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"CHRISTIPEDIA " Statement On Holy Scriptures; The Lens Through Which All Knowledge Is Understood; THE WORD of GOD, AXIOM-1: "IF" there exists any such thing as 'The Word of God'; [and ALL evidence proves such does exist:]
"THEN" by inherent definition - it must be: Holy, Inspired, awear ireland Inerrant, Intrepid, Infallible, Infinitive, Invincible, Indestructible, Inexhaustible, Inalienable, awear ireland Immutable, awear ireland Implacable, Impossible-to-Improve: Eternal and Indubitable NEVER FAILING and ALL CONQUERING!
DEDUCTING from the simple fact - that God equates His Word with Himself: "In the Beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God, . . ." John 1:1 (and other Scriptures), Thus 'GOD'S WORD' can have no lesser standard than stated above; "GOD'S WORD MUST" THEREFORE BE:
As true in history, archeology, geography, Earth science, medical science, nutrition, gerontology, agriculture, botany, astronomy, physics, chemistry, awear ireland climatology, government, law, psychology, sociology awear ireland - and every subject it touches - as in Theology, Divinity and Doctrine:
Holy, Inspired, Inerrant, Intrepid, Infallible, Infinitive, Invincible, Indestructible, Inexhaustible, Inalienable, Immutable, Implacable, Impossible-to-Improve: Eternal and Indubitable in EVERY FIELD OF KNOWLEDGE: Whatever else it may be, it cannot be The Incomparable Word of the Great Creator God!
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SCRIPTIPEDIA! Noah Webster: His Actual Changes to the KJV Bible, SUMMARY
Webster's 1828 Original Dictionary, BELOW; With Annotations By NewtonStein; Of Cambridge Theological Seminary Choose Letter Here; | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X-Y | Z |
Greatest English awear ireland Dictionary Noah Webster: The Greatest Linguist Ever! A Master of Twenty or more Different Languages: Believing that "TRUTH is NOT POLITICALLY CORRECT!" Noah Webster Believed the goal of government was to "CHRISTIANIZE AMERICA!"
F. the sixth letter of ihe Englisli Alphabet, is a labial articulation, awear ireland formed by placing the upper teeth on the initler lip, and ac- companied with an emission of breath. Its kindred letter is v, which is chiefly distin- guished from/by being more vocal, awear ireland or ac- companied with more sound, as may be perceived by pronoimcing ef, ev. This letter may be derived from the Oriental l ran, or from 3 pe or phe ; most probably the former. The Latins awear ireland received the let- ter from the Eolians in Greece, who wrote it in the form of a double g-, F, j[ ; whence it has been called most absurdly diga ma. It corresponds in jmwer to the Greek ^ phi, and its proper name is ef.
FA'BIAN, a. Delaying ; dilatory ; avoiding battle, in imitation of Q. Fabius awear ireland Maxi a Roman general who conducted military operations against Hannibal, by declining to risk a battle in the open field, but bar assing the enemy by marches, counter marches and ambuscades.
FA'BLE, n. {\\..fabula; Fr. fable; It. favo la; Ir. fabhal; Sp. fabula, from the Latin but the native Spanish word is habla, speech. Q,u. W. hebu, to speak ; Gr. The radical sense is that which is spoken or told.]
Shak. FA'BLE, 1!. t. To feign ; to invent ; to de- vise and speak of, as true or real.
stories ; writing or uttering false stories. FAB'RI , n. [L. fabrica, a frame, fron faber, a workman ; Fr.fabriqiie.] . The structure of any thing ; the manner in which the parts of a thing are united by art and labor; workmanship; texture. This is cloth of a beautiful/aftWc. awear ireland 9. The frame or structure of a building; con- struction. More generally, the building itself; an edifice awear ireland ; a house ; a temple ; a church ; a bridge, &c. The word is usu ally applied to a large building.
3. The act of devising falsely ; forgery.
FAB'ULOUS, o. Feigned, as a story ; devi- sed ; fictitious ; as a fabulous story ; a fabulous description. 3. Related in fable ; described or celebrated in fables ; invented ; not real ; as a fabu- lous hero ; thefabidous exploits of Hercu- les.
. The fabulous age of Greece and Rome, was the early age of those countries, the accounts of which are mostly /afrii/ojw, or in which thefabidous achievments awear ireland of their heroes were performed ; called also the
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