Mark of Musical Worship ministers or teams: Paul excludes "dogs"
from the assembly. David was a Warrior King of a
Civil-Military-Clergy kingdom turned over or abandoned to
worship the starry host instead of the Creator of the Hosts.
David was not a "worship" leader and he did not write worship
songs. Rather, they are the taunt songs against his
enemies. Jesus was the spiritual David ANTITHETICAL to the
physical David. Nevertheless, there are many Messianic
Psalms. Jesus defined Holy Scripture as the Prophets by
the Spirit OF Christ and the other prophecies concerning God's
ordaining Jesus of Nazareth to be the Christ (Messiah) and Lord
(Kurios) as God's (Theos) visible and audible messenger.
There is no Biblical or other recorded history which did not
define all religious performers, especially those who sang and
played noise-making machines, as the agents of the
Psa. 22:16 For dogs [canes] have compassed
me: [surrounded “legiones]
the assembly of
the wicked [măligno
maliciously ejecting,]
have inclosed me: [ob-sĭdĕo to sit down
before, to hem in, beset, besiege,
invest, blockade a place, possess,
take possession of
they pierced my hands
and my feet.
Psa. 22:17 I may tell all my bones: they look and stare upon
me.
Psa. 22:18 They part my garments among them, and cast lots
upon my vesture.
Psa. 22:19 But be not thou far from me, O LORD: O my strength,
haste thee to help me.
Psa. 22:20 Deliver my soul from the sword; my darling [ūnĭcus
ONLY One]
from the power of
the dog.
In the Dead Sea Scrolls version of the Psalms prophesied that
the agents of the mother goddesses would encompass, mollest
and therefore disqualify Messiah as the confessed SON of a
FATHER and not the daughter or strange son of a mother.
The attacks against Jesus will be the same so-called musical
instruments which Lucifer (Zoe, Venus and Eve among the
feminists) brought into the Garden of Eden. The serpent
was-is a musical enchanter(ess) who uses winding songs and
sermons or fire to creep upon and destroy the Little Flock
which are lost spirits. Going and revealing the secret message
which the lost will gladly hear is the only ROLE for the
church which has no God-given DOLE. Living from the
gospel speaks of the daily ration of food while serving as an
evangelists who WILL go.
The effort to use music among the youth while intimidating the
parents with "a cappella" is the definition of the SERPENT:
Rick
Atchley To a question, he responds, "you are
going to find a lot of a cappella churches that
are gonna' start saying 'Sunday morning we are going to
be a cappella, but after that, we are going to let a lot
of freedom reign,' which is pretty much what we
do at Richland Hills. You walk into our youth center
Sunday morning or Wednesday night: and I'm telling you--Christian rock an'
roll is just blasting'" (p. 9).
When WE
made the decision, we knew WE
would have to explain why WE
were making the decision, so I led the
church through some teaching on why WE were
making the change WE
made.
WE sent
them to youth rallies and Church of Christ
events
with some of the finest
Christian bands in the world.
WE discipled
our children to leave our Movement!
You have lie, cheat and steal the houses of widows and honest
workers to IMPOSE music which is repudiated from Genesis to
Revelation and most of recorded history. Jesus called
the Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites. In Isaiah 29 and
Ezekiel 33 the hypocrites are performance preachers, singers,
instrument players and the audience. These MUSIC MARK OF THE
BEAST is always proof that people have no intention of
preaching or obeying the WORD (Regulative Principle) and also
the SIGN of impending BURNING.
The BEAST is A new style of music or satyric (cappella) drama:
the musical performers work for the Babylonian mother of harlots
and are called "lusted after fruits" (same as in Amos 8). They
are called Sorcerers (like the Levites) and
Psa. 59:1 Deliver me from mine enemies, O my God:
defend me from them that
rise up against me.
The Jews rose up AGAINST God at Mount Sinai in
instrumental-trinitarian idolatry: this was beyond
redemption because it MARKED those OF THE WORLD VIEW.
The heretics or Sectarians in Romans 15 "create mental
anxiety through any of the performing arts." They silenced
the command to "speak that which is written for our
learning."
in-surgo To rise,
grow in power: insurgere regnis alicujus, to rise
against, i. e. to aim at seizing one's
kingdom,
Like the flood
Satan pours out trying to drown the mother and child.
5. Of speech, to rise above the level
of ordinary language, to become sublime:
Psa. 59:2 Deliver me from the
workers of
iniquity,
and save me from bloody men.
