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  1. Luke 23:31. The sense of this proverbial phrase is obscure, but the connection demands this general idea: what is happening to me now is nothing to what is going to happen to this people. The green tree represents innocence, the dry tree guilt, ripe for the fire of judgment. Vide Ezekiel 20:47; Ezekiel 21:3. Pricaeus cites as a parallel from ...

  2. The symbolism of the Christmas tree. When Martin Luther lit the candle on the Christmas tree for the first time, it symbolized the triumph of Jesus Christ over death. With Jesus Christ rising from the dead, He defeated the deeds of darkness. Death is equated to darkness, while life is equated to light.

  3. Jul 6, 2020 · The nine hallmarks of the spirit working in a Christian’s life are: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Love heads the list. Because God is love ( 1 John 4:7-21 ). Love is the most important out of these nine. Without it, our good works have no use on earth ( 1 Corinthians 13:1 ).

  4. The incident of the curse of the fig tree was not a case of disappointment resulting in an outburst of impatience. It was a great and unforgettable lesson in faith delivered by Jesus in an unusual circumstance. This incident shows that God expects all those who believe His words to have faith and bear fruit. When and why did Christ curse a fig ...

  5. Willow Tree. WILLOW TREE. wil'-o-tre (tsaphtsaphah): Comparison with the Arabic cafcaf, "the willow," makes it very probable that thc translation of Ezekiel 17:5 is correct. These files are public domain. Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. "Entry for 'WILLOW TREE'". "International Standard Bible Encyclopedia". 1915.

  6. Mar 10, 2021 · The description of the tree of life in Revelation 22 mirrors precisely what’s prophesied in the Old Testament: “Fruit trees of all kinds will grow on both banks of the river. Their leaves will ...

  7. Matthew 21:19. PREVIOUS Matthew 21:18 NEXT Matthew 21:20. Matthew 21:19. And when he saw a fig tree. In the Greek text it is "one fig tree", one remarkable fig tree: he must see a great many, as he went along; for a large tract of the Mount Of Olives was full of fig trees, and therefore called "Bethphage": and notice has been taken already of ...

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