Trees: Oak
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Isaiah 1:30
For you shall be as an oak whose leaf fades, and as a garden that has no water.
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Greek
1186. dendron -- a tree
... Word Origin of uncertain origin Definition a tree NASB Word Usage tree (17),
trees (8). tree. Probably from drus (an oak); a tree -- tree. ...
//strongsnumbers.com/greek2/1186.htm - 6k
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The Crowning of Abimelech
... and all the house of Millo, and went and made Abimelech king, by the oak of the ... The
trees went forth on a time to anoint a king over them; and they said unto ...
/.../select masterpieces of biblical literature/iii the crowning of abimelech.htm

Of Removing Tithes.
... Oak-trees."See Trees. Orchards pay tithes, both for the fruit they produce, and
the grass or grain, if any be sown or cut therein.2 Inst.652. Ore. ...
/.../prideaux/directions to church-wardens/8 of removing tithes.htm

A Refutation on the Ground of the Constitution of the Universe.
... And as to trees, there are the palm, and the oak, and the persea; [659] and among
trees, too, there are some that are evergreens, of which kind fourteen have ...
/.../dionysius/the works of dionysius/iii a refutation on the.htm

Argument. --Novatian
... He has also established the oak trees of the woods for the future benefit
of human uses. He has developed the harvests into food. ...
/.../a treatise of novatian concerning the trinity/chapter i argument novatian.htm

The Introduction.
... was on the decline, and the idolatry of the Druids prevailed; they were an order
of Heathen priests, who performed their rites in groves of oak trees; this was ...
/.../howie/biographia scoticana scots worthies/the introduction.htm

A Provision Ground
... There"to judge, at least, from photographs"the Mango must be indeed the queen of
trees; growing to the size of the largest English oak, and keeping always ...
//christianbookshelf.org/kingsley/at last/chapter xvi a provision ground.htm

Nothing but Leaves
... The hungering Savior did not resort to the oak or to the elm to look for ... what was
in them, and that they neither were, nor pretended to be fruit-bearing trees. ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 10 1864/nothing but leaves.htm

The Great Confession - the Great Commission - the Great ...
... western side of it, under overhanging thickets of oleander and other trees, and
amidst ... And from Dan olive-groves and oak-glades slope up to Banias, or C??sarea ...
/.../the life and times of jesus the messiah/chapter xxxvii the great confession.htm

Spiritual Growth
... plants of God's grace are to flourish instead, or regard yourselves as trees in
God's ... having known Him, God saying to them, 'Ye shall be as an oak whose leaf ...
/.../howard/standards of life and service/xvii spiritual growth.htm

On a Piece of Chalk. A Lecture to Working Men.
... Fir-trees are there with their cones, and hazel-bushes with their nuts; there
stand the stools of oak and yew trees, beeches and alders. ...
/.../huxley/lay sermons addresses and reviews/ix on a piece of.htm

Resources
Did God literally and visibly walk in the garden (Genesis 3:8)? | GotQuestions.org

Should we have a Christmas tree? | GotQuestions.org

What does it mean that you will know them by their fruit in Matthew 7:16? | GotQuestions.org

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Trees

Trees of Christ

Trees of Kings

Trees of the Life and Conversation of the Righteous

Trees of Various Sizes

Trees of Wisdom

Trees were Cut Down by Besieging Armies for Erecting Forts

Trees were Cut Down for Building

Trees were Cut Down for Fuel

Trees were Cut Down for Making Idols

Trees were Cut Down with Axes

Trees were Sold With the Land on Which They Grew

Trees: (Barren) of the Wicked

Trees: (Casting Their Leaves Yet Retaining Their Substance) of

Trees: (Dry) of the Wicked Ripe for Judgment

Trees: (Dry) of Useless Persons

Trees: (Duration of) of Continued Prosperity of Saints

Trees: (Evergreen) of Saints

Trees: (Good and Fruitful) of Saints

Trees: (Green) of the Innocence of Christ

Trees: (Producing Evil Fruit) the Wicked

Trees: (Shaking of the Leaves off) the Terror of the Wicked

Trees: Afford an Agreeable Shade in Eastern Countries During The

Trees: Almond

Trees: Almug or Algum

Trees: Apple

Trees: Ash

Trees: Bay

Trees: Box

Trees: Cedar

Trees: Chestnut

Trees: Cyprus

Trees: Designed to Beautify the Earth

Trees: Different Kinds of Mentioned of the Forest

Trees: Different Kinds of Mentioned of the Wood

Trees: Different Kinds of Mentioned: Bearing Fruit

Trees: Different Kinds of Mentioned: Deciduous or Casting the Leaves

Trees: Different Kinds of Mentioned: Evergreen

Trees: Each Kind Has Its own Seed for Propagating Its Species

Trees: Each Kind of, Known by Its Fruit

Trees: Early Custom of Planting, in Consecrated Grounds

Trees: Fig

Trees: Fir

Trees: Given As Food to the Animal Creation

Trees: God Increases and Multiplies the Fruit of, for his People

Trees: God often Renders, Barren As a Punishment

Trees: Juniper

Trees: Lign-Aloes

Trees: Made for the Glory of God

Trees: Mulberry

Trees: Mustard

Trees: Myrtle

Trees: Nourished by the Earth

Trees: Nourished by the Rain from Heaven

Trees: Nourished: Through Their own Sap

Trees: Oak

Trees: Often Propagated by Birds Who Carry the Seeds Along With Them

Trees: Often Suffered From: Desolating Armies

Trees: Often Suffered From: Fire

Trees: Often Suffered From: Hail and Frost

Trees: Often Suffered From: Locusts

Trees: Oil-Tree

Trees: Olive

Trees: Originally Created by God

Trees: Palm

Trees: Parts of Mentioned: The Branches

Trees: Parts of Mentioned: The Fruit or Seeds

Trees: Parts of Mentioned: The Leaves

Trees: Parts of Mentioned: The Roots

Trees: Parts of Mentioned: The Stem or Trunk

Trees: Parts of Mentioned: The Tender Shoots

Trees: Pine

Trees: Planted by Man

Trees: Pomegranate

Trees: Shittah or Shittim

Trees: Solomon Wrote the History of

Trees: Specially Flourished Beside the Rivers and Streams of Water

Trees: Sycamore

Trees: Teil

Trees: The Jews: Considered Trees on Which Criminals Were Executed

Trees: The Jews: Often Buried Under

Trees: The Jews: Often Executed Criminals On

Trees: The Jews: Often Pitched Their Tents Under

Trees: The Jews: Prohibited from Cutting Down Fruit Bearing, for Sieges

Trees: The Jews: Prohibited from Planting in Consecrated Places

Trees: Vine

Trees: when Cut Down often Sprouted from Their Roots Again

Trees: Willow

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