Science Rendition
But LIFE does not take up the centralizing power of mind and its manifestations of outer form equally, and as a result, the mighty compressive power generates an inner radiating ardour and imbues the manifesting phenomena with a germ of radiant glory.
KJV: But unto Cain and to his offering he had not respect. And Cain was very wroth, and his countenance fell.
CH-R-H – ‘inner radiating ardour, fire’
2734. charah, khaw-raw´; a primitive root (compare 2787); to glow or grow warm; figuratively (usually) to blaze up, of anger, zeal, jealousy:—be angry, burn, be displeased
2734. charar, khaw-rar´; a primitive root; to glow, i.e. literally (to melt, burn, dry up) or figuratively (to show or incite passion:
CHR …a root which develops, in general, the idea of a central fire whose heat radiates. It is in particular, a consuming ardour, literally as well as figuratively. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 354)
N-PH-L – ‘glorious radiation of a germinal energy’
5307. naphal, naw-fal´; a primitive root; to fall, in a great variety of applications (intransitive or causative, literal or figurative)…
NPH Every idea of dispersion, ramification, effusion, inspiration; of movement operated inwardly from without, or outwardly from within: distillaiton if the object is liquid, a scattering if the object is solid. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 403)
PHL …a root which develops all ideas of distinction, privilege, choice, election, setting aside: thence – Some thing wonderful, precious which is considered a mystery: a miracle: a distinguished, privileged man whom one reveres; a noble, a magistrate; that which is set aside, hidden in all fruits, the germ; literally, a bean. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 426)