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Monday, October 1, 2018

Ephesians



A false god; a heathen deity; an idol.Fear not the gods of the Amorites. Judges 6.A prince; a ruler; a magistrate or judge; an angel. 


Thou shalt not revile the gods, nor curse the ruler of thy people. Any person or thing exalted too much in estimation, or deified and honored as the chief good.Whose god is their belly. Phil.3. GOD, v.t. To deify. Not used.


chose 1. Selected from a number; picked out; taken in preference; elected; predestinated; designated to office.


Select; distinguished by preference; eminent.His chosen captains are drowned in the sea. Ex. 15.Ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood. 1 Pet. 2.


us used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself and one or more other people as the object of a verb or preposition. let us know"


in expressing the situation of something that is or appears to be enclosed or surrounded by something else.


him used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a male person or animal previously mentioned or easily identified."his wife survived him"


before during the period of time preceding (a particular event, date, or time).she had to rest before dinner"


The basis of an edifice; that part of a building which lies on the ground; usually a wall of stone which supports the edifice.

I The act of fixing the basis.


The basis or ground work, or any thing; that on which any thing stands, and by which it is supported. 


A free government has its foundation in the choice and consent of the people to be governed. 


Christ is the foundation of the church.Behold, I lay in Zion for a foundation, a stone - a precious cornerstone. 


Is. 28.Other foundation can no man lay than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ. 


1Cor. 3.Original; rise; as the foundation of the world.Endowment; a donation or legacy appropriated to support an institution, and constituting a permanent fund, usually for a charitablepurpose.Establishment; settlement.


of the world, the earth, together with all of its countries, peoples, and natural features  he was doing his bit to save the world" WORLD, 


This seems to be a compound word, and probably is named from roundness, the vault; but this is not certain.


The universe; the whole system of created globes or vast bodies of matter.The earth; the terraqueous globe; sometimes called the lower world.


The heavens; as when we speak of the heavenly world, or upper world.System of beings; or the orbs which occupy space, and all the beings which inhabit them. 


Hebrews  God--hath in these last days spoken to us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things; by whom also he made the worlds. Hebrews 


There may be other worlds, where the inhabitants have never violated their allegiance to their Almighty sovereign.


Present state of existence; as while we are in the world.Behold, these are the ungodly who prosper in the world. Psalm 73.A secular life. 


By the world we sometimes understand the things of this world, its pleasures and interests. 


A great part of mankind are more anxious to enjoy the world to than secure divine favor.Public life, or society; as banished from the world.


Business or trouble of life.From this world-wearied flesh.A great multitude or quantity; as a world of business; a world of charms.


Mankind; people in general; in an indefinite sense. Let the world see your fortitude.Whose disposition, all the world well knows--Course of life. 


He begins the world with little property, but with many friends.Universal empire.This through the east just vengeance hurld, and lost poor Antony the world.


The customs and manners of men; the practice of life. A knowledge of the world is necessary for a man of business; it is essential to politeness.


All the world contains.Had I a thousand worlds, I would give them all for one year more to devote to God.


The principal nations or countries of the earth. Alexander conquered the world.The Roman empire. 


A large tract of country; a wide compass of things.must descry new worlds.The inhabitants of the earth; the whole human race. John 3. 


The carnal state or corruption of the earth; as the present evil world; the course of this world. 


Galatians 1. Ephesians 2.The ungodly part of the world.I pray not for the world, but for them that thou hast given men. 


John 17.Time; as in the phrase, world without end.A collection of wonders. Not in use.In the world, in possibility. 


All the precaution in the world would not save him.For all the world,Exactly. Little used. For any consideration.


that we used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself and one or more other people considered together shall we have a drink?"used in formal contexts for or by a royal person, or by a writer or editor, to refer to himself or herself.in this section we discuss the reasons"


should used to indicate obligation, duty, or correctness, typically when criticizing someone's actions.he should have been careful"used to indicate what is probable.$348 million should be enough to buy him out" be exist. there are no easy answers"



HO'LY, Properly, whole, entire or perfect, in a moral sense. Hence, pure in heart, temper or dispositions; free from sin and sinful affections. 


Applied to the Supreme Being, holy signifies perfectly pure, immaculate and complete in moral character; and man is more or less holy, as his heart is more or less sanctified, or purified from evil dispositions. 


We call a man holy,when his heart is conformed in some degree to the image of God, and his life is regulated by the divine precepts. 


Hence, holy is used as nearly synonymous with good, pious, godly.


