Psalm 119:165Abundant number, in arithmetic, is one, the sum of whose aliquot parts exceeds the number itself.
Days of creation list
We are created to love and be loved. We are handcrafted therefore each one of are destined to be ivercomers. As we should handle things if God with care.
Chosen to believe God the Father Chosen to obey the comfort of God. Chosen to love thy neighbor chosen to forgive your enemies. Chosen to have a personal relationship with God,chosen to be directed by God the Holy Spirit.
God cares so much for us it took Him six days to created us. And in the seventh day He rested from His labor which tell us that even God needs to rest from all His labor. He made man in His image.
Their was a number which was the six day on the seventh day God rest.
Rest cease work or movement in order to relax, refresh oneself, or lose yourself recover strength.1. Cessation of motion or action of any kids ind, and applicable today iis I am in any body or being; as rest from labor; rest from mental exertion; rest of body or mind.
A body needs rest, when it ceases to move; the mind is at rest, when it ceases to be disturbed or agitated; the sea is never at rest. Hence,
Quiet; repose; a state free from motion or disturbance; a state of reconciliation to God.Learn of me, for I am meek and lowly in heart; and ye shall find rest to your souls.
Matt. 11.Sleep; as, retire to rest.Peace; national quiet.The land had rest eighty years. Judges 3. Deut. 12.The final sleep, death.A place of quiet; permanent habitation.Ye are not as yet come to the rest, and to the inheritance which the Lord your God giveth you
Duet. 12.Any place of repose.In dust, our final rest, and native home.That on which any thing leans or lies for support.
1Kings 6.Their vizors clos'd, their lances in the rest.In poetry, a short pause of the voice in reading; a cesura.In philosophy, the continuance of a body in the same place.Final hope.Sea fights have been final to the war; but this is, when princes set up their rest upon the battle. Obs.Cessation from tillage.
Lev. 25. The gospel church or new covenant state in which the people of God enjoy repose, and Christ shall be glorified.11.In music, a pause; an interval during which the voice is intermitted; also, the mark of such intermission.
That which is left, or which remains after the separation from flesh to spirit , from religion to
of a part, either in fact or in contemplation; remainder.Religion gives part of its reward in hand, the present comfort of having done our duty, and for the rest, it offers us the best security that heaven can give.Others; those not included in a proposition or description.
In this sense, rest is a noun, but with a singular termination expressing plurality.Plato and the rest of the philosophers -Arm'd like the rest, the Trojan prince appears.The election hath obtained it and the rest were blinded. Romans 11.REST,
To cease from anger being kind; tender hearted. To be quiet or still; to be undisturbed. Do still I till all you can see the salvation of God.
Genesis . 2.So the people rested on the seventh day. Ex. 16..There rest, if any rest can harbor there.To cease from war; to be at peace with people and yourself.And the land your on shall cease from war. To being quiet and tranquil, So that your mind; be agitated by fear, zGod has not given us a spirit of fear but power love and sound mind,
We get passive 1.
not reacting visibly to something that might be expected to produce To bring forward; to bring or offer to view or notice; as, to produce a witness or evidence in court.Produce your cause. Is.41. To exhibit to the public.Your parents did not produce you much into the world.
The truth of religion rests on divine testimony.to stand on; to be supported by; as, a column rests on its pedestal.To be satisfied; to acquiesce; as, to rest on heaven's determination.To lean; to trust; to rely; as, to rest on a man's promise.
To continue fixed. Is. 51.To terminate; to come to an end. Ezek. 16.To hang, lie or be fixed.Over a tent a cloud shall rest by day.To abide; to remain with.They said, the spirit of Elijah doth rest on Elisha. 2Kings 2. Eccles 7.To be calm or composed in mind; to enjoy peace of conscience.
REST, To be left; to remain. Obs.REST, v.t.To lay at rest; to quiet.Your piety has paid all needful rites, to rest my wandering shade.To place, as on a support. We rest our cause on the truth of the Scripture.Her weary head upon your bosom rest.
We are fragile to God Eye’s he looks st us as children no matter what we do if we ask for forgiveness He is faithful and just to forgive us.
He takes good care of us.Hid puts in us Himself that’s how much He lives you and I.
Within us Ge lives within us Ge moves within us He directs us in the light of Gus truth.
Within us God stored His treasures. He puts in vessels of clay treasures. Within you and I are great treasures. these vessels containing a great treasure,”
molded perfectly to hose God the Father God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. Holy Spirit As vessels with God Spirit, dwelling on the inside of these vessel made of clay yet unbreskable. We are built for the overflow to flow in us.
It takes time. Just as when you soak a sponge in a bucket of water, it takes time for the sponge to absorb what it is being immersed in.
If we are to be saturated with the Holy Spirit, that means we need to spend time with God . As you make the choice to spend time with the God the Father God the Son and God the Hoky Spurit.
Our focused and time in and out of the process do we can process in His presence, He will surely fill you up with Hus liveing kindnesx snd Agape love. Over time, you will begin to feel the overflow of His presence in holiness.
appease to bring to a state of peace, quiet, ease, calm, or contentment; pacify; soothe: towhose aliquot parts are PEACE The the aliquot parts of the sum makes a deficient number, whose aliquot parts are the sum of which’s lis and to a perfect number, which is equal to the sum of its aliquot parts of the body which is as the Christ,
he peace.
