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foundation
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a basis upon which something stands or is supported
foun-da-tion It's from the Latin word fundatio |
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"Bases sunk- Cornerstone laid" (vs 6)
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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.
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quoin
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the cornerstones of brick or stone walls
from the KR word Kwain meaning coin |
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"Gates" (vs 17)
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reference to the protection provided by, and the importance of, gates in Biblical times.
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"Enclosed the sea with doors" ( Vs 8)
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reference to the definite boundaries of the oceans, perhaps even the closing of the waters of the deep.
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Circuit
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watts
the space inclosed in a circle, or within certain limits. it's from the ME words little circle. |
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Justice
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giving to everone what is due
honesty conformity to laws and principles in dealing with men |
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Righteousness
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Purity of heart
conformity of heart and life to divine law = holiness includes justice true religion |
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plans
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To form a draught or representation of any intended work
Italian - plant verb to extend |
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Rock
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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 |
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energy
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internal or inherent power
The Power of operatin GK 1599 |
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"Storehouses"
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with no stores to rely upon personal storehouses were a must in every home.
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"Measurement- streatched a line" ( vs 5)
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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.
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"Foundation of the earth"
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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 |