Blessed
The preposition "with" is typically used after "blessed." For example: "I feel blessed with good health."
Both are correct You are blessed. If a priest gives you a blessing, you are blessed (blest), if you have much good fortune (a good wife, good health, many children) you may feel blessed. A beatified saint is Bless-ed. Held in reverance or venerated or honored like the Blessed Trinity, Blessed Virgin Mary, Blessed are the poor, etc.
blest or blessed.
The Tower of Babel, as described in the Book of Genesis, is the biblical story that explains the origin of different languages in the world. It recounts how God confused the language of the people working on the tower, causing them to scatter and form different nations.
The past tense of "bless" is "blessed" or "blest."
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