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The pine-tree, though not frequently mentioned in the Bible, holds significance in the context of biblical flora and symbolism. The Hebrew word often translated as "pine" is "tidhar," which some scholars suggest may refer to a type of evergreen tree, possibly the Aleppo pine or a similar species native to the regions of the ancient Near East.
Biblical References:1.
Isaiah 41:19 : "I will plant in the wilderness the cedar, the acacia, the myrtle, and the olive. I will set the cypress in the desert, the pine, and the box tree together." In this passage, the pine-tree is mentioned as part of a divine promise to transform the barren wilderness into a lush and fertile land. The inclusion of the pine-tree alongside other significant trees like the cedar and the olive underscores its value and the richness of God's provision.
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Isaiah 60:13 : "The glory of Lebanon will come to you—its cypress, elm, and boxwood together—to adorn the place of My sanctuary, and I will glorify the place of My feet." While the Berean Standard Bible does not explicitly mention the pine-tree in this verse, some translations and interpretations include it as part of the "glory of Lebanon," a region renowned for its majestic forests. The trees are depicted as contributing to the beauty and splendor of God's sanctuary, symbolizing strength, endurance, and divine blessing.
Symbolism and Significance:In biblical symbolism, trees often represent life, prosperity, and stability. The pine-tree, with its evergreen nature, can symbolize eternal life and resilience. Its ability to thrive in various climates and conditions makes it a fitting representation of steadfastness and hope. In the context of Isaiah's prophecies, the pine-tree, along with other trees, signifies the restoration and renewal that God promises to His people.
Cultural and Historical Context:In the ancient Near East, trees were not only vital for their practical uses—such as providing timber, resin, and shade—but also held spiritual and cultural significance. The pine-tree, like other evergreens, may have been associated with immortality and divine presence due to its perpetual greenness. This cultural backdrop enriches the biblical references, highlighting the pine-tree's role in illustrating God's enduring covenant and the hope of restoration.
Theological Reflections:From a theological perspective, the mention of the pine-tree in prophetic literature serves as a reminder of God's power to bring life and beauty out of desolation. It reflects the transformative work of God in both the natural world and the spiritual lives of His people. The imagery of planting and flourishing trees in the wilderness points to the ultimate fulfillment of God's promises and the establishment of His kingdom, where creation is restored to its intended glory.
In summary, while the pine-tree is not a central figure in biblical narratives, its presence in the scriptures carries rich symbolic meaning and reflects the broader themes of divine provision, restoration, and hope.
Strong's Hebrew
8410. tidhar -- (name of a tree) probably elm... blow. Apparently from dahar; enduring; a species of hard-wood or lasting tree (perhaps
oak) --
pine (
tree). see HEBREW dahar. 8409, 8410. tidhar. 8411 .
...8411. tedira -- continuance
...pine tree. (Aramaic) from duwr in the original sense of enduring; permanence, ie
(adverb) constantly -- continually. see HEBREW duwr. 8410, 8411....
Library
Martin Escapes from a FallingPine-Tree.
... Martin. Chapter XIII. Martin escapes from a FallingPine-tree.... And now thepine-tree
began to totter, and to threaten its [28] own ruin by falling....
Then Midas, King of Pessinus, Wishing to Withdraw the Youth from...
... frenzy; and he, too, now filled with furious passion, raving frantically and tossed
about, throws himself down at last, and under apine tree mutilates himself...
And yet How Can You Assert the Falsehood of this Story...
... Footnotes: [4375] The festival of Cybele began on the 22d of March, when apine
tree was introduced into the mysteries, and continued until the 27th, which was...
How Solomon Grew Rich, and Fell Desperately in Love with Women and...
... said thus much, that nobody may be ignorant of the difference between these sorts
of wood, nor unacquainted with the nature of the genuinepine tree; and we...
After all the Modern Clatter of Calvinism, Therefore, it is Only...
... To be born among pine-trees might mean loving pine-trees. It might mean loathing
pine-trees. It might quite seriously mean never having seen apine-tree....
The New Jerusalem.
... The glory of Lebanon shall come unto thee, the fir-tree, thepine-tree, and the
box together, to beautify the place of my sanctuary; and I will make the place...
Period ii. The Church from the Permanent Division of the Empire...
... When in a certain village he had demolished a very ancient temple, and had set about
cutting down apine-tree, which stood close to the temple, the chief...
The Breath of God
... Thou Breath from still eternity. Breathe o'er my spirit's barren land". The
pine-tree and the myrtle-tree. Shall spring amidst the desert sand;...
Gregory the Patriarch and the Society at Kunwald, 1457-1473.
... formed a procession, and marched in single file to the nearest village; and when
the snow lay on the ground they trailed behind them apine-tree branch, so...
The Story of Perpetua.
... cut off his head. Which also was done. And they beheaded him at the place
called Aqu?? Salvi??, near thepine tree. And as God had...
Thesaurus
Pine-tree (2 Occurrences)Pine-
tree. Pineth,
Pine-
tree. Pining . Multi-Version Concordance
Pine-
tree (2 Occurrences). Isaiah 60:13 The glory of
...Pine (28 Occurrences)
... Easton's Bible DictionaryPinetree. Hebrews tidhar, mentioned along with the
fir-tree in Isaiah 41:19; 60:13.... See Pinus. 8. (n.) The wood of thepinetree....
Pining (6 Occurrences)
Fir (22 Occurrences)
... 3, RV). The true fir (abies) is not found in Palestine, but thepinetree,
of which there are four species, is common. The precise...
Pineth (3 Occurrences)
Ash (4 Occurrences)
... (Hebrews o'ren, "tremulous"), mentioned only Isaiah 44:14 (RV, "fir tree"). It
is rendered "pinetree" both in the LXX. and Vulgate versions....
Tall (41 Occurrences)
... (BBE). Ezekiel 31:3 See, apine-tree with beautiful branches and thick growth, giving
shade and very tall; and its top was among the clouds. (BBE)....
Growth (77 Occurrences)
... (BBE). Ezekiel 31:3 See, apine-tree with beautiful branches and thick growth, giving
shade and very tall; and its top was among the clouds. (BBE)....
Clouds (99 Occurrences)
... (See NIV). Ezekiel 31:3 See, apine-tree with beautiful branches and thick growth,
giving shade and very tall; and its top was among the clouds. (BBE NAS RSV)....
Tree (245 Occurrences)
... are laid on the new-made grave. See also TAMAR as a proper name. EWG Masterman.
PINETREE. pin tre: (1) `ets shemen, translated the...
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