Be ye holy; for I am holy. 1 pet.1.Hallowed; consecrated or set apart to a sacred use, or to the service or worship of God; a sense frequent in Scripture; as the holy sabbath; holy oil; holy vessels; a holy nation; the holy temple; a holy priesthood.Proceeding from pious principles,or directed to pious purposes; as holy zeal.Perfectly just and good; as the holy law of God Sacred; as a holy witness. 


Holy of holies, in Scripture, the innermost apartment of the Jewish tabernacle or temple, where the ark was kept,and where no person entered, except the high priest, once a year. 


Holy Ghost, or Holy Spirit, the Divine Spirit; the third person in the Trinity; the sanctifier of souls.


Holy war, a war undertaken to rescue the holy land, the ancient Judea, from the infidels; a crusade; an expedition carried on by christians against the Saracens in the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth centuries; a war carried on in a most unholy manner.


and blameless BLA'MELESS, a. Without fault; innocent; guiltless; not meriting censure.bishop then must be blameless. 


1 Tim.3.Sometimes followed by of.We will be blameless of this thine oath. Josh.2.He that walketh uprightly, 

and worketh righteousness, and speaketh the truth in his heart. 


He that backbiteth not with his tongue, nor doeth evil to his neighbour, nor taketh up a reproach against his neighbour.Psalm 15:2-3 | KJV


before during the period of time preceding (a particular event, date, or time).she had to rest before dinner"


himThe Supreme Being; Jehovah; the eternal and infinite spirit, the creator,and the sovereign of the universe.God is a spirit; and they that worship him, must worship him in spirit and in truth. 


John  A false god; a heathen deity; an idol.Fear not the gods of the Amorites. Judges 6.A prince; a ruler; a magistrate or judge; an angel. 


Thou shalt not revile the gods, nor curse the ruler of thy people.Ex. 22. Ps.97.Gods here is a bad translation.Any person or thing exalted too much in estimation, or deified and honored as the chief good.Whose god is their belly. Phil.3.GOD, v.t. To deify. Not used.


In love LOVE, v.t. luv. L. libeo, lubeo. See Lief. The sense is probably to be prompt, free, willing, from leaning, advancing, or drawing forward.In a general sense to be pleased with; to regard with affection, on account of some qualities which excite pleasing sensations or desire of gratification. 


We love a friend, on account of some qualities which give us pleasure in his society. We love a man who has done us a favor; in which case, gratitude enters into the composition of our affection. 


We love our parents and our children, on account of their connection with us, and on account of many qualities which please us. 


We love to retire to a cool shade in summer. We love a warm room in winter. we love to hear an eloquent advocate. The christian loves his Bible. In short, we love whatever gives us pleasure and delight, whether animal or intellectual; and if our hearts are right, we love God above all things, as the sum of all excellence and all the attributes which can communicate happiness to intelligent beings. 


In other words, the christian loves God with the love of complacency in his attributes, the love of benevolence towards the interest of his kingdom, and the love of gratitude for favors received.


Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind -Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. Matt. 22.To have benevolence or good will for. 


John 3 LOVE, An affection of the mind excited by beauty and worth of any kind, or by the qualities of an object which communicate pleasure, sensual or intellectual. 


It is opposed to hatred. Love between the sexes, is a compound affection, consisting of esteem, benevolence, and animal desire. 


Love is excited by pleasing qualities of any kind, as by kindness, benevolence, charity, and by the qualities which render social intercourse agreeable. In the latter case, love is ardent friendship, or a strong attachment springing from good will and esteem, and the pleasure derived from the company, civilities and kindness of others.


Between certain natural relatives, love seems to be in some cases instinctive. Such is the love of a mother for her child, which manifests itself toward an infant, before any particular qualities in the child are unfolded. 


This affection is apparently as strong in irrational animals as in human beings.We speak of the love of amusements, the love of books, the love of money, and the love of whatever contributes to our pleasure or supposed profit.


The love of God is the first duty of man, and this springs from just views of his attributes or excellencies of character, which afford the highest delight to the sanctified heart. 


Esteem and reverence constitute ingredients in this affection, and a fear of offending him is its inseparable effect.


Courtship; chiefly in the phrase, to make love, that is, to court; to woo; to solicit union in marriage.


Patriotism; the attachment one has to his native land; as the love of country.Benevolence; good will.God is love. 


1John 4.The object beloved.The lover and the love of human kind.A word of endearment.


Trust me, love.Picturesque representation of love.Such was his form as painters, when they show their utmost art, on naked loves bestow.


Lewdness.He is not lolling on a lewd love-bed. A thin silk stuff. Obs.Love in idleness, a kind of violet.Free of love, a plant of the genus Cercis.


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