The Vine: The Fruit of Called Grapes
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Genesis 40:10
And in the vine were three branches: and it was as though it budded, and her blossoms shot forth; and the clusters thereof brought forth ripe grapes:
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Simplified Spelling.
... The classical fox called the grapes sour because he couldn't ... the crowd just because
of the ripe good fruit hanging in ... more so, some coming to the vine drawn by ...
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Christ the True vine, and as Bread.
... life to him who learns them and reduces them to practice, are the bread of life,
but cannot properly be called the fruit of the vine, while secret and ...
/.../origen/origens commentary on the gospel of john/33 christ the true vine.htm

How the vine of the Priest of Rieti, Whose House St Francis ...
... the priest being revealed to the saint, he called him to ... of the merits of St Francis,
the vine, though despoiled ... come to abound in the good fruit of repentance ...
/.../ugolino/the little flowers of st francis of assisi/chapter xix how the vine.htm

Whether Wine of the Grape is the Proper Matter of this Sacrament?
... Mat.26:29): "I will not drink from henceforth of this fruit of the vine." Secondly,
because ... Now that is properly called wine, which is drawn from the grape ...
//christianbookshelf.org/aquinas/summa theologica/whether wine of the grape.htm

The True Branches of the True vine
... there are, as there are in every so-called Christian communion ... the wood of the vine
for any work?' Vine-wood is worthless, its only use is to bear fruit; and if ...
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Where to Find Fruit
... If you are holy, it is because he has called you to ... what fruit you had then ... Then indeed
the vine flourished, the tender grape appeared, the pomegranates budded ...
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John Chapter xv. 1-3.
... by any personal propriety, that He is thus called a vine ... 2. "I am," He says, "the
true vine, and my Father ... Every branch in me that beareth not fruit, He taketh ...
/.../augustine/homilies on the gospel of john/tractate lxxx john chapter xv.htm

God's Purpose for his Church
... These sentinels gave the message of warning; and when they were called to lay off
their ... "Israel is an empty vine, he bringeth forth fruit unto himself ...
/.../white/the acts of the apostles/lesson 1 gods purpose for.htm

The Wicked Husbandmen.
... Frequently in the Scriptures the seed of Abraham, called by God and endowed with
many ... bad fruit; it is not a case in which a vine bears no fruit; it is ...
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How Fruits Grow
... There is a very clever trick in India called the mango ... forth much fruit; and bringing
forth much fruit is Happiness ... fruits of the wild grape or of the True Vine. ...
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Resources
Does the vine and branches passage in John 15 mean that salvation can be lost? | GotQuestions.org

What did Jesus mean when He said, “I am the True Vine” (John 15:1)? | GotQuestions.org

What does it mean to abide in Christ? | GotQuestions.org

Vine: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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The Vine of Christ

The Vine of Israel

The Vine of Sodom Bad and Unfit for Use

The Vine: (Its Fruitful Branches) of Saints

The Vine: (Its Quick Growth) of the Growth of Saints in Grace

The Vine: (Its Rich Clusters) of the Graces of the Church

The Vine: (Of Unfruitful Branches) Mere Professors

The Vine: (Pruning of) God's Purifying his People by Afflictions

The Vine: (Sitting Under One's Own) Peace and Prosperity

The Vine: (Unfruitful) the Wicked

The Vine: (Worthlessness of Its Wood) the Unprofitableness, of

The Vine: Canaan Abounded In

The Vine: Cultivated by the Walls of Houses

The Vine: Cultivated in the Valleys

The Vine: Cultivated in Vineyards from the Time of Noah

The Vine: Cultivated: On the Sides of Hills

The Vine: Foxes Destructive To

The Vine: Frequently Injured by Hail and Frost

The Vine: Frequently Made Unfruitful As a Punishment

The Vine: God Made, Fruitful for his People when Obedient

The Vine: Nazarites Prohibited Eating Any Part of

The Vine: Often Degenerated

The Vine: Often Found Wild

The Vine: Perfumed the Air With the Fragrance of Its Flowers

The Vine: Places Celebrated For: Egypt

The Vine: Places Celebrated For: Eshcol

The Vine: Places Celebrated For: Lebanon

The Vine: Places Celebrated For: Sibmah

The Vine: Probably Produced Two Crops of Fruit in the Year

The Vine: Proverbial Allusion to Fathers Eating the Unripe Fruit of

The Vine: Required to be Dressed and Pruned to Increase Its

The Vine: Sometimes Cast Its Fruit Before It Came to Perfection

The Vine: The Dwarf and Spreading Vine Particularly Esteemed

The Vine: The Fruit of Called Grapes

The Vine: The Fruit of Eaten Dried

The Vine: The Fruit of Eaten Fresh from the Tree

The Vine: The Fruit of Made Into Wine

The Vine: The Fruit of Peculiarly Sour when Unripe

The Vine: The Fruit of Sold in the Markets

The Vine: The Wild Boar Destructive To

The Vine: The Wood of, Fit Only for Burning

The Vine: Young Cattle Fed on Its Leaves and Tender Shoots

Vine

Vine of Sodom

Vine: Degeneracy of

Vine: Fable of

Vine: Parables of

Vine: Pruned

Vine: Symbolical

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