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  • but then sprouting up behind them came seven ears of grain, withered, meagre and scorched by the east wind. (Genesis 41, 23)

  • When the king heard how the man of God denounced the altar of Bethel, he stretched out his hand from the altar, saying, 'Seize him!' But the hand he stretched out against the man withered, and he could not draw it back, (1 Kings 13, 4)

  • in the morning it is blossoming and growing, by evening it is withered and dry. (Psalms 90, 6)

  • The Waters of Nimrim have become a waste land, the grass dried up, the plants withered away, nothing green any more. (Isaiah 15, 6)

  • I shall put an end to them, Yahweh declares, no more grapes on the vine, no more figs on the fig tree only withered leaves: I have found them people to trample on them! (Jeremiah 8, 13)

  • And all the trees of the countryside will know that I, Yahweh, am the one who lays the tall tree low and raises the low tree high, who makes the green tree wither and makes the withered bear fruit. I, Yahweh, have spoken, and I will do it." ' (Ezekiel 17, 24)

  • 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)

  • But at dawn the next day, God ordained that a worm should attack the castor-oil plant -- and it withered. (Jonah 4, 7)

  • now a man was there with a withered hand. They asked him, 'Is it permitted to cure somebody on the Sabbath day?' hoping for something to charge him with. (Matthew 12, 10)

  • but as soon as the sun came up they were scorched and, not having any roots, they withered away. (Matthew 13, 6)

  • Seeing a fig tree by the road, he went up to it and found nothing on it but leaves. And he said to it, 'May you never bear fruit again,' and instantly the fig tree withered. (Matthew 21, 19)

  • The disciples were amazed when they saw it and said, 'How is it that the fig tree withered instantly?' (Matthew 21, 20)


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