Fig-tree, The
Fig-tree, The
Produces a rich sweet fruit - Jud 9:11
Not found in desert places - Nu 20:5
ABOUNDED IN
Often grew wild - Am 7:14
Sometimes planted in vineyards - Lu 13:6
Propagated by the Jews - Am 4:9
Required cultivation - Lu 13:8
Fruit of, formed after winter - So 2:11,13
Leaves of, put forth, a sign of the approach of summer - Mt 24:32
Reasonableness of expecting fruit upon, when full of leaves - Mr 11:13
FRUIT OF
- Eaten fresh from the tree
- Mt 21:18,19 - Eaten dried in cakes
- 1Sa 30:12 - Gathered and kept in baskets
- Jer 24:1 - First ripe esteemed
- Jer 24:2; Ho 9:10 - Used in the miraculous healing of Hezekiah
- 2Ki 20:7; Isa 38:21 - Sold in the markets
- Ne 13:15 - Sent as presents
- 1Sa 25:18; 1Ch 12:40
A species of, produced vile and worthless fruit - Jer 29:17
Leaves of, used by Adam for covering - Ge 3:7
Afforded a thick shade - Joh 1:48,50
Often unfruitful - Lu 13:7
Failure of, a great calamity - Hab 3:17
THE JEWS PUNISHED BY
- God's breaking down
- Ho 2:12 - Failure of fruit on
- Jer 8:13; Hag 2:19 - Enemies devouring fruit of
- Jer 5:17 - Barking and eating of, by locusts
- Joe 1:4,7,12; Am 4:9
ILLUSTRATIVE
- (Barren,) of mere professors of religion
- Mt 21:19; Lu 13:6,7 - (Sitting under one's own,) of prosperity and peace
- 1Ki 4:25; Mic 4:4
FRUIT OF, ILLUSTRATIVE