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  • and windows with flanking palm trees on the sides of the Ulam, the cells to the side of the Temple and the porch-roofs. (Ezekiel 41, 26)

  • Now, when I reached it, I saw an enormous number of trees on each bank of the river. (Ezekiel 47, 7)

  • I shall make her vines and fig trees derelict of which she used to say, 'These are the pay my lovers gave me.' I shall turn them into a jungle: wild animals will feed on them. (Hosea 2, 14)

  • It has reduced my vines to a desolation and my fig trees to splinters, stripped them and broken them down, leaving their branches white. (Joel 1, 7)

  • The vine has withered, the fig tree wilts away; pomegranate, palm tree, apple tree, every tree in the countryside is dry, and for human beings joy has run dry too. (Joel 1, 12)

  • Yahweh, to you I cry: for fire has devoured the desert pastures, flame has burnt up all the trees in the countryside. (Joel 1, 19)

  • Wild animals, do not be afraid; the desert pastures are green again, the trees bear fruit, vine and fig tree yield their richness. (Joel 2, 22)

  • I struck you with blight and mildew, I dried up your gardens and vineyards; the locust devoured your fig trees and olive trees and still you would not come back to me -declares Yahweh. (Amos 4, 9)

  • Your fortifications are all fig trees, with early ripening figs: as soon as they are shaken, they fall into the mouth of the eater. (Nahum 3, 12)

  • By it are two olive trees, one to the right and the other to the left.' (Zechariah 4, 3)

  • Then I went on to ask him, 'What is the meaning of these two olive trees, to right and left of the lamp-stand?' (Zechariah 4, 11)

  • Open your gateways, Lebanon, and the fire shall burn down your cedar trees! (Zechariah 11, 1)


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