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  • In the evening the dove came back to him, and there in its bill was a plucked-off olive leaf! So Noah knew that the waters had lessened on the earth. (Genesis 8, 11)

  • Let some water be brought, that you may bathe your feet, and then rest yourselves under the tree. (Genesis 18, 4)

  • Then he got some curds and milk, as well as the steer that had been prepared, and set these before them; and he waited on them under the tree while they ate. (Genesis 18, 8)

  • It struck down every man and beast that was in the open throughout the land of Egypt; it beat down every growing thing and splintered every tree in the fields. (Exodus 9, 25)

  • They covered the surface of the whole land, till it was black with them. They ate up all the vegetation in the land and the fruit of whatever trees the hail had spared. Nothing green was left on any tree or plant throughout the land of Egypt. (Exodus 10, 15)

  • But the seventh year you shall let the land lie untilled and unharvested, that the poor among you may eat of it and the beasts of the field may eat what the poor leave. So also shall you do in regard to your vineyard and your olive grove. (Exodus 23, 11)

  • five hundred shekels of cassia-all according to the standard of the sanctuary shekel; together with a hin of olive oil; (Exodus 30, 24)

  • "When you come into the land and plant any fruit tree there, first look upon its fruit as if it were uncircumcised. For three years, while its fruit remains uncircumcised, it may not be eaten. (Leviticus 18, 23)

  • with houses full of goods of all sorts that you did not garner, with cisterns that you did not dig, with vineyards and olive groves that you did not plant; and when, therefore, you eat your fill, (Deuteronomy 6, 11)

  • a land of wheat and barley, of vines and fig trees and pomegranates, of olive trees and of honey, (Deuteronomy 8, 8)

  • Destroy without fail every place on the high mountains, on the hills, and under every leafy tree where the nations you are to dispossess worship their gods. (Deuteronomy 12, 2)

  • For example, if he goes with his neighbor to a forest to cut wood, and as he swings his ax to fell a tree, its head flies off the handle and hits his neighbor a mortal blow, he may take refuge in one of these cities to save his life. (Deuteronomy 19, 5)


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