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Leaves

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A Symbolical Dictionary by Charles Daubuz (1720)

See under SORES and TREES.

Smith's Bible Dictionary by William Smith (1863)

Leaves. See Leaf.

Fausset's Bible Dictionary by Andrew Robert Fausset (1878)

Leaves of a roll (Jer 36:23). Not distinct as in a book, but consecutive columns or spaces on the long roll, which is often rolled round a stick; delathot, "doors."

Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels by James Hastings (1906)

LEAVES.—The tree is often used in NT as a symbol of the life of a man. Leaves are the indication of the existence of life in the tree. The barren fig-tree was cursed by our Lord because it had leaves only (Mat 21:19, Mar 11:13) and no fruit. See Fig-tree. We have here a type of religious profession unaccompanied by practice, a spiritual condition which always drew from our Lord the strongest condemnation.

The putting forth of leaves by the fig-tree is referred to by our Lord as one of the indications that summer is nigh (Mat 24:32, Mar 13:28). See Robertson Nicoll, Ten Minute Sermons, 59.

C. H. Prichard.

Dictionary of the Apostolic Church by James Hastings (1916)

See Tree of Life.

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