The Kingdom does not come with observations
meaning religious observations. These WORKERS perform lying
wonders.
Psa. 59:3 For, lo, they
lie in wait
for my soul:
the mighty are
gathered
against me;
not for my
transgression,
nor for my sin, O LORD.
g693. arab, aw-rab´; a primitive root; to
lurk:—(lie in) ambush(-ment), lay (lie in) wait.
[520] But when they were come to the place where it seemed
good unto them to set their ambush,
lokh-aō
A.lie in wait for, waylay, 2.
abs., lie in wait, ambush, “hothi
sphisin
eike
lokhēsai
3. c. acc. loci, occupy with an ambuscade,
“elokhēsan
tēn
en
Pēdasō
hodon”
Hdt.5.121.
laying a trap of friendship for them,
Eph. 4:14 That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to
and fro,
and carried about with
every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men,
and cunning
craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive;
Psa. 59:4 They
run and prepare themselves without my
fault: awake to help me, and behold.
Psa. 59[8]:5[6] Thou therefore, O LORD God of hosts,
the God of Israel,
awake to visit all the heathen:
be
not merciful
to any
wicked transgressors. Selah. [pause,
silence]
vīsĭto
III. To punish (eccl. Lat.), Vulg. Psa. 88, 33;
id. Jer. 14, 10;
id. Lev. 18, 25.—
Psalm 88:[33] visitabo in virga iniquitates eorum et in verberibus peccata eorum
Psa. 89:32 Then will I visit their transgression with the
rod, and their iniquity with stripes.
Lev 18.[25] The land was defiled:
therefore I punished
its
iniquity,
and the land
vomitted out her inhabitants.
Psa. 59[8]:6[7] They return at evening: they make
a noise like a dog, and go round about the
city.
h7725. shuwb…wv shuwb, shoob; a primitive
root; to turn back (hence, away) transitively or
intransitively,
h1993. hamah (compare 1949); rage, snarling
dog, soung of a harp, other instruments, mocker,
sounds of musical instruments, inquietude of mind, internal
emotion like the sound of a musical instrument.
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Is. 14:11 Thy pomp is brought
down to the grave, and the noise of thy viols:
the worm is spread under thee, and the worms
cover thee.
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Isa 16:8 For the fields of Heshbon languish,
and the vine of Sibmah: the lords
of the heathen have broken down the principal
plants thereof, they are
come even unto Jazer, they wandered through
the wilderness: her
branches are stretched out, they are
gone over the sea.
Isa 16:9 Therefore I will bewail with the
weeping of Jazer the vine of Sibmah: I
will water thee with my tears, O Heshbon,
and Elealeh: for the shouting
for thy summer fruits and for thy
harvest is fallen.
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Thou shalt bring down the
noise
of
strangers, as the heat
in a dry place; even the heat with the
shadow of a cloud: the
branch
of the terrible
ones shall be brought low. Is.25:5 Branch?
"The branch of the terrible ones" (Isa 25:5)
is rightly translated in
the Revised Version "the
song of the
terrible ones, "The "ABOMINABLE branch"
is a
tree on which a malefactor
has been hanged (Isa 14:19). The
"highest branch" in Eze 17:3 represents
Jehoiakim the king. [Easton's
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Is. 17:12 Woe
to the multitude of many people, which make
a noise [h1993]
like
the noise of the seas; and to
the rushing of nations, that make a
rushing like the rushing of mighty waters
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Prov. 20:1 Wine is a mocker,
[seditiosa “multitudo strong
drink is raging: [h1993]
and
whosoever is deceived thereby is not
wise.
Zech. 9:15 The LORD of
hosts shall defend them; and they shall
devour, and subdue with sling stones; and they
shall drink, and make a noise as
through wine; and they shall be filled
like bowls, and as the corners of the
altar.
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Jeremiah 4:19 My bowels, my
bowels I am pained at my very heart; my
heart
maketh a noise in me; I cannot hold my
peace, because thou hast heard, O my soul, the sound of the
trumpet, the alarm of war.
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Prov. 7:10 And, behold, there
met him a woman with the attire of an
harlot, and subtil of heart.
Prov. 7:11 (She is loud [h1993]
and stubborn; her feet abide not in her house:
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The SUMER FRUITS (Amos 8) and
the Lusted After Fruits in Revelation 18: they are the
priests of the Babylon Mother of Harlots as ANY religious
craftsman, speaker, singer, instrument player. John
calls the SORCERERS pointing to the original Babylon Mother
of Harlots. John said that they HAD deceived the whole
world once which was destroyed by water. The creation of
Jesus was a NEW DAY created for REST from religious
craftsmen which is THE meaning of PARASITE. Therefore, they
WILL BE CAST ALIVE INTO THE LAKE OF FIRE along with those OF
THE WORLD, the Kosmos, Ecumenical or the reign of Satan.
