Unit 25
wild
20 occurrences in 17 verses
Jacob 5:7, 9, 10, 17, 18, 25, 30, 34, 36, 37, 40, 45, 46, 55, 56, 57, 73
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 5:9
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 5:10
And it came to pass that the servant of the Lord of the vineyard
did according to the word of the Lord of the vineyard,
and grafted in the branches of the wild olive tree.
Jacob 5:17
And it came to pass that the Lord of the vineyard looked
and beheld the tree in the which the wild olive branches had been grafted;
and it had sprung forth and begun to bear fruit.
And he beheld that it was good;
and the fruit thereof was like unto the natural fruit.
Jacob 5:18
And he said unto the servant:
Behold, the branches of the wild tree
have taken hold of the moisture of the root thereof,
that the root thereof hath brought forth much strength;
and because of the much strength of the root thereof
the wild branches have brought forth tame fruit.
Now, if we had not grafted in these branches,
the tree thereof would have perished.
And now, behold, I shall lay up much fruit,
which the tree thereof hath brought forth;
and the fruit thereof I shall lay up against the season, unto mine own self.
Jacob 5:25
And he said unto the servant:
Look hither and behold the last.
Behold, this have I planted in a good spot of ground;
and I have nourished it this long time,
and only a part of the tree hath brought forth tame fruit,
and the other part of the tree hath brought forth wild fruit;
behold, I have nourished this tree like unto the others.
Jacob 5:30
And it came to pass that
the Lord of the vineyard and the servant went down into the vineyard;
and they came to the tree whose natural branches had been broken off,
and the wild branches had been grafted in;
and behold all sorts of fruit did cumber the tree.
Jacob 5:34
And the servant said unto his master:
Behold, because thou didst graft in the branches of the wild olive tree
they have nourished the roots,
that they are alive and they have not perished;
wherefore thou beholdest that they are yet good.
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 5:37
But behold, the wild branches have grown and have overrun the roots thereof;
and because that the wild branches have overcome the roots thereof
it hath brought forth much evil fruit;
and because that it hath brought forth so much evil fruit
thou beholdest that it beginneth to perish;
and it will soon become ripened,
that it may be cast into the fire,
except we should do something for it to preserve it.
Jacob 5:40
And the wild fruit of the last had overcome
that part of the tree which brought forth good fruit,
even that the branch had withered away and died.
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 5:55
And it came to pass that they took from the natural tree which had become wild,
and grafted in unto the natural trees, which also had become wild.
Jacob 5:56
And they also took of the natural trees which had become wild,
and grafted into their mother tree.
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 5:73
And there began to be the natural fruit again in the vineyard;
and the natural branches began to grow and thrive exceedingly;
and the wild branches began to be plucked off and to be cast away;
and they did keep the root and the top thereof equal,
according to the strength thereof.