Unit 25
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8 occurrences in 8 verses
Jacob 5:4, 5, 11, 27, 47, 63, 64, 76
Jacob 5:4
And it came to pass that the master of the vineyard went forth,
and he saw that his olive tree began to decay; and he said:
I will prune it, and dig about it, and nourish it,
that perhaps it may shoot forth young and tender branches, and it perish not.
Jacob 5:5
And it came to pass that he pruned it, and digged about it, and nourished it
according to his word.
Jacob 5:11
And the Lord of the vineyard caused
that it should be digged about, and pruned, and nourished,
saying unto his servant:
It grieveth me that I should lose this tree;
wherefore, that perhaps I might preserve the roots thereof
that they perish not, that I might preserve them unto myself,
I have done this thing.
Jacob 5:27
But behold, the servant said unto him:
Let us prune it, and dig about it, and nourish it a little longer,
that perhaps it may bring forth good fruit unto thee,
that thou canst lay it up against the season.
Jacob 5:47
But what could I have done more in my vineyard?
Have I slackened mine hand, that I have not nourished it?
Nay, I have nourished it, and I have digged about it,
and I have pruned it, and I have dunged it;
and I have stretched forth mine hand almost all the day long,
and the end draweth nigh.
And it grieveth me that I should hew down all the trees of my vineyard,
and cast them into the fire that they should be burned.
Who is it that has corrupted my vineyard?
Jacob 5:63
Graft in the branches;
begin at the last that they may be first, and that the first may be last,
and dig about the trees, both old and young,
the first and the last; and the last and the first,
that all may be nourished once again for the last time.
Jacob 5:64
Wherefore, dig about them, and prune them,
and dung them once more, for the last time,
for the end draweth nigh.
And if it be so that these last grafts shall grow, and bring forth the natural fruit,
then shall ye prepare the way for them, that they may grow.
Jacob 5:76
For behold, for a long time will I lay up of the fruit of my vineyard
unto mine own self against the season, which speedily cometh;
and for the last time have I nourished my vineyard,
and pruned it, and dug about it, and dunged it;
wherefore I will lay up unto mine own self of the fruit, for a long time,
according to that which I have spoken.