-ornātus
Of the world, corresp. to the Gr. kosmos,
ornatum
orationi,
tabernaculis,
garrŭlus
,
chattering, prattling, babbling,
prating, talkative, garrulous. A.Of
animals or inanimate things: “ales
(i.
e.
cornix)
[trumpet] “hirundo,
[flute] “cicada,
[LOCUSTS]
A Heretic is the slaughter priests who lifted
up the lambs to cut their throats. The instrumental noise
makers made the lambs dumb before the slaughter is the PARASITE.
A Heretic in Romans 15 uses "mental excitement" through
rhetoric, singing, playing instruments or tithes and
offerings (laded burdens) to CHOOSE to make your property
their own: and applaud their effort knowing that their time
(KAIROS) is short and their burning always guaranteed by the
marks of religious craftsmen.
The RAPTURE is taking place now proven by the Purpose Driven
Year 2000 effort to collect all religious institutions into
UNITY IN DIVERSITY. They do not know that Ephesians 4
commands any APT elder to eject the cunning craftsman or
Sophists meaning speakers, singers or instrument players OUT
because that is the MARK of those LYING IN WAIT TO
DECEIVE.
-căpĭo
, b To win, captivate,
charm, allure, enchain, enslave,
fascinate
Prop. 1, 1, 1: “carmine
formosae,
pretio
capiuntur
avarae,”
“dulcedine
vocis,”
“voce
novā,”
id. ib. 1, 678: “
The BEAST is a new style of music and
satyric (cappella) drama.
Ov.
Met. 1.650
Mercury, the favoured son of Jove,
descending to the earth from heaven's plains,
put off his cap and wings,— though still retained
his wand with which he drove through pathless wilds
some stray she goats, and as a shepherd fared,
piping on oaten reeds melodious tunes.
Argus, delighted with the charming sound
of this new art began; “Whoever thou art,
sit with me on this stone beneath the trees
in cooling shade, whilst browse the tended flock [capellas]
abundant herbs; for thou canst see the shade
is fit for shepherds.” Wherefore, Mercury
sat down beside the keeper and conversed
of various things—passing the laggard hours.—
then soothly piped he on the joined reeds
to lull those ever watchful eyes asleep;
but Argus strove his languor to subdue,
and though some drowsy eyes might slumber, still
were some that vigil kept. Again he spoke,
(for the pipes were yet a recent art)
“I pray thee tell what chance discovered these.”
Ov.
Met. 1.712
Such words the bright god Mercury would say;
Cyllēnius Mercury,
[KAIROS] V.: ignis,
“of
Aurora,
The
fire or glow of passion, in a good or bad
sense; of anger, rage, fury:
ore
dabat
pleno
carmina
vera
dei,
Ov. F. 1, 473:
“(Dido)
caeco
carpitur
igni,”
the secret fire of love
Ov. F. 1, 473:
One bares her shoulder: another trails her hem in the
grass,
Their tender feet are not encumbered with shoes.
So some create amorous passion in the Satyrs,
[Beasts]
Some in you, Pan, brows wreathed in pine.
You too Silenus, are on fire, insatiable
lecher:
Wickedness alone prevents you growing old.
THE OLD-NEW WINESKINS PERSONA
Pan (cappella) and Silenus
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The Gates of Hell where
infants were sacrificed to Pan. At a church near
you
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Verg.
A. 4.2
A new day's dawn with Phoebus' [Apollon]
lamp divine
lit up all lands, and from the vaulted heaven
Mercury, Hermes or KAIROS intends to make the lambs
dumb before the slaughter
but now perceiving Argus'
eyes were dimmed
in languorous doze, he hushed his voice and touched
the drooping eyelids with his magic
wand,
compelling slumber. Then without delay
he struck the sleeper with his crescent sword,
where neck and head unite, and hurled his head,
blood dripping, down the rocks and rugged cliff.
Low lies Argus:
dark is the light of all
his hundred eyes, his many orbed lights
extinguished in the universal gloom
that night surrounds; but Saturn's
daughter spread
their glister on the feathers of her bird,
emblazoning its tail with starry gems.
