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1 4, XXXIX | up from the earth every tree that was beautiful to the 2 4, XXXIX | and good for food, and the tree of life in the midst of 3 4, XXXIX | of the paradise, and the tree of the knowledge of good 4 4, XCI | was sent.~Straight to the tree his sanguine spires he rolled,~ 5 5, XVIII | mustard plant, or of a larger tree, as in the olive, or one 6 5, XXII | establish that the stalk or tree which springs up comes from 7 6, XXVII | white ointment from the tree of life,"--things which 8 6, XXXI | sculptured on the figure of the tree of life, and formed after 9 6, XXXIII| mounting guard over the tree of knowledge and of life. 10 6, XXXIV | is mention made) of the tree of life, and a resurrection 11 6, XXXIV | the flesh by means of the 'tree,' because, I imagine, their 12 6, XXXVI | pursuits. The subject of the "tree of life" will be more appropriately 13 6, XXXVI | the flesh by means of the tree;" not understanding, I think, 14 6, XXXVI | expression, that "through the tree came death, and through 15 6, XXXVI | came death, and through the tree comes life," because death 16 6, XXXVI | He next scoffs at the "tree," assailing it on two grounds, 17 6, XXXVI | For this reason is the tree introduced, either because 18 6, XXXVI | not observing that the tree of life is mentioned in 19 6, XXXVII| that we have invented this "tree of life" to give an allegorical 20 6, XXXVII| immortality." And again: "If the 'tree of life' were an invention, 21 6, XLIX | to keep the way of the tree of life," and say whether 22 6, XLIX | to keep the way of the tree of life," or made any other 23 7, XXXIX | The woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that 24 7, XXXIX | pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one 25 8, XXXIV | yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his