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  • To her the Lord’s angel appeared, and said, Poor barren one, poor childless one, thou art to conceive, and bear a son. (Judges 13, 3)

  • how the rich, for very need, must work as hirelings, while the hungry eat to their heart’s content! See how at last the barren womb bears many, and the fruitful mother is left to languish! (1 Samuel 2, 5)

  • Saul was encamped on the outskirts of Gabaa, under the pomegranate tree at Magron, with some six hundred men under him; (1 Samuel 14, 2)

  • As long as the reign of Solomon lasted, Juda and Israel lived secure from alarm, each man under vine and fig-tree of his own, all the land’s length from Dan to Bersabee. (1 Kings 4, 25)

  • and went out in search of the prophet, whom he found sitting under an oak-tree. Asking whether he were the prophet from Juda, and learning that he was, (1 Kings 13, 14)

  • They, like the men of Israel, raised altar and image and shrine, on every high hill and under every spreading tree; (1 Kings 14, 23)

  • while he himself went on, a whole day’s journey, into the desert. Betaking himself there, and sitting down under a juniper tree, he prayed to have done with life. I can bear no more, Lord, he said; put an end to my life; I have no better right to live than my fathers. (1 Kings 19, 4)

  • With that, he lay down and fell asleep under the juniper tree; but all at once an angel of the Lord roused him, bidding him awake and eat. (1 Kings 19, 5)

  • The citizens there had a complaint to bring before Eliseus; This city, my lord, has a fair site, as thou canst see for thyself, but the water is foul, and the soil barren. (2 Kings 2, 19)

  • Every fortress and every cherished city of theirs you must overthrow, cut down every fruit-tree, stop up every well, strew all their best plough-land with boulders. (2 Kings 3, 19)

  • No, do not listen to Ezechias; here are the terms the king of Assyria offers you. Earn my good will by surrendering to me, and you shall live unmolested, to each the fruit of his own vine and fig-tree, to each the water from his own cistern.✻ (2 Kings 18, 31)

  • Then the king bade the high priest Helcias, and the priests of lesser rank, and the door-keepers, cast out from the Lord’s temple all the appurtenances of worship that belonged to Baal and to the sacred tree and to all the host of heaven; these he burned in the valley of Cedron, and carried the ashes of them away to Bethel. (2 Kings 23, 4)


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