an I

knew it not.

 

An he

was afraid,

 

an said,

How dreadful

is

this place!

 

this is none other

but the house

of

God,

 

an this is the

gate

of

heaven.

**

 

An God

said,

 

Behold,

 

I

have given

you

every herb bearing seed,

which is upon

the face

of

all the earth,

 

an every tree,

**

 

An God

blessed

Noah

an his sons,

*

Ham begot Canaan

*

 

an said unto

them,

 

Be fruitful,

 

an multiply,

 

an replenish

the earth.

 

An the fear

of

you

an the dread

of

you

shall

be

upon every beast

of

the earth,

***

 

Come,

 

ye

children,

 

hearken unto

me:

 

I

 will teach you the fear

of the

Lord.

 

What man

is he

that desireth life,

 

an loveth many days,

 

that he may see good?

 

Keep thy tongue from evil,

 

an thy lips from speaking guile.

 

Depart from evil,

 

an do good;

 

seek peace,

 

an pursue

it.

**

 

in the

which

is the fruit

of a

tree yielding seed;

 

to

you

it shall

be

for meat.

******

 

. . . that

be

in

the midst  

of

you,

 

deceive

you,

 

**

I am

 poured out like

water,

 

an all

 my bones

are out of joint:

my heart is like wax;

it is

 melted

in the midst

of

my bowels.

My strength

is

dried up like a potsherd;

 

an my tongue

cleaveth to my jaws;

 

an thou hast brought

me

into the dust

of death.

**

 

neither hearken

to

your dreams which

ye

cause

to

be dreamed.

 

For they prophesy falsely

unto you

in

my name:

 

I

have not sent them,

saith

the Lord.

 

For thus

saith

the Lord,

 

That after

seventy years

be

accomplished

at

Babylon

I

will visit you,

 

an perform

my

good word

toward

you,

 

in

causing you

to

 

return

to

this place.

+

And God

said,

Let

the waters

under the heaven

be

gathered together

unto

one place,

an let

the dry land

appear:

 

an it was

so.

+

 

an he placed

at the east

of

the garden

of

Eden  

+

 

And Abram

passed through

the land

unto the

place

of

Sichem,

 

unto the plain of Moreh.

 

An the

Canaanite

was then

in

the land.

***  

 

An the

men

said unto

Lot,

+

 

 

An Saul

said to

David,

Behold

my

elder daughter

Merab,

 

her

will

I

give thee

to

wife:

 

only be thou valiant

for me,

 

an fight the Lord's battles.

**

 

An Abram

said to the king of Sodom,

I

have lift up

mine hand

unto the Lord,

 

the most high God,

the possessor

of

heaven

an earth,

+

 

For Saul

said,

 

Let not

 mine hand

be

upon him,

 

but let the hand

of the

Philistines be upon him.

 

And David

said

unto Saul,

Who

 am I?

 

an what

is

my life,

 

or

 my father's family

in Israel,

 

that I should

be

 son in law

to

the king?

 

****

 

An out

of

the ground

made

the

Lord God

to grow

every tree

that is

pleasant

to

the sight,

 

an good for food;

the tree

of

life also

in the midst

of the

garden,

 

an the

tree

of

knowledge

of

good

an evil.

**

 

An out

of

the ground

the

Lord God

formed

every beast

of

the field,

an every fowl

of

the air;

 

an brought

them

unto

Adam

to

see what he

would call them:

an whatsoever

Adam

called

every living creature,

that was

the

name thereof.

***

 

 

cursed

is the

ground

for

thy sake;

 

**

 

And he said,

Cursed

be

Canaan;

 

a servant

of

servants

shall

he be

unto his brethren.

***

Now there

was a day

when she sons

of

God

came to present

themselves

before

the Lord,

**

 

An the

Lord God

formed man

of the dust

of the

ground,

 

and breathed

into his nostrils

the breath

of

life;

 

an man

became

a

living soul.

