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41 occurrences of amore across 24 texts in /en/Judaism
| en/Judaism/Yeshayahu (Isaiah).txt 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| icks are fallen, but we will build with hewn stones; the syc | amore | s are cut down, but cedars will we put in their place.' 9,10 |
| en/Judaism/Proverbs.txt 1 | ||
| to Ithiel and Ucal: 30:2 I am more brutish than anyone else; | amore | brutish than anyone else Or “brutish, less than a man.” I l |
| en/Judaism/Isaiah.txt 1 | ||
| 9:9 “Bricks have fallen—We’ll rebuild with dressed stone;Syc | amore | s have been felled—We’ll grow cedars instead!” 9:10 So GOD l |
| en/Judaism/Tanakh/Kesuvim (Writings)/Tehillim (Psalms).htm 1 | ||
| ust. 78,47 He destroyed their vines with hail, and their syc | amore | -trees with frost. 78,48 He gave over their cattle also to t |
| en/Judaism/Tanakh/Kesuvim (Writings)/Divrei HaYomim (Chronicles).htm 2 | ||
| in Jerusalem as stones, and cedars made he to be as the syc | amore | -trees that are in the Lowland, for abundance. 2 1,16 And th |
| in Jerusalem as stones, and cedars made he to be as the syc | amore | -trees that are in the Lowland, for abundance. 2 9,28 And th |
| en/Judaism/Tanakh/Nev'im (Prophets)/Amos.htm 1 | ||
| I a prophet's son; but I was a herdman, and a dresser of syc | amore | -trees; 7,15 and the LORD took me from following the flock, |
| en/Judaism/Tanakh/Nev'im (Prophets)/Yeshayahu (Isaiah).htm 1 | ||
| icks are fallen, but we will build with hewn stones; the syc | amore | s are cut down, but cedars will we put in their place.' 9,10 |
| en/Judaism/Tanakh/Nev'im (Prophets)/Melachim (Kings).htm 1 | ||
| in Jerusalem as stones, and cedars made he to be as the syc | amore | -trees that are in the Lowland, for abundance. 1 10,28 And t |
| en/Judaism/Amos.txt 1 | ||
| ep breeder”; cf. the next verse and 1.1. and a tender of syc | amore | figs. 7:15 But GOD took me away from following the flock, a |
| en/Judaism/Mishnah Kilayim.txt 2 | ||
| tree. 1:8 They may not plant vegetables in a trunk of a syc | amore | tree. They may not graft rue on white cassia, since that is |
| suspended on part of a beam belonging to the trunk of a syc | amore | , which had many beams. He [Rabbi Joshua] said to him [Rabbi |
| en/Judaism/Mishnah Pesachim.txt 1 | ||
| would permit the use of consecrated branches of carob or syc | amore | trees. This refers to trees whose branches were cut and con |
| en/Judaism/_Legacy/Amos (2).txt 1 | ||
| I a prophet's son; but I was a herdman, and a dresser of syc | amore | -trees; 7,15 and the LORD took me from following the flock, |
| en/Judaism/Tehillim (Psalms).txt 1 | ||
| ust. 78,47 He destroyed their vines with hail, and their syc | amore | -trees with frost. 78,48 He gave over their cattle also to t |
| en/Judaism/Deuteronomy.txt 1 | ||
| n shall be put to death only on the testimony of two or more | amore | Lit. “three.” witnesses; no one shall be put to death on th |
| en/Judaism/II Chronicles.txt 2 | ||
| l in Jerusalem as stones, and cedars as plentiful as the syc | amore | s in the Shephelah. 1:16 Solomon’s horses were imported from |
| tiful in Jerusalem as stones, and cedars as plentiful as syc | amore | s in the Shephelah. 9:28 Horses were brought for Solomon fro |
| en/Judaism/I Chronicles.txt 1 | ||
| Zabdi the Shiphmite. 27:28 Over the olive trees and the syc | amore | s in the Shephelah: Baal-hanan the Gederite. Over the oil-st |
| en/Judaism/I Kings.txt 1 | ||
| tiful in Jerusalem as stones, and cedars as plentiful as syc | amore | s in the Shephelah. 10:28 Solomon’s horses were procured fro |
| en/Judaism/Psalms.txt 1 | ||
| o locusts; 78:47 then killed their vines with hail,their syc | amore | s with frost;dwith frost Meaning of Heb. uncertain. 78:48 th |
| en/Judaism/Mishnah Demai.txt 2 | ||
| ripe figs, wild jujuba, azarolus, wild white figs, young syc | amore | figs, fallen dates, fennel and capers. In Judea also sumac, |
| e exempt, except the wild jujuba of Shikmonah. All young syc | amore | figs are exempt, except those that have been scarified. 1:2 |
| en/Judaism/Mishnah Bava Metzia.txt 3 | ||
| t flax in it, as flax greatly weakens the soil, and if a syc | amore | tree was growing in the field, he does not have rights to t |
| e rights to the beams fashioned from the branches of the syc | amore | tree. Therefore, he may not cut down its branches for his o |
| e rights to the beams fashioned from the branches of the syc | amore | tree. 9:10 In the case of one who receives a field from ano |
| en/Judaism/Mishnah Bava Batra.txt 8 | ||
| from the city, and in the cases of a carob tree and of a syc | amore | tree, which have a great many branches, they must be distan |
| bits from a cistern, and in the case of a carob and of a syc | amore | tree, whose roots extend farther, one must distance the tre |
| plow. And in the case of a carob tree and the case of a syc | amore | tree, whose abundance of branches cast shade that is harmfu |
| ob tree that has not yet been grafted, and the untrimmed syc | amore | that is still young. 4:9 But he has not sold along with the |
| nd not the carob tree that has been grafted, and not the syc | amore | trunk. All of these entities are significant in their own r |
| ed from a sale except for the grafted carob tree and the syc | amore | trunk. 5:1 One who sells a ship has sold along with it the |
| y, if he sold olive wood and it is found to be wood of a syc | amore | , or he sold wood of a sycamore and it is found to be wood o |
| is found to be wood of a sycamore, or he sold wood of a syc | amore | and it is found to be wood of an olive tree, or if the sell |
| en/Judaism/Melachim (Kings).txt 1 | ||
| in Jerusalem as stones, and cedars made he to be as the syc | amore | -trees that are in the Lowland, for abundance. 1 10,28 And t |
| en/Judaism/Divrei HaYomim (Chronicles).txt 2 | ||
| in Jerusalem as stones, and cedars made he to be as the syc | amore | -trees that are in the Lowland, for abundance. 2 1,16 And th |
| in Jerusalem as stones, and cedars made he to be as the syc | amore | -trees that are in the Lowland, for abundance. 2 9,28 And th |
| en/Judaism/Mishnah Sheviit.txt 4 | ||
| it with stones or straw. One who cuts down branches of a syc | amore | tree, he may not cover up [the stump] with earth, but he ma |
| with stones or straw. One may not cut down from a virgin syc | amore | in the seventh year, for this would constitute actual labor |
| he valley. From Kefar Hananiah upwards, the region where syc | amore | s do not grow, is Upper Galilee. From Kefar Hananiah downwar |
| Upper Galilee. From Kefar Hananiah downwards, where the syc | amore | s do grow, is Lower Galilee. The borders of Tiberias are the |