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Fear no more, beasts that roam the country-side; grass grows on the upland meadows! There is fruit on the trees again; vine nor fig-tree ever bore so lustily. (Joel 2, 22)
You would not come back to me, the Lord says, when sirocco I sent, and mildew, and the locust preyed on garden and vineyard, fig-tree and olive-tree of yours; (Amos 4, 9)
At ease you shall sit, each of you with his own vine, his own fig-tree to give him shade, and none to raise the alarm; such blessing the Lord of hosts pronounces on you. (Micah 4, 4)
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)
What though the fig-tree never bud, the vine yield no fruit, the olive fail, the fields bear no harvest; what though our folds stand empty of sheep, our byres of cattle? (Habakkuk 3, 17)
That shall be a day of good cheer, the Lord of hosts says, friend making glad with friend under vine and under fig-tree. (Zechariah 3, 10)
Lament, neighbour pine-tree, for cedar overthrown; here be lordly ones plundered; lament, oaks of Basan, for the secret forest that is cut down! (Zechariah 11, 2)
Already the axe has been put to the root of the trees, so that every tree which does not shew good fruit will be hewn down and cast into the fire. (Matthew 3, 10)
So, indeed, any sound tree will bear good fruit, while any tree that is withered will bear fruit that is worthless; (Matthew 7, 17)
that worthless fruit should come from a sound tree, or good fruit from a withered tree, is impossible. (Matthew 7, 18)
Any tree which does not bear good fruit is cut down, and thrown into the fire. (Matthew 7, 19)
Either tell us that the tree is sound and its fruit sound, or that the tree is withered and its fruit withered; the test of the tree is in its fruit. (Matthew 12, 33)