This word is used in commanding silence or quiet; as, peace to this troubled soul.Peace, the lovers are asleep.To be at peace, to be reconciled; to live in harmony.To make peace, to reconcile, as parties at variance.To hold the peace, to be silent; to suppress one's thoughts; not to speak.
belongs To be the property of; as, a field belongs to Richard Roe; Jamaica belongs to G.Britain.To be the concern or proper business of; to appertain; as, it belongs to John Doe to prove his title.
To be appendant to.He went into a desert place belonging to Bethsaida. Luke 9.To be a part of, or connected with, though detached in place; as, a beam or rafter belongs to such a frame, or to such a place in the building.To have relation to.And David said, to whom belongest thou?
1.Sam.30.To be the quality or attribute of.To the Lord our God belong mercies and forgiveness. Dan.9.To be suitable for.Strong meat belongeth to them of full age. Heb.5.To relate to, or be referred to.He careth for things that belong to the Lord.
l Cor.7.To have a legal residence, settlement, or inhabitancy, whether by birth or operation of law, so as to be entitled to maintenance by the parish or town.Bastards also are settled in the parishes to which the mothers belong.
Hence,To be the native of; to have original residence.There is no other country in the world to which the Gipeys could belong. In common language, to have a settled residence; to be domiciliated.expressing motion in the direction of (a particular location).walking down to the mall"approaching or reaching (a particular condition) Christopher's expression changed from amazement to joy"
those plural of that who what or which person or people.who is that woman?"used to introduce a clause giving further information about a person or people previously mentioned.Joan Fontaine plays the mouse who married the playboy"
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, n.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.9. A thin silk stuff. Obs.Love in idleness, a kind of violet.Free of love, a plant of the genus Cercis.
Your belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing.what is your name?"belonging to or associated with any person in general."the sight is enough to break your heart"INSTRUCTION,instructio.
The act of teaching or informing the understanding in that of which it was before ignorant; information.Precepts conveying knowledge.Receive my instruction and not silver. Prov.8.Direction; order; command; mandate.
The minister received instructions from his sovereign to demand a categorical answnothing g. Not any thing; not any being or existence; a word that denies the existence of any thing; non-entity; opposed to something.
The world was created from nothing.Non-existnce; a state of annihilation. Not any thing; not any particular thing, deed or event. Nothing was done to redeem our character.
He thought nothing done, while any thing remained to be done.determination to choose nothing is a determination not to choose the truth.No other thingNothing but this will entitle you to God's acceptance.No part, portion, quantity or degree.
The troops manifested nothing of irresolution in the attack.Yet had his aspect nothing of severe.No importance; no value; no use.Behold, ye are of nothing, and your work of naught. Isaiah 41.No possession of estate; a low condition.
A man that from very nothing is grown to an unspeakable estate.A thing of no proportion to something, or of trifling value or advantage.The charge of making the ground, and otherwise, is great, but nothing to the profit.A trifle; a thing of no consideration or importance.
Tis nothing, says the fool; but says the friend, this nothing, sir, will bring you to your end.To make nothing of, to make no difficulty or to consider as trifling, light or unimportant.
We are industrious to presere our bodies from slavery, but we make nothing of suffering our souls to be slaves to our lusts.NOTH'ING, adv. In no degree; not at all.Adam, with such counsel nothing sway'd--In the phrase, nothing worth, the words are transposed; the natural order being, worth nothing.can 1. be able to.
"they can run fast"be permitted to. you can use the phone if you want to"make-form (something) by putting parts together or combining substances; construct; create.them used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to two or more people or things previously mentioned or easily identified"I bathed the kids and read them stories"STUMBLE,
This word is probably from a root that signifies to stop or to strike, and may be allied to stammer.To trip in walking or moving in any way upon the legs; to strike the foot so as to fall, or to endanger a fall; applied to any animal. A man may stumble, as well as a horse.The way of the wicked is as darkness; they know not at what they stumble.
Proverbs 4.To err; to slide into a crime or an error.He that loveth his brother, abideth in the light, and there is none occasion of stumbling in him. 1 John 2.To strike upon without design; to fall on; to light on by chance. Men often stumble upon valuable discoveries.Ovid stumbled by some inadvertence upon Livia in a bath.
STUMBLE, v.t.To obstruct in progress; to cause to trip or stop.To confound; to puzzle; to put to a nonplus; to perplex.One thing more stumbles me in the very foundation of this hypothesis.
STUMBLE, A trip in walking or running.A blunder; a failure.One stumble is enough to deface the character of an honorable life., v.i. This word is probably from a root that signifies to stop or to strike, and may be allied to stammer.
To trip in walking or moving in any way upon the legs; to strike the foot so as to fall, or to endanger a fall; applied to any animal. A man may stumble, as well as a horse.The way of the wicked is as darkness; they know not at what they stumble.
Proverbs 4.To err; to slide into a crime or an error.He that loveth his brother, abideth in the light, and there is none occasion of stumbling in him. 1 John 2. To strike upon without design; to fall on; to light on by chance. Men often stumble upon valuable discoveries.Ovid stumbled by some inadvertence upon Livia in a bath.
STUMBLE, v.t.To obstruct in progress; to cause to trip or stop.To confound; to puzzle; to put to a nonplus; to perplex.One thing more stumbles me in the very foundation of this hypothesis.
STUMBLE, n1. A trip in walking or running. A blunder; a failure.One stumble is enough to deface the character of an honorable life.
To lie; to repose; as, to rest on a bed.To sleep; to slumber.Fancy then retires into her private cell, when nature rests.to sleep the final sleep; to die or be dead.Glad I'd lay me down, as in my mother's lap; ther I should rest, and sleep secure.
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