***

 

an Satan

came also

am-ong them.

***

 

And the

Lord God

said,

 

Behold,

 

the

man is

become

as

one

of

us,

 

to

know good

 

an evil:

 

an now,

lest he

put forth

his hand,

 

an take

also

of

the tree

of

life,

 

an eat,

an live

for ever:

 

Therefore

the

Lord God

sent him forth

 

from

the

garden of Eden,

***

 

An Abram

hearkened

 to the

voice of Sarai.

 An Sarai

Abram's wife

 took

Hagar

her maid

the Egyptian,

 

after Abram

had dwelt ten years

in the

land

of

Canaan,

 

an gave

her

 

to

 

her

husband

Abram

to be

his wife.

**

 

Now

these are

the names

of the

children of Israel,

which came into

Egypt;

 

every man

 an his

household came

with Jacob.

 

Reuben,

 

Simeon,

 

Levi,

 

****

 

And he

said,

What pledge shall

I

give thee?

 

An she

said,

 

Thy signet,

 

and thy bracelets, . . .

 

**

 

What aileth thee,

Hagar?

 

fear not;

for God

hath heard

the voice

of

the lad

where he is.

 

Arise,

lift up the lad,

an hold

him

in

thine hand;

***

 

and thy staff

that

isin thine hand.

 

An he

Gave

it

her,

**

 

And let

thy house

 be like the

house of Pharez,

 

whom Tamar bare

unto

Judah,

**

 

an Judah,

 

Issachar,

 

Zebulun,

 

an Benjamin,

 

Dan,

 

an Naphtali,

 

Gad,

 

an Asher.

***

 

but Cain

was

a

tiller

of

the ground.

***

 

to till the ground

from

whence

he

was taken.

So he

drove out

the man;

**

An her

gates shall lament

an mourn;

 

an she

being desolate

shall sit upon

the ground.

 

***

 

An Moses

sent to spy out Jaazer,

 

an they took

the villages thereof,

 

an drove out

the Amorites

that were there.

***

The Amorites (/ˈæməˌraɪts/Sumerian: 𒈥𒌅, romanized: MAR.TUAkkadian: 𒀀𒈬𒊒𒌝, romanized: Amurrūm or 𒋾𒀉𒉡𒌝/𒊎; Hebrewאֱמוֹרִיromanized: 'ĔmōrīAncient Greek: Ἀμορραῖοι) were an ancient Northwest Semitic-speaking Bronze Age people from the Levant. Initially appearing in Sumerian records c. 2500 BC, they expanded and ruled most of the Levant, Mesopotamia and parts of Egypt from the 21st century BC to the late 17th century BC.

They established several prominent city-states in existing locations, such as Isin, Larsa, Mari and Ebla, and later founded Babylon and the Old Babylonian Empire. They also founded the Fourteenth Dynasty of Egypt in the Nile Delta, which was characterized by rulers bearing Amorite names such as Yakbim, and were likely part of the later Hyksos.[1][2] The term Amurru in Akkadian and Sumerian texts refers to the Amorites, their principal deity, and an Amorite kingdom. The Amorites are mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as inhabitants of Canaan both before and after the conquest of the land under Joshua.[3]

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**

an he

placed

at the

east

of the

garden

of

Eden Cherubims,

***

 

and there

he

put the man

whom he

had

formed.

**

 

An he

said,

Cursed be Canaan;

 

a

servant

of

servants

shall

he be

unto

his brethren.

***

 

 

The woman

shall not wear

that

which pertaineth

unto a man,

 

neither shall

a man

put on

a

woman's garment:

for

all that do

so

are abomination

unto the

Lord thy God.

***

 

An unto

Adam

he said,

 

Because

thou hast

hearkened

unto the voice

of

thy wife,

 

an hast eaten

of

her 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;

 

*****  

 

that Cain

brought

of

the fruit

of

 

the ground

 

an offering

unto the Lord.

