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Complimentary Sample Chapter One

Complimentary Sample Chapter OneBbG A I L R I P L I N G E Publications Box 280, Ararat, VA 24053 USAI nquiries & Fax: 1-540-251-1734 Orders: 1-800-435-4535 DOr, for faster order service & information, useAVP s secure on-line ordering system do you find theBible s built-indictionary? Chapter ONE1dPlease note: This Sample has been scaled down for speed in downloading, andto reduce space required on your hard drive, by removal of large graphic original Chapter in the book contains some rarely seen historic biblicalartwork, including the original Title Page from the 1611 Authorized Versionof the King James ONEHow do you find theBible s built-indictionary?THE BIBLE S BUILT-IN DICTIONARYy examination of the 1000 most difficult words inthe KJV reveals that God defines all of them, in thecontext, in their first usage, using the very words ofthe Webster s or Oxford English Dictionary. If the Lord wills,this research will be published shortly, citing all of the wordsand their built-in definition.

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1 Complimentary Sample Chapter OneBbG A I L R I P L I N G E Publications Box 280, Ararat, VA 24053 USAI nquiries & Fax: 1-540-251-1734 Orders: 1-800-435-4535 DOr, for faster order service & information, useAVP s secure on-line ordering system do you find theBible s built-indictionary? Chapter ONE1dPlease note: This Sample has been scaled down for speed in downloading, andto reduce space required on your hard drive, by removal of large graphic original Chapter in the book contains some rarely seen historic biblicalartwork, including the original Title Page from the 1611 Authorized Versionof the King James ONEHow do you find theBible s built-indictionary?THE BIBLE S BUILT-IN DICTIONARYy examination of the 1000 most difficult words inthe KJV reveals that God defines all of them, in thecontext, in their first usage, using the very words ofthe Webster s or Oxford English Dictionary. If the Lord wills,this research will be published shortly, citing all of the wordsand their built-in definition.

2 This brief overview is offeredto give enough examples of how God s built-indictionary works, thereby allowing the reader a head-start indiscovering this dictionary for himself. The entrance of thy words giveth light;it giveth understanding unto the simple. Psalm 119:130 The KJV is a looking glass, looking back at 1000 years ofthe history of our culture s thinking and beliefs. The Webster sand Oxford dictionaries match the KJV s definitions exactly,because the KJV preceeded them. God created the meaningof the words in the Bible itself. People read the Bible andpicked up those meanings. The dictionaries merely reflect secular lexicographer admits,About the beginning of the 17th century, in thereign of James I, our language had already begunto assume the form in which we now find it, and isfrom that date entitled to be called the Englishlanguage. From the time when the Bible wastranslated into English, and, by being printed andspread among the language may besaid to have been fixed.

3 (NSD)Scholars agree that the English language did not becomefixed until the King James Bible. Earlier editions, like theTyndale and the Geneva, although practically identical to theKJV, did not always contain the built-in dictionary found inthe KJV. They did not need it, because they were written atthat unusual juncture in history when English was becomingEnglish; the root languages of Anglo-Saxon, French, and Latinwere still :Geneva: collopsKJV: collops of fat The First and the LastCHAPTER ONE 5 LOOK AT THE WORD NEXT TOFor example:DICTIONARYDEFINITIONABROAD spread abroad OED wide spread Gen. 10:18 AVERSE averse from war WEB This word includesMic. 2:8the idea of from ADAMANT An adamant harderWEB A very hard stone Ezek. 3:9than flint Zech. 7:12 An adamant stone CHARGE my charge, myWEB synonymous withGen. 26:5commandments command CHASTE a chaste virgin WNC refraining from2 Cor. 11:2all acts, thoughts, are not virginal How to Find God s Built-in THE WORD IN QUESTIONKJV FIRST USAGE & DEFINITIONDICTIONARY6 THE LANGUAGE OF THE KING JAMES BIBLEDICTIONARYDEFINITIONCHAMBERING chambering andWEB wanton Rom.

