mouth
Origin
Old English mūth, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch mond and German Mund, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin mentum ‘chin’.
Jas 3:3 Behold, we put bits G5469 in the horses' mouths, that they may obey us; and we turn about their whole body.
khal-ee-nos'; from G5465; a curb or head-stall (as curbing the spirit):—bit, bridle.
G4750
stom'-a; mouth-the mouth, as part of the body: of man, of animals, of fish, etc.
since thoughts of a man's soul find verbal utterance by his mouth, the "heart" or "soul" and the mouth are distinguished
the edge of a sword
Sword/Words
Natural frequency, also known as eigenfrequency, is the frequency at which a system tends to oscillate in the absence of any driving or damping force.
The motion pattern of a system oscillating at its natural frequency is called the normal mode (if all parts of the system move sinusoidally with that same frequency).
If the oscillating system is driven by an external force at the frequency at which the amplitude of its motion is greatest (close to a natural frequency of the system), this frequency is called resonant frequency.
Crossed S W or Ds
Bidirectional ringing?
By bell?
❤️Beloved =65
Rom 11:17 And if some of the branches be broken off, and thou, being a wild olive tree, G65 wert graffed in among them, and with them partakest of the root and fatness of the olive tree;
Mat 3:17 And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved G27 Son, in whom I am well pleased.
ag-ap-ay-tos'; from G25; beloved:—(dearly, well) beloved, dear.,esteemed, dear, favourite, worthy of love
dear
/dɪə/
adjective: dear; comparative adjective: dearer; superlative adjective: dearest
1.
regarded with deep affection.
"a dear friend"
beloved
loved
much loved
darling
adored
cherished
precious
esteemed
respected
worshipped
close
intimate
confidential
bosom
boon
favourite
best
treasured
valued
prized
special
favoured
The Text speaks of it, as an Adorning, much more excellent and valuable than Gold, or Pearls, or the most costly Array […]
Godly Living
Adorning- kósmos, kos'-mos; probably from the base of G2865; orderly arrangement, i.e. decoration; by implication, the world (in a wide or narrow sense, including its inhabitants, literally or figuratively (morally)):—adorning, world.
an apt and harmonious arrangement or constitution, order, government
ornament, decoration, adornment, i.e. the arrangement of the stars, 'the heavenly hosts', as the ornament of the heavens. 1 Pet. 3:3
the world, the universe
the circle of the earth, the earth
the inhabitants of the earth, men, the human family
the ungodly multitude; the whole mass of men alienated from God, and therefore hostile to the cause of Christ
world affairs, the aggregate of things earthly
the whole circle of earthly goods, endowments riches, advantages, pleasures, etc, which although hollow and frail and fleeting, stir desire, seduce from God and are obstacles to the cause of Christ
any aggregate or general collection of particulars of any sort
the Gentiles as contrasted to the Jews (Rom. 11:12 etc)
In astronomy and navigation, the celestial sphere is an imaginary sphere of arbitrarily large radius, concentric with Earth. All objects in the observer's sky can be thought of as projected upon the inside surface of the celestial sphere, as if it were the underside of a dome.
Firmament ,dher-to hold firmly ,support
Greek thronos "seat;"Latin firmus
Expanse "to spread out, unfold, expand," from ex "out"
Vault "arch, vaulting, vaulted roof or chamber,"Latin volutus "bowed, arched,"
Glass Ceiling
Glass, glæs "glass; a glass vessel," Old Norse gler "glass, looking from PIE root *ghel- (2) "to glass," to shine with derivatives denoting bright colors or materials.
Ceiling mid-14c., celynge, Latin caelum "heaven, sky" (see celestial).
"And a new day will dawn for those who stand long
And the forests will ( echo )with laughter"
Echo-G31 message 1Jo 3:11 For this is the message G31 that ye heard from the beginning, that we should love one another.
G6Ábel, ab'-el; of Hebrew origin (H1893); Abel, the son of Adam:—Abel
H1893 -Hebel-Breath
A-bel
Bel unit of power level in measuring sound, 1929, named for Scottish-born telephone pioneer Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922). decibel
Heb 11:4 By faith Abel G6 offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he obtained witness that he was righteous, God testifying of his gifts: and by it he being dead yet speaketh.
Speaketh-G2980 to utter a voice or emit a sound,
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