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Olive [nave]
OLIVE, a fruit tree. Branch of, brought by the dove to Noah's ark, Gen. 8:11.Common to the land of Canaan, Ex. 23:11; Deut. 6:11; 8:8; Israelites commanded to cultivate in the land of promise, Deut. 28:40.
Branches of, used for booths, Neh. 8:15.
Bears flowers, Job 15:33.
Precepts concerning gleaning the fruit of, Deut. 24:20; Isa. 17:6.
Cherubim made of the wood of, 1 Kin. 6:23, 31-33.
Parable of, Judg. 9:8.
Figurative
Of prosperity, Psa. 128:3.
The wild, a figure of the Gentiles; the cultivated, of the Jews, Rom. 11:17-21, 24.
Symbolical
Zech. 4:2-12; Rev. 11:4.
Fruit of
Oil extracted from, used as illuminating oil in the tabernacle, Ex. 39:37; Lev. 24:2; Zech. 4:12.
See: Oil.
Olive [ebd]
the fruit of the olive-tree. This tree yielded oil which was highly valued. The best oil was from olives that were plucked before being fully ripe, and then beaten or squeezed (Deut. 24:20; Isa. 17:6; 24:13). It was called "beaten," or "fresh oil" (Ex. 27:20). There were also oil-presses, in which the oil was trodden out by the feet (Micah 6:15). James (3:12) calls the fruit "olive berries." The phrase "vineyards and olives" (Judg. 15:5, A.V.) should be simply "olive-yard," or "olive-garden," as in the Revised Version. (See OIL.)
OLIVE [smith]
The olive was among the most abundant and characteristic vegetation of Judea. The olive tree grows freely almost everywhere on the shores of the Mediterranean, but it was peculiarly abundant in Palestine. See (6:11; 8:8; 28:40) Oliveyards are a matter of course in descriptions of the country like vines and cornfields. (Judges 15:5; 1Â Samuel 8:14) The kings had very extensive ones. (1Â Chronicles 27:28) Even now the is very abundant in the country. Almost every village has its olive grove. Certain districts may be specified where at various times this tree been very luxuriant. The cultivation of the olive tree had the closest connection with the domestic life of the Israelites (2Â Chronicles 2:10) their trade, (Ezekiel 27:17; Hosea 12:1) and even their Public ceremonies and religious worship. In Solomon?s temple the cherubim were "of olive tree," (1Â Kings 6:23) as also the doors, vs. (1Â Kings 6:31,32) and posts. ver. (1Â Kings 6:33) For the various uses of olive oil seeOLIVE [isbe]
OLIVE - See OLIVE TREE.
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