Chesed vs Chused - What's the difference?
chesed | chused |
The Jewish attribute of grace, kindness or love; one of the sephiroth
(chuse)
* {{quote-book
, year = 1557
, author =
, title = Tottel's Miscellany
, section = Whether libertie by losse of life, or life in prison and thraldome be to be preferred
, page = 298
, pageurl = http://books.google.com/books?id=KdE2AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA298
, passage = Rather therfore to chu?e me thinketh wi?dome.
By lo??e of life libertye, then life by pri?on }}* 1739 , A Treatise of Human Nature: Book II :
*1817 , :
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As a noun chesed
is the jewish attribute of grace, kindness or love; one of the sephiroth.As a verb chused is
(chuse).chesed
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*chused
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(head)chuse
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(chus)By lo??e of life libertye, then life by pri?on }}
- Secondly, When in exerting any passion in action, we chuse means insufficient for the design'd end, and deceive ourselves in our judgment of causes and effects.
- "Now, Kitty, you may cough as much as you chuse ," said Mr. Bennet