4 13:13wantonness CHAPMEN chapmen andOED a merchant 2 Chron. 9:14merchants (Note: The word cheap comes from this word.)CURRENT current money OED of money Gen. 23:16(Modern usage Circulation of money currency )(A current of watermoves.)DIVERS divers sorts WCT all sorts of Deut. 22:9-11 DURST durst presume NRTDF presume Esther 7:5(Note: Durst is thepast tense of dare )KJV FIRST USAGE & DEFINITIONDICTIONARYA dditional examples:In God will I praise his word: inthe LORD will I praise his word. Ps. 56:10 Chapter ONE 7 OOK AT THE WORDS IN THE VERSEFor example:DICTIONARYDEFINITIONADDER a serpent by theWEB a serpent Gen. 49:17way, an adder ATHIRST he was sore athirstWEB thirsty Judg. 15 I die for thirst AMEND to repair andOED to 2 Chron. 34:10amend ARIGHT ordereth hisNSD put in good order Ps. 50:23conversation aright BESOM I will sweep itOED To sweep withIsa. 14:23 with the besom offorce destruction CONTRITE of a broken heart;OED broken Ps. 34 a contriteWEB brokenheartedspirit for sin DERIDE shall scorn, scoff Hab.

5 1:10be a TEPTWOKJV FIRST USAGE & DEFINITIONDICTIONARY8 THE LANGUAGE OF THE KING JAMES BIBLEDICTIONARYDEFINITIONENVIRON and shall environOED to form a ringJosh. 7:9us round EQUITY with righteousnessOED 98:9shall he with equity EXTOL11 2 1 OED To lift up Ps. 30:1 I willextol thee, O LORD11 2 1 The definition is made easy to find; for thouhastlifted meup because of the use of parallel speech and an execration, andWEB a curse Jer. 42:18an astonishment,and a curse DISSIMULATION Jews dissembledOED an act ofGal. 2 dissimulation dissembling Rom. 12:9 Both dissimulation and dissembled (Gal. 2:13) aredifficult words. What if God defines a word with another wordthat the reader does not know? Try Step FIRST USAGE & DEFINITIONDICTIONARYeAdditional examples: Chapter ONE 9 TEPTHREEFor example:DICTIONARYDEFINITIONDISSEMBLETH a potsherdOED deceive Prov. 26 cover with his lips, and layethup by deceit AFORE walked before 2 Kings 20:3-4pass, afore BETWIXT between me and youOED between Gen.

6 17 me and you DESCRY Joseph sent toOED To get sight 1:23-25descry out spies saw a will shew shewed them The next verse defines both words as truth. (Gal. 2:14, walked not uprightly according to the truth ) Dissembleth had already been so defined in its first FIRST USAGE & DEFINITIONDICTIONARYOOK IN THE NEXT ORPRECEEDING VERSE10 THE LA NGUAGE OF THE KING JAMES BIBLETEPFOURREAD BEGINNING ATTHE PARAGRAPHMARK; READ THEENTIRE Chapter ..the waters were abated For example:KJV FIRST USAGE & DEFINITIONDICTIONARYDICTIONARYDEFINITION ABATED waters (All)All dictionaries giveGen. 8 the aswaters were abated abated that iswaters decreased To lessen BLAINS A boil breakingODEE a boil breakingEx. 9:9-15forth with blainsforth with blains upon man, and uponOED CONCUPISCENCE for I had not knownWEB to covet or lustRom. 7:7-14lust, except the said, Thou not covet. But sin,taking occasion bythe commandment,wrought in meall manner am carnal Chapter ONE 11 KJV FIRST USAGE & DEFINITIONDICTIONARYDICTIONARYDEFINITION COUPLING coupled togetherWEB connect oneEx.

7 26one to of together couple the tent togetherthat it may be together DOMINION dominion over theSDWO 1:26 - 2 the fowlthose beneath it ..over the cattle,Latin: dominusand over all theLORD earth, and overevery creeping it; andhave dominion overthe everyliving God madethe earth TEPFOUR (Continued)READ BEGINNING AT THE PARAGRAPHMARK( ); READ THE ENTIRE CHAPTERA dditional examples:12 THE LA NGUAGE OF THE KING JAMES BIBLEA dditional examples:DICTIONARYDEFINITIONEXPEDIENT feet (v. 2) walk (v. 9)ODEE Latin expedireJohn 11walk (v. 10) quickly (v. 29) feet hastily (v. 31) feet (v. 32)come forth (v. 43)foot (v. 44) Jesus said unto them,WED set free Loose him (v. 44) expedient for us, that oneOED conductive to man (v. 50) should die forthe (v. 50) shouldWEBdefines for asdie for that (v. 51) conductive not for that nationsubstitute only (v. 52) Jesus therefore walkedWCT substitute CED to send forth WEB to Mary wiped Jesus feet; she laterfell down at his feet.

8 Lazarus bound feet were loosed at Jesus command. Jesus was to die for us and be our substitute,therefore he could walk no moreopenly .. GLORY!KJV FIRST USAGE & DEFINITIONDICTIONARYno more openly (v. 54)


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