ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “stammer ” - from Old English stamerian "to stammer, stutter, hesitate or falter in speaking," "stammering," "utter or pronounce hesitatingly or imperfectly" 🕎Isaiah 28:11-12 KJV
ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “saint” - early 12c. as an adjective, seinte, "holy, divinely inspired, worthy of worship," from Old French saint, seinte “devout," "one of the elect”, set apart to the services of God,”
ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “damsel” - early 13c., damisele, "young, unmarried woman," especially a maiden of gentle birth, also "maid in waiting, handmaiden," from Anglo-French damaisele "woman of noble birth"
MICHAEL EALY AMERICAN ACTOR & HIS CHILDREN: YOUR AN ISRAELITE BASED ON YOUR FATHER NOT YOUR MOTHER…”Weep not behold, the Lion of the tribe of Juda, the Root of David, hath prevailed to open the book”🕎Numbers 1:18 “declared their pedigree”
ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “seed” - Middle English Figurative sense of "offspring, progeny, posterity," From late 14c. as "act or time of sowing." The meaning "semen, male fecundating fluid,” 🕎 Romans 1:3 KJV
ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “anointed” - late 14c., "smeared with oil," past-participle adjective from anoint (v.) The noun meaning "a consecrated one" (as in Lord's Anointed) 🕎2 Samuel 5;1-12 KJV
ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “gentile” - "one who is not a Israelite," c. 1400; (late 14c.), gentilis "of the same family. belonging to the same nation. fellow countrymen, kinsmen," but also "foreigners”
HAROLD PERRINEAU AMERICAN ACTOR & HIS 3 CHILDREN : YOUR AN ISRAELITE BASED ON YOUR FATHER NOT YOUR MOTHER…”Concerning his Son Jesus(Yahawashi) our Lord, which was made of the seed of David according to the flesh”🕎Numbers 1:18 “PEDIGREES”
ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “sport” - c. 1400, "take pleasure, enjoy or amuse oneself," from Old French desporter, "to divert, please; to seek amusement," etymologically "carry away" 🕎Psalms 83;1-9 KJV
ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “captivity ” - late 14c., "state of being a prisoner," from Latin captivitatem (nominative captivitas), “,taken prisoner,". "subjection, bondage, servitude” 🕎Ezekiel 39,23-29 KJV