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  • vine and fig-tree blighted, whose fruit, she told herself, was but the hire those lovers paid; all shall be woodland, for the wild beasts to ravage as they will. (Hosea 2, 12)

  • And what of my people? See where they have recourse to tree-stump or senseless wand, for an answer to their perplexities! Lust for strange worship swept them away, made them false to their troth with God; (Hosea 4, 12)

  • Estranged, poor Israel, from the good that was his, and the enemy pressing hard upon him. (Hosea 8, 3)

  • 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)

  • The false gods of Ephraim are forgotten; mine to answer his prayer and tend him, ever-green as a fir-tree; from me all thy increase comes. (Hosea 14, 9)

  • for vineyard withered, and drooping fig-tree! Pomegranate, and palm, and apple, no tree in the wood but fades there; what wonder? Has not joy faded in human hearts? (Joel 1, 12)

  • What help, Lord, but thine? Parched are the upland meadows, every tree scorched in the forest; (Joel 1, 19)

  • 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)

  • Profitless years, when the locust ravaged you, Gnaw-all and Ruin-all and Spoiler, that great army of mine I let loose among you, they shall be made good. (Joel 2, 25)

  • 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)

  • Then, I mean to rebuild the fallen dwselling-place of David, all its breaches made good, all its ruins restored; it shall stand once more as it stood long ago; (Amos 9, 11)

  • Thus, when God saw them amending their lives in good earnest, he spared them, in his mercy, their threatened punishment. (Jonah 3, 10)


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