 

An Abel,

 

he also

brought

of

the firstlings

of

his flock

 

***

 

An the name

of the

second

called

he Ephraim:

 

For God

 

hath caused

me

to

be

fruitful

in the land

of

my affliction.

****

 

but Rachel

was

 beautiful

an well favoured.

***

 

An Abel,

he also

brought

of

the firstlings

of

his flock

 

an

of the

fat thereof.

**

 

Ephraim,

whose

glorious beauty

is a

fading flower,

 

which

are on the head

of

the fat

valleys

of

them

that are

overcome

with wine!

***

 

an

of

the fat

thereof.

*****

 

 

Thou

mayest

not eat

within thy gates

 

the tithe

of

thy corn,

 

or of

thy wine,

 

or of

thy oil,

 

or

the firstlings

of

thy herds

or

of

thy flock,

 

nor any

of

thy

vows

which

 

thou

vowest,

 ****

 

Hear,

 

O heavens,

 

an give ear,

 

O earth:

 

for the Lord hath spoken,

 

I

have nourished

 

an brought up children,

 

an they

have rebelled against

me.

 

**

 

Whoso

sheddeth man's blood,

 

by

man

shall his blood

be

shed:

 

for in

the image

of

God

made he man.

**

 

An Reuben

said

unto them,

Shed no blood,

 

 but cast

him

into this pit

that isin

the wilderness,

 

an lay

no hand

upon him;

*****

 

The ox

knoweth

his owner,

 

an the ass

his master's

crib:

 

but Israel

doth not know,

 

my people doth not consider.

 

***

Abraham

went

an took

the ram,

 

an offered

him up

for a

burnt offering

in the stead

of

his son.

**

 

wave offering

 

Please respond and welcome me." The wave offering was designed to say, "God, I see You and I hope You see me. Here I am, thanking You for your goodness and mercy. I hope you acknowledge my presence!" Then the rest of the offering was to be shared with others to eat and enjoy.

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The wave offering, part of the offerings of the Mosaic Law, was the symbolic act indicating that the offering was for the Lord. Portions of the things offered were literally waved in the air before the Lord. The wave offering is first seen in Exodus 29:19-28 in the description of the ordination ceremony of Aaron and his sons. This is the only instance where part of the wave offering was consumed by fire (Exodus 29:25). The remainder was “waved” to God but taken by Aaron, his sons, and Moses.

 

Other instances of wave offerings include the breast of a peace offering (Leviticus 7:28-34), a lamb from the cleansing sacrifice of a healed leper (Leviticus 14:12), and two loaves of bread and two lambs of the sacrifice affiliated with the Feast of Firstfruits (Leviticus 23:9-15). The largest wave offering was of an entire tribe. Because of their loyalty during the episode with the golden calf (Exodus 32), God accepted the Levites in the service of His temple in place of the firstborn male of each Israelite family (Numbers 3:12).

 

A wave offering was a portion of a sacrifice presented to God, then released by God for the use of those involved in the sacrifice. The meat fed the families of the priests. The Levites served first the tabernacle and then the temple, fulfilling the obligation of the rest of the Israelites. Both were God’s provision for those who sacrificed themselves in service to Him.

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An thou

shalt take

the breast

of the ram

 of

Aaron's consecration,

an wave

it

for

a wave offering before

the Lord:

 

an it

shall be

thy part.

**

An thou

shalt sanctify

the breast

of the

wave offering,

**

 

God

created

 

the

heaven

+

An Shem

 

an Noah

+

the earth.

+

an Japheth

 

took a garment,

 

an laid

it

upon both

their shoulders,

 

an went backward,

+

 

But this thing

commanded

I

them,

 

saying,

 

Obey my

voice,

 

an I

will be

your God,

+

 

then your

eyes

shall be opened,

 

 an ye

shall be as gods,

knowing

good an evil.

 

A

n ye shall

be

my people:

 

 

an walk

ye in

all the ways

that I

have commanded

you,

 

that it

may be well unto

you.

