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foundation
a basis upon which something stands or is supported
foun-da-tion
It's from the Latin word fundatio
"Bases sunk- Cornerstone laid" (vs 6)
reference to the drilling into rock to form a firm foundation in a building. The cornerstone was the first stone laid in a building and its size determined the relationship of the rest of the building.
quoin
the cornerstones of brick or stone walls
from the KR word Kwain meaning coin
"Gates" (vs 17)
reference to the protection provided by, and the importance of, gates in Biblical times.
"Enclosed the sea with doors" ( Vs 8)
reference to the definite boundaries of the oceans, perhaps even the closing of the waters of the deep.
Circuit
watts
the space inclosed in a circle, or within certain limits.
it's from the ME words little circle.
Justice
giving to everone what is due
honesty
conformity to laws and principles in dealing with men
Righteousness
Purity of heart
conformity of heart and life to divine law
= holiness
includes justice
true religion
plans
To form a draught or representation of any intended work
Italian - plant verb to extend
Rock
Noun
A large mass of stony matter, usually compounded of two or more simple minerals, either bedded in the earth or resting on its surface.
crag drop c rock - breaking
energy
internal or inherent power
The Power of operatin
GK
1599
"Storehouses"
(vs 22)
with no stores to rely upon personal storehouses were a must in every home.
"Measurement- streatched a line" ( vs 5)
reference to a plumb line, a string with a weight in the center used in measurement. This would be similar to our levels or chalk lines.
"Foundation of the earth"
(Vs 4)
reference to the foundation needed in every building.
What scientific principle is involved?
Occom's razor
the simplest explanation is more likely the correct one