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Jeremiah 5:17And they shall eat up your harvest, and your bread, which your sons and your daughters should eat: they shall eat up your flocks and your herds: they shall eat up your vines and your fig trees: they shall impoverish your fenced cities, wherein you trusted, with the sword.
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The Prophet Joel.
... kingdom of God; that they are not punished on account ... by the Chaldee Paraphrast,
and by the Jews mentioned by ... the tree beareth her fruit, the fig-tree and vine ...
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Against Jovinianus.
... prevent a person pressed by hunger from devouring cow-dung ... The Jews gloried in children
and child-bearing; and ... Church, and because he slew more enemies in his ...
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The Holy City; Or, the New Jerusalem:
... in the destruction and restoration of the Jews' Jerusalem, by ... as it doth among the
implacable enemies (Joshua 2 ... is heard in our land; the fig tree putteth forth ...
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The Acceptable Sacrifice;
... and tender; as it was with those hardened Jews who, by ... He saw in this he had caused
the enemies of God ... Yea, I punished thy saints 'oft in every synagogue, and ...
/.../bunyan/the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/the acceptable sacrifice.htm
Subtopics
Fig-Tree
The Fig-Tree: (Barren) of Mere Professors of Religion
The Fig-Tree: (Sitting Under One's Own) Prosperity and Peace
The Fig-Tree: A Species of, Produced Vile and Worthless Fruit
The Fig-Tree: Abounded in Canaan
The Fig-Tree: Abounded in Egypt
The Fig-Tree: Afforded a Thick Shade
The Fig-Tree: Failure of, a Great Calamity
The Fig-Tree: Fruit of (Bad) of Wicked Men
The Fig-Tree: Fruit of (First Ripe) of the Fathers of the Jewish Church
The Fig-Tree: Fruit of (Good) of Saints
The Fig-Tree: Fruit of (Untimely and Dropping) the Wicked Ripe for Judgment
The Fig-Tree: Fruit of Eaten Dried in Cakes
The Fig-Tree: Fruit of Eaten Fresh from the Tree
The Fig-Tree: Fruit of First Ripe Esteemed
The Fig-Tree: Fruit of Gathered and Kept in Baskets
The Fig-Tree: Fruit of of Good Works
The Fig-Tree: Fruit of Sent As Presents
The Fig-Tree: Fruit of Sold in the Markets
The Fig-Tree: Fruit of Used in the Miraculous Healing of Hezekiah
The Fig-Tree: Fruit of, Formed After Winter
The Fig-Tree: Leaves of, Put Forth, a Sign of the Approach of Summer
The Fig-Tree: Leaves of, Used by Adam for Covering
The Fig-Tree: Not Found in Desert Places
The Fig-Tree: Often Grew Wild
The Fig-Tree: Often Unfruitful
The Fig-Tree: Produces a Rich Sweet Fruit
The Fig-Tree: Propagated by the Jews
The Fig-Tree: Reasonableness of Expecting Fruit Upon, when Full of Leaves
The Fig-Tree: Required Cultivation
The Fig-Tree: Sometimes Planted in Vineyards
The Fig-Tree: The Jews Punished by Barking and Eating of, by Locusts
The Fig-Tree: The Jews Punished by Enemies Devouring Fruit of
The Fig-Tree: The Jews Punished by Failure of Fruit On
The Fig-Tree: The Jews Punished by God's Breaking Down
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