Juno
made haste, inflamed with towering rage,
to vent her wrath on Io; and she raised
in thought and vision of the Grecian girl
a dreadful Fury. Stings invisible,
and pitiless, she planted in her breast,
and drove her wandering throughout the globe.
6. Of an opportunity or occasion [Kairos],
to seize, embrace, take: “si
occassionem
capsit,”
Ter. Eun. 3, 5, 47:
“cepit
manibus
tympanum,”
Cat. 63, 8:
--Cat. 63, 8:
The self-mutilation and subsequent lament of Attis, a priest
of Cybele. The centre of the worship of the Phrygian
Kubelē
or Kubēbē,
was in very ancient times the town of Pessinus
in
Galatian Phrygia, at the foot of Mt. Dindymus,
from which the goddess received the name Dindymene. Cybele
had early become identified with the Cretan divinity Rhea,
[Eve] the Mother of the Gods, and to some
extent with Demeter, the search of Cyhele for Attis being
compared with that of Demeter for Persephone. The especial
worship of Cybele was conducted by emasculated priests
called Galli (or, as in vv. 12 and 34, with
reference to their physical condition, Gallae). Their name
was derived by the ancients from that of the river Gallus,
a tributary of the Sangarius, by drinking from which men
became inspired with frenzy (cf. Ov. Fast. 4.361ff.).
The worship was orgiastic [Paul'swrath] in
the extreme, and was accompanied by the sound of such
frenzy-producing instruments as the tympana,
cymbala,
tibiae,
and cornu,
and culminated in scourging, self-mutilation, syncope from
excitement. and even death from hemorrhage or heart-failur
JEFF
WALING HAS BEEN HIRED TO ORGANIZE COHORTS TO DEFEAT THE
HISTORIC CHURCH
-Cănis
(cănes
, Plaut. Men. 5, 1, 18;
id. Trin. 1, 2, 133;
kuōn,
kunos;
a. A shameless, vile person,
cŏhors D.
A Cynic philosopher: “Diogenes
cum
choro
canum
suorum,
Dogs or Catamites who:
-irrīto to
incite, excite, stimulate, instigate,
provoke, exasperate, irritate.
By: ĭmĭtor , To
represent, to express, copy, portray,
sine
[even without] imitandorum
carminum
actu
ludiones,
By: carmen a
tune, song, air, lay, strain,
note, sound, both vocal and instrumental
(sc.
Apollinem)
concordant
carmina
nervis,
“citharae
liquidum
carmen,”
lyrae
carmen
Set in motion by: actus driving cattle a. Of an orator: “motus est in his orationis et actus
b.
Of an actor: the representation of a play,
a part, a character, fabula, modo
“carminum actus,” recital,
mŏdus 2. The measure of tones, measure,
rhythm, melody, harmony, time;
in poetry, measure,
metre, mode: “vocum,” Cic. Div. 2, 3,
9: “musici,”
As: lūdĭo , ōnis, m. ludus,
I. a stage-player, pantomimist: id. 39, 6
Livy id. 39, 6
beginnings of foreign luxury Then female players
of [B.C. 187] the lute and
the harp and other festal delights of
entertainments were made adjuncts to banquets; 6 He probably includes
dancing-girls, buffoons, and the like.
-chŏrus dance
in a ring, a choral dance, a dance,
= chorea: “chorus
et
cantus,”
Brides in Revelatio 18 Nympharum
leves
chori,
II. Meton. (abstr. pro concr.), a
troop or band of dancers and singers, a
chorus, choir: “saltatores,
citharistas,
totum
denique
comissationis
“Phoebi
chorus,”[Apollon-Abaddon]
C. In gen., a multitude, band, troop,
crowd:
circŭm-ĕo or circŭĕŏ
to go around, travel or march around,
etc. (class.): sparsis Medea capillis Bacchantum
ritu flagrantes circuit aras, To surround,
encircle, enclose, encompass. “aciem,
sinistrum
cornu, Like
our circumvent, to deceive, impose
upon, cheat,
cornū b. A
bugle-horn, a horn, trumpet (cornua, quod ea, quae
nunc sunt ex aere, tunc fiebant bubulo e cornu, b.
