Concordance
Elms (1 Occurrence)Hosea 4:13
They sacrifice upon the tops of the mountains, and burn incense upon the hills, under oaks and poplars and elms, because the shadow thereof is good: therefore your daughters shall commit whoredom, and your spouses shall commit adultery.
(KJV WBS)
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Library
Wesley visits Holland
... Stately trees grow on all their banks. The whole town is encompassed with a double
row of elms so that one may walk all round it in the shade. ...
/.../wesley/the journal of john wesley/wesley visits holland.htm
Divine Destruction and Protection
... trees. Stout oaks there are that laugh at storms, and elms that will not
be twisted with the tempest. See how they rival each other! ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 62 1916/divine destruction and protection.htm
To the Rev. A. Brandram
... In the streets of Aranjuez and beneath the mighty cedars and gigantic elms and
plantains which compose its noble woods, I have frequently seen groups assembled ...
/.../borrow/letters of george borrow/to the rev a brandram 51.htm
How Love Effects the Union of the Soul with God in Prayer.
... join or unite there is only required an application of one thing to the other, so
that they may touch, and be together, as we join vines to elms, and jessamine ...
/.../francis/treatise on the love of god/chapter i how love effects.htm
October.
... In the vale below, soft white flakes of mist still hung over the water meadows,
and barred the dark trunks of the huge elms and poplars, whose fast-yellowing ...
//christianbookshelf.org/kingsley/daily thoughts /october.htm
Knox Little -- Thirst Satisfied
... you come to what is homely"if, for instance, you see the chestnut woods of spring
with an inspiration of quiet joy, or if you see the elms at Worcester or ...
/.../kleiser/the worlds great sermons volume 8/knox little thirst satisfied.htm
Centenary Commemoration
... It was not then the village of our time, the long street of which, with its venerable
elms and well-kept homesteads, nestles beneath the craggy heights that ...
/.../the sermons and addresses at the seabury centenary/centenary commemoration.htm
Daily Bread
... One says: "I remember the green hill-pastures and the great elms and the white
farmhouses; I know just how the autumn woods are looking, and the stocked corn ...
//christianbookshelf.org/merriam/the chief end of man/v daily bread.htm
Of Removing Tithes.
... Tobacco is a small tithe.,. Trees."-Wood is, de jure a great tithe. Timber-trees,
such as oaks, ashes, and elms, and in some places beech, &c. ...
/.../prideaux/directions to church-wardens/8 of removing tithes.htm
Christian Behavior
... 2. For place. When they should have worshipped at Jerusalem, they worshipped at
Bethel, at Gilgal and Dan, in gardens, under poplars and elms. ...
/.../bunyan/the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/christian behavior.htm
Thesaurus
Elms (1 Occurrence)... Multi-Version Concordance
Elms (1 Occurrence). Hosea 4:13 They sacrifice
upon the tops of the mountains, and burn incense upon the
.../e/elms.htm - 6kTerebinth (15 Occurrences)
... ter'-e-binth: (1) 'elah (Isaiah 6:13, the King James Version "teil tree"; Ho 4:13,
the King James Version "elms"); in Genesis 35:4 (the King James Version "oak ...
/t/terebinth.htm - 15k
Elnaam (1 Occurrence)
/e/elnaam.htm - 7k
Elmodam (1 Occurrence)
/e/elmodam.htm - 6k
