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1 V, 3 | is what is spoken: "Every tree not producing good fruit, 2 V, 4 | universe is "Amygdalus," not a tree, he says, but that he is " 3 V, 4 | with every description of tree, and supplied with abundance 4 V, 15| is as follows: "Of every tree that is in paradise thou 5 V, 15| mayest freely eat; but of the tree of the knowledge of good 6 V, 21| of this garden, and the tree of life is the third of 7 V, 21| angels--Baruch. And the tree of the knowledge of good 8 V, 21| following injunction: "Of every tree that is in paradise thou 9 V, 21| thou mayest not eat of the tree of the knowledge of good 10 V, 21| of Edem on the (accursed) tree, ascended to the Good One; 11 VI, 4 | treasure, as it were a large tree, just such a one as in a 12 VI, 4 | he says, of the Great Tree being kindled, are made 13 VI, 4 | The fruit, however, of the tree, when it is fully grown, 14 VI, 5 | that there is not any other tree but that man. But concerning 15 VI, 5 | and dissolution of this (tree), Scripture, he says, has 16 VI, 11| indefinite power. If, however, a tree continues alone, not producing 17 VI, 11| laid) at the roots of the tree. Every tree, he says, which 18 VI, 11| roots of the tree. Every tree, he says, which does not 19 VI, 12| to guard the way of the tree of life." For the blood 20 VI, 12| self-sufficient. And, he says, the tree of life is guarded, as we 21 VI, 12| not brandished, that good tree will be destroyed, and perish. 22 VI, 15| and) sitting under a plane tree, continued to give instruction ( 23 VI, 22| matter. "Plant not a palm tree in a house;" (meaning,) 24 VI, 22| in a family, for the palm tree is a symbol of battle and 25 VI, 42| nailed to the (accursed) tree. For (he says) that perfect 26 VIII, 3 | nail it to the (accursed) tree. (In this way the soul) 27 IX, 5 | by being fastened to the tree, and that He commended His 28 X, 15| parables, saying, "A good tree cannot bring forth evil