| A | B |
| Affliction | Noun, Great suffering |
| Artificer | Noun: a skilled or artistic worker or craftsman |
| Barren | adjective, not reproducing: such as incapable of producing offspring |
| Befall | verb) To happen especially as if by fate |
| Betwixt | Preposition, between |
| Behold | erb, To perceive through sight or apprehension |
| Brethren | noun, archaic plural form of brother |
| Bosom | Noun, the human chest and especially the front part of the chest |
| Covenant | noun) a sacred agreement |
| Defile | (verb) To make unclean or impure |
| Dwell | Verb To remain for a certain time |
| Fourscore | eighty as a score = twenty |
| Grievous | adj: Causing grief or great sorrow |
| Hasten | verb, to move or act quickly |
| Hither/thither | dverb To this place, to that place |
| Iniquity | noun: immoral or grossly unfair behavior |
| Lest | conjunction, for fear that |
| Lo | interjection: used to call attention or to express wonder and surprise |
| Peradventure | adverb: Archaic. it may be; maybe; possibly; perhaps |
| Plague | Noun,disastrous evil of affliction/calamity. (verb: to afflict with something terrible) |
| Raiment | noun, archaic for clothing or garments, has connotations of formal wear |
| Rebuke | verb: to express sharp, stern disapproval of; reprove; reprimand |
| Renown | Noun, the state of being widely acclaimed and highly honored |
| Reprove | verb, : to scold or correct usually gently or with kindly intent. |
| Sepulchre | noun, a place of burial, tomb |
| Smite | (verb) strike with a firm blow, to kill |
| Sojourn | noun: a temporary stay. |
| Strife | noun, A bitter sometimes violent conflict or dissention |
| Stricken | Adjective: seriously affected by an undesirable condition or unpleasant feeling. |
| Tithes | noun, : a tenth part of something paid as a voluntary contribution or as a tax especially for the support of a religious establishment. |
| Thine | (adj) The archaic form of yours |
| Utmost | Adjective: of the greatest or highest degree, quantity, number, or amount |
| Wickedness | noun: the quality or state of being evil or morallu wrong |