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  • These set out, and traversed the hill country as far as the Valley of Grapes; viewed the whole land, (Deuteronomy 1, 24)

  • When thou art passing through thy neighbour’s vineyard, eat the grapes to thy heart’s content, but take none away with thee. (Deuteronomy 23, 24)

  • Does he enjoy my favour? No, says the Lord,✻ he is but a wild vine, such as grows in Sodom, or in the purlieus of Gomorrha, yielding grapes like gall, clusters of bitterness, (Deuteronomy 32, 32)

  • out they went into the country-side, to strip the vineyards and tread the grapes. Amid the chanting of choirs, they went into the temple of their god to feast and drink deep, and curse the name of Abimelech. (Judges 9, 27)

  • food and drink, the fruit of all our trees, our grapes and our olives, shall be taxed by the priests that have charge of our God’s treasury. Our lands shall be tithed, too, for the Levites; in all our cities the Levites themselves shall collect a tithe from all our crops. (Nehemiah 10, 37)

  • Even now I found Jewish folk treading out their wine-presses and carrying burdens on the sabbath day. On the sabbath day they would load their asses with wine-skins, or grapes, or figs, or some other freight, and bring them to Jerusalem for sale. These I warned that they must find some other day for selling their wares; (Nehemiah 13, 15)

  • Before the temple I asked for this, my life’s quest to the end. Came early the ripening of those grapes, (Ecclesiasticus 51, 19)

  • He fenced it in, and cleared it of stones, and planted a choice vine there; built a tower, too, in the middle, and set up a wine-press in it. Then he waited for grapes to grow on it, and it bore wild grapes instead. (Isaiah 5, 2)

  • What more could I have done for it? What say you of the wild grapes it bore, instead of the grapes I looked for? (Isaiah 5, 4)

  • All joy, all triumph gone from that fruitful land of thine; no mirth, no gaiety left; the presses shall be trampled no more by the labourers we knew; forgotten, now, the cry that used to go up when they trod the grapes. (Isaiah 16, 10)

  • Wild grapes they were from the day when thou didst plant them, and soon this planting of thine will begin to bud; and now, when the time comes to enjoy it, here is all thy harvest lost to thee, and bitterly thou dost repine.✻ (Isaiah 17, 11)

  • When that time comes, no more shall be heard of the proverb, The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children’s teeth are being set on edge; (Jeremiah 31, 29)


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