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Fondare 191 Risultati per: Olive Tree

  • Do not go over thy olive-trees again, the fruit once picked, leave the rest to alien, orphan and widow; (Deuteronomy 24, 20)

  • No tree of thine, no crop of thine, but the mildew shall spoil it. (Deuteronomy 28, 42)

  • And afterwards he settled them in a country of high hills, where they could eat the food their own lands yielded. Honey oozed from its rocks, on its barren uplands the olive could flourish; (Deuteronomy 32, 13)

  • 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)

  • What, said the olive, would you have me forgo this rich influence of mine, for the service of God and man, to win promotion among the trees? (Judges 9, 9)

  • 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)

  • and so turned them loose, with the fire-brands alight. Soon they were among the crops of the Philistines, which caught fire, stooks and standing corn alike, and set fire in their turn to olive-yard and vineyard. (Judges 15, 5)


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