Unit 25
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33 occurrences in 22 verses
Jacob 4:3, 13, 14,
Jacob 5:7, 8, 9, 11, 26, 36, 45, 46, 47, 49, 52, 54, 57, 58, 64, 68, 71, 72, 75
Jacob 4:3
Now in this thing we do rejoice;
and we labor diligently to engraven these words upon plates,
hoping that our beloved brethren and our children
will receive them with thankful hearts,
and look upon them that they may learn with joy
and not with sorrow, neither with contempt,
concerning their first parents.
Jacob 4:13
Behold, my brethren, he that prophesieth,
let him prophesy to the understanding of men;
for the Spirit speaketh the truth and lieth not.
Wherefore, it speaketh of things as they really are,
and of things as they really will be;
wherefore, these things are manifested unto us plainly,
for the salvation of our souls.
But behold, we are not witnesses alone in these things;
for God also spake them unto prophets of old.
Jacob 4:14
But behold, the Jews were a stiffnecked people;
and they despised the words of plainness, and killed the prophets,
and sought for things that they could not understand.
Wherefore, because of their blindness,
which blindness came by looking beyond the mark,
they must needs fall;
for God hath taken away his plainness from them,
and delivered unto them many things which they cannot understand,
because they desired it.
And because they desired it
God hath done it, that they may stumble.
Jacob 5:7
And it came to pass that the master of the vineyard saw it,
and he said unto his servant:
It grieveth me that I should lose this tree;
wherefore, go and pluck the branches from a wild olive tree,
and bring them hither unto me;
and we will pluck off those main branches
which are beginning to wither away,
and we will cast them into the fire that they may be burned.
Jacob 5:8
And behold, saith the Lord of the vineyard,
I take away many of these young and tender branches,
and I will graft them whithersoever I will;
and it mattereth not that if it so be that the root of this tree will perish,
I may preserve the fruit thereof unto myself;
wherefore, I will take these young and tender branches,
and I will graft them whithersoever I will.
Jacob 5:9
Take thou the branches of the wild olive tree,
and graft them in, in the stead thereof;
and these which I have plucked off
I will cast into the fire and burn them,
that they may not cumber the ground of my vineyard.
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 5:26
And it came to pass that the Lord of the vineyard said unto the servant:
Pluck off the branches that have not brought forth good fruit,
and cast them into the fire.
Jacob 5:36
Nevertheless, I know that the roots are good,
and for mine own purpose I have preserved them;
and because of their much strength
they have hitherto brought forth, from the wild branches, good fruit.
Jacob 5:45
And thou beheldest that a part thereof brought forth good fruit,
and a part thereof brought forth wild fruit;
and because I plucked not the branches thereof and cast them into the fire,
behold, they have overcome the good branch that it hath withered away.
Jacob 5:46
And now, behold, notwithstanding all the care
which we have taken of my vineyard,
the trees thereof have become corrupted,
that they bring forth no good fruit;
and these I had hoped to preserve,
to have laid up fruit thereof against the season, unto mine own self.
But, behold, they have become like unto the wild olive tree,
and they are of no worth but to be hewn down and cast into the fire;
and it grieveth me that I should lose them.
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 5:49
And it came to pass that the Lord of the vineyard said unto the servant:
Let us go to and hew down the trees of the vineyard and cast them into the fire,
that they shall not cumber the ground of my vineyard,
for I have done all.
What could I have done more for my vineyard?
Jacob 5:52
Wherefore, let us take of the branches of these
which I have planted in the nethermost parts of my vineyard,
and let us graft them into the tree from whence they came;
and let us pluck from the tree those branches whose fruit is most bitter,
and graft in the natural branches of the tree in the stead thereof.
Jacob 5:54
And, behold, the roots of the natural branches of the tree
which I planted whithersoever I would are yet alive;
wherefore, that I may preserve them also for mine own purpose,
I will take of the branches of this tree, and I will graft them in unto them.
Yea, I will graft in unto them the branches of their mother tree,
that I may preserve the roots also unto mine own self,
that when they shall be sufficiently strong
perhaps they may bring forth good fruit unto me,
and I may yet have glory in the fruit of my vineyard.
Jacob 5:57
And the Lord of the vineyard said unto the servant:
Pluck not the wild branches from the trees, save it be those which are most bitter;
and in them ye shall graft according to that which I have said.
Jacob 5:58
And we will nourish again the trees of the vineyard,
and we will trim up the branches thereof;
and we will pluck from the trees those branches
which are ripened, that must perish,
and cast them into the fire.
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 5:68
And the branches of the natural tree will I graft into the natural branches of the tree;
and thus will I bring them together again,
that they shall bring forth the natural fruit,
and they shall be one.
Jacob 5:71
And the Lord of the vineyard said unto them:
Go to, and labor in the vineyard, with your might.
For behold, this is the last time that I shall nourish my vineyard;
for the end is nigh at hand, and the season speedily cometh;
and if ye labor with your might with me ye shall have joy in the fruit
which I shall lay up unto myself against the time which will soon come.
Jacob 5:72
And it came to pass that the servants did go and labor with their mights;
and the Lord of the vineyard labored also with them;
and they did obey the commandments of the Lord of the vineyard in all things.
Jacob 5:75
And it came to pass that when the Lord of the vineyard saw
that his fruit was good, and that his vineyard was no more corrupt,
he called up his servants, and said unto them:
Behold, for this last time have we nourished my vineyard;
and thou beholdest that I have done according to my will;
and I have preserved the natural fruit,
that it is good, even like as it was in the beginning.
And blessed art thou;
for because ye have been diligent in laboring with me in my vineyard,
and have kept my commandments,
and have brought unto me again the natural fruit,
that my vineyard is no more corrupted, and the bad is cast away,
behold ye shall have joy with me because of the fruit of my vineyard.