A bugle-horn, a horn, trumpet (cornua, quod ea,
quae nunc sunt ex aere, tunc fiebant bubulo e cornu, as
an emblem of power, courage, strength,
cŏhors
I. A place enclosed
around, a court, enclosure, yard,
pen, etc., esp. for cattle, poultry, etc. company
of soldiers, a division of an army, a
cohort, the tenth part of a legion, prœtorian
or bodyguard of the general, C. In gen.,
a crowd, multitude, company, throng,
attendants, “oratorum,
of courtiers, “sectatorum
“canum,
cănis
(cănes,
canem
inritatam
imitarier,
sectātor
, ōris, m. id.,
sectātor
1. A follower, adherent of a leader
or sect (only post-Aug.):
“hic
non
tam
discipulos
cohors
sectatorum
Aristotelis,
“eloquentiae
aut
philosophiae
sectatores
Dogs are h3611. keleb, keh´-leb;
from an unused root means. to yelp, or else to attack; a
dog; hence (by euphemism) a male prostitute:dog.
h3610. kilayim, kil-ah´-yim; dual of 3608 in the
original sense of separation; two heterogeneities:—divers
seeds (-e kinds), mingled (seed).
Paul outlawed CORRUPTING THE WORD (The Regulative
Principle) which means "selling learning at retail." The
word includes prostitution or selling any body parts
claiming that. The Civil Greek society considered the
SOPHISTS (from whom God hides) who sold things like
rhetoric, singing, playing instruments or any of the skills
needed to defeat the enemy as prostitutes.
Mingling with the pagan religions made the Jews religious
prostitutes so that Jerusalem is called SODOM.
Psa. 59:7 Behold, they belch out with their mouth: swords
are in their lips: for who, say they, doth hear?
Psa. 59:8 But thou, O LORD, shalt laugh at them; thou
shalt have all the heathen in derision.
Belch false prophets: h5042. naba
naw-bah´; a primitive root; to gush forth; figuratively, to
utter (good or bad words); specifically, to emit (a foul
odor):—belch out, flowing, pour out, send forth, utter
(abundantly).
h3932. laag, law-ag´; a primitive
root; to deride; by implication (as if imitating
a foreigner) to speak unintelligibly:—have in derision,
laugh (to scorn), mock (on), stammering
h3933. lah´-ag; from 3932; derision,
scoffing:—derision, scorn (-ing).
h3934. laeg, law-ayg´; from 3932; a buffoon;
also a foreigner:—mocker, stammering.
Psa. 59:9 Because of his strength will I wait
upon thee: for God is my defence. [high tower Tabernacle
capere]
g4869. misgab, mis-gawb´;
from 7682; properly, a cliff (or other lofty or
inaccessible place); abstractly, altitude; figuratively, a
refuge:—defence, high fort (tower), refuge, Misgab,
a place in Moab:—Misgab.
Psa. 59:10 The God of my mercy shall prevent me:
[go
before me]
God shall let me see my
desire upon mine enemies.
Psa. 59:11
Slay them not, lest my people forget:
scatter them by thy
power; and bring them down, O Lord our shield.
Psa. 59:12 For the sin of
THEIR mouth and the
words
[sermonem] of
THEIR
lips
let them
even be
taken in their pride:
BIND TOGETHER [
spiritum
in
effigiem,”]
and for
cursing
and
lying
[
mendācĭum
B. Esp.,
a fable, fiction (
OPPOSITE historic truth
-
Logos):
“poëtarum,”Curt. 3, 1, 4.—
counterfeit
which they speak.
nympha
Nymphae
Libethrides,”
the Muses,
Verg. E. 7, 21:
“
vocalis
Nymphe,”
Echo,
Ov. M. 3, 357.
Psa. 59:13
Consume them in
wrath, consume
them, that they may not be:
and let them know
that
God ruleth in Jacob
unto the ends of the
earth. Selah.
h2534. chemah, khay-maw´; or (Dan. 11:44)
chema}, khay-maw´; from 3179; heat;
figuratively, anger, poison (from
its fever):—anger, bottles, hot displeasure, furious(-ly,
-ry), heat, indignation, poison, rage, wrath(-ful). See
2529.
Psa. 58:4 Their poison is like the poison of a serpent:
they are like the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear;
Psa. 59:14 And at evening let them return;
and let them make a
noise
like
a dog, and go round about the city.
Psa. 59:15 Let them
wander [
DISPERSE] up and
down for
meat, and
grudge if they be not
satisfied.
Grudge: h3885. luwn, loon; or NyIl
liyn, leen; a primitive root; to stop (usually over night);
by implication, to stay permanently; hence (in a bad
sense) to be obstinate (especially in words, to complain):—abide
(all night), continue, dwell, endure, grudge, be left, lie
all night, (cause to) lodge (all night, in, -ing, this
night), (make to) murmur, remain, tarry (all night, that
night).
