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PROVISION “I AM”
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(n.) late 14c., “a providing beforehand, action of arranging in advance” (early 14c.), from Latin provisionem (nominative provisio) “a foreseeing, foresight, preparation, prevention,” noun of action from past participle stem of providere “look ahead” (see provide). Meaning “something provided” is attested from late 15c.; specific sense of “supply” is from c. 1600.
(v.) “to supply with provisions,” 1787, from provision (n.). Related: Provisioned; provisioning.
FULFILLMENT
1775, “a filling or carrying out, completion;” see fulfill + -ment.
GOD IS AETHER ? SPACE IS FULL