 

But they

hearkened not,

 nor inclined

their ear,

 

but walked in

the counsels

an in

the imagination

of

their evil heart,

 

 an went backward,

 

an not forward.

 

***

 

an that every imagination

of

the thoughts

of

his heart

was only evil

continually.

***

 

That the

sons

of

God

saw

the daughters

of

men

that they

were fair;

+

These

are the generations

of

the heavens

an

of

the earth

when they were

created,

***

an they

took

them wives

 of

all

which they chose.

 

An the

Lord

said,

 

My spirit shall not always

strive with man,

 

for

that he also is flesh:  . . .

. . .an also after that,

when the sons

of

God

came in unto

the

daughters

of

men,

 

an they

bare children

to

them,

 

the same became

mighty men

which were

of old,

 

men of renown.

***

 

So God

created

man in

his own

image,

 

in the

image

of

God

created

he him;

male and female

created

he them.

**

 

An there

were born

unto him seven sons

 an three daughters.

 

**

 

An God

saw

every thing

that he

had made,

 

and,

 

behold,

 

it was very good.

 

An the evening

an the morning

were

the sixth day.

**

 

So God

created man

in

his

own image,

in the image

of

God

created

he

him;

 

male

an female

created

he them.

***

 

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 there

were born unto him

seven

sons

 

and three

daughters.

**

so

that this man

was

the greatest

of

all the men

of

the east.

***

 

And he said,

Cursed be Canaan;

 

a

servant

of

servants

shall he

be unto

his brethren.

**

 

An the

Lord

said unto

Satan,

 

Hast thou

considered

my

servant

Job,

 

that there

is

none like

him in

the earth,

a

perfect

and an upright man,

 

one

that feareth

God,

 

an escheweth evil?

  

 +

 

 

+

 

An the

Lord

said

unto Satan,

 

Behold,

 

all

that he hath

isin thy power;

++++++

 

Therefore

shalt thou

make them

turn their back,

 

when thou

shalt

make ready

thine arrows upon

thy

strings against

the

face of them.

 

Be thou

exalted,

 

Lord,

 

in thine

own strength:

**

 

And the Lord

said unto

Abram,

 

after

that Lot

was separated

from him,

**

 

Who told

thee

that thou wast naked?

***

 

Lift up

now

thine eyes,

 

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.

***

 

so

will we sing

an praise thy power.

 

My God,

 

my God,

 

why

 hast thou

forsaken me?

 

Why

art thou

so

far

from helping

me,

an from

the words

of

my roaring?

 

O

my God,

I

cry

in

the daytime,

 

but thou

hearest not;

 

an in the night season,

 

an am

not silent.

 

But

thou art holy,

 

O thou

that inhabitest the praises

of

Israel.

 

Our fathers

trusted

in thee:

 

they trusted,

 

an thou

didst deliver them.

 

They cried

unto thee,

 

an were delivered:

 

they trusted in thee,

an were not confounded.

***

 

But unto Cain

an

to

his offering

he

had not respect.

 

An Cain was very wroth,

 

an his

countenance fell.

**

 

But I

am a worm,

 

an no man;

 

a reproach

of

men,

 

an despised

of

the people.

 

All

they that see

me

laugh me

to

scorn:

 

they

shoot out

the lip,

 

they shake

the head,

saying,

 

He trusted

on

the

Lord

that he

would deliver

him:

 

let him

deliver

him,

 

seeing

he

delighted

in him.

 

But

thou art

he

that took

me

out

of

the womb:

 

thou

didst make

me hope

when

I

was upon

my

mother's breasts.

 

I

was cast upon

thee

from

the womb:

 

thou art

my God

from

my

mother's belly.

 

Be

not far

from

me;

 

for

trouble is near;

 

for

there

is

none to help.

********

 

only

upon himself

put not

forth thine hand.

 

So

Satan

went forth

from

the

 presence

of

the Lord.

 

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