BUT, THE PSALMISTS WILL SING OF GOD'S POWER. GOD PROTECTS
Psa. 59:16 But I will sing
OF THY power; yea,
I will
sing aloud of thy mercy
in the morning:
for thou hast been my
defence and refuge in the day of my trouble.
7891. rˆyv shiyr, sheer; or (the original form)
r…wv shuwr (1 Sam. 18:6), shoor; a primitive root (identical
with 7788 through the idea of strolling minstrelsy);
to sing:—behold (by mistake for 7789), sing(-er, -ing man,
-ing woman).
Psa. 59:17 Unto thee, O my strength, will I
sing: for
God is my
defence, and the God of my mercy.
--rĕfŭgĭum
, ii, n. refugio,
I. a
recourse,
a taking refuge (mostly post-Aug.;
cf.: perfugium, asylum).
Isaiah 4: 6 And there shall be a tabernacle
for a shadow in the daytime from the heat,
and for a place of refuge,
and for a covert from storm and from rain.
Umbrācŭlum ,
I. any thing that furnishes
shade). I Lit., a shady
place, bower, arbor,Verg. E. 9, 42.—
B. Transf., a school: “in
solem
et
pulverem,
ut
e
Theophrasti
doctissimi
hominis
umbraculis,”
Cic. Brut. 9, 37:
“ex
umbraculis
eruditorum
in
solem
atque
in
pulverem,”
id. Leg. 3, 6, 14.—II.
A sunshade, parasol, umbrella,
Ov. F. 2, 311;
id. A. A. 2, 209;
Mart. 14, 28, 1;
These will be OUTSIDE THE GATES OR CAMPS OF THE
MEGA CHURCHES.
Sōlo
, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. solus,
I.to make lonely
or
desolate; to lay waste,
desolate (only
a few times in the post-Aug. poets): “
urbes
populis,”
Stat. Th. 4, 36:
“
domos,”
id. ib. 5, 149;
Sen. Oedip. 4.
Domos is one's own house from
Sen.
Ep. 29
dŏmus b.
In philos lang., a philosophical school,
sect, Cic.
Ac. 1, 4; Sen. Ep. 29 fin.;
id. Ben. 5, 15.
audĭo, to hear,
to perceive or understand by hearing,
to learn, the person from whom one hears
or learns any thing,
Seneca identifies the School as:
verbum words,
expressions, language, discourse,
conversation logos
dīco praedico,
recito, declamo, affirmo
The New Testament Kingdom made more
certain:
Heb. 13:10 We have an altar, whereof they have
no right to eat which serve the tabernacle.
Heb. 13:11 For the bodies of those beasts,
whose blood
is brought INTO the sanctuary by the high
priest for sin,
are burned without
the camp.
Heb. 13:12 Wherefore Jesus also, that he might sanctify
the people
with his own blood,
suffered WITHOUT the gate.
Heb. 13:13 Let us go forth therefore unto him WITHOUT
[things
outside the walls or house] the camp,
[stativa,”
occupied for a long time, permanent,
Of political parties,
regarded as arrayed in hostility: Of philosophical
sects:]
bearing his
reproach.
Heb. 13:14 For here have we NO continuing city,
but we seek one to come.
hăbĕo to have
or possess property,
2. To hold, use, wield, handle,
manage
inquīro , sīvi,
sītum, 3, v. a. in-quaero,
I. To
seek after, search for, inquire into
any thing (cf. anquirere).
B. To search, pry, examine,
or inquire into any thing:
Heb. 13:15 By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice
of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit
of our lips giving thanks to his name.
laus ,A. A
praiseworthy thing, a ground for praise, a laudable
or glorious action, a laudable enterprise; a merit,
desert
cŏhors
I. A place enclosed
around, a court, enclosure, yard,
pen, etc., esp. for cattle, poultry, etc. company
of soldiers, a division of an army, a
cohort, the tenth part of a legion, prœtorian
or bodyguard of the general, C. In gen.,
a crowd, multitude, company, throng,
attendants, “oratorum,
of courtiers, “sectatorum
“canum,
cănis
(cănes
,
canem inritatam
imitarier,
sectātor
, ōris, m. id.,
sectātor
1. A follower, adherent of a leader
or sect (only post-Aug.):
“hic
non
tam
discipulos
cohors
sectatorum
Aristotelis,
“eloquentiae
aut
philosophiae
sectatores
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