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  • The figs in one basket were of excellent nature, like those which first ripen; in the other, most foul, so foul there was no eating them. (Jeremiah 24, 2)

  • What seest thou, Jeremias? the Lord asked, and I told him, Figs, the good ones excellent good, the foul ones very foul, too foul for eating. (Jeremiah 24, 3)

  • A message from the Lord God of Israel: This meaning the good figs have, that good will of mine goes with the men of Juda I have banished from their homes, and sent away into the country of Chaldaea. (Jeremiah 24, 5)

  • And this meaning the foul figs have, that could not be eaten, they were so foul. Doom like theirs I have in store for Sedecias, king of Juda, the Lord says, and for his nobles, and for all those other men of Jerusalem that have either stayed in the city or taken up their abode in Egypt. (Jeremiah 24, 8)

  • I mean to plague them, says the Lord of hosts, with sword and famine and pestilence; of no more account will I make them than a basket of foul figs, so foul there is no eating them. (Jeremiah 29, 17)

  • When I kept tryst with Israel long ago, rare the encounter, as of grapes out in the desert, of spring figs a-ripening high up on the tree. And all at once to Beelphegor they betook themselves, sold honour for shame, caught foul contagion from the things they loved! (Hosea 9, 10)

  • Your tears for Sion! Not more pitiful work is gleaning when the vintage is done; never a cluster to eat; for the ripe figs belly craves in vain. (Micah 7, 1)

  • At a touch thy bastions shall fall, like ripe figs that drop into the eater’s mouth, soon as tree is shaken; (Nahum 3, 12)

  • You will know them by the fruit they yield. Can grapes be plucked from briers, or figs from thistles? (Matthew 7, 16)

  • and, observing a fig-tree some way off with its leaves out, he went up to see if he could find anything on it. But when he reached it, he found leaves and nothing else; it was not the right season for figs.✻ (Mark 11, 13)

  • Each tree is known by its proper fruit; figs are not plucked from thorns, nor grapes gathered from brier bushes. (Luke 6, 44)

  • What, my brethren, can a fig-tree yield olives, or a vine figs? No more easily will brackish water yield fresh. (James 3, 12)


“Quando ofendemos a justiça de Deus, apelamos à Sua misericórdia. Mas se ofendemos a Sua misericórdia, a quem podemos apelar? Ofender o Pai que nos ama e insultar quem nos auxilia é um pecado pelo qual seremos severamente julgados.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina