Löydetty 306 Tulokset: Tree Of Knowledge
a land of wheat and barley, of vine and fig-tree and pomegranate and olive, a land where oil flows, and honey. (Deuteronomy 8, 8)
The nations you will dispossess have gods of their own, and build shrines for these on some high mountain, some hill, under the first green tree they can find. All these shrines you must overthrow, (Deuteronomy 12, 2)
There must be no sacred wood around the Lord’s altar, no tree of any kind, (Deuteronomy 16, 21)
If thou findest in thy path, in a tree or on the ground, a mother bird sitting on her nestlings or her eggs, do not carry her off with her young; (Deuteronomy 22, 6)
No tree of thine, no crop of thine, but the mildew shall spoil it. (Deuteronomy 28, 42)
that dwelt in the hill-country of Ephraim, between Rama and Bethel, by that palm-tree which long bore her name; here the people of Israel had recourse to her for the settlement of all their disputes. (Judges 4, 5)
And now an angel of the Lord came and waited by the oak-tree at Ephra, which then belonged to Joas, of the family of Abiezer. His son Gedeon had gone out to the wine-press, so as to thresh his wheat there unobserved by the Madianites, (Judges 6, 11)
There was a time when the trees went about to anoint a king who should rule over them, and said to the olive-tree, Come and be our king. (Judges 9, 8)
So they asked the fig-tree to be their ruler, (Judges 9, 10)
but the fig-tree answered, What, should I cease to yield this pleasant fruit of mine, and win promotion among the trees instead? (Judges 9, 11)
But Gaal repeated, There is a throng of men coming down from the uplands, and another body is moving down the road that leads to the oak-tree. (Judges 9, 37)
led his whole force to mount Selmon. Here, with an axe, he cut down a branch from a tree and threw it across his shoulder, bidding all that were with him straightway do the like. (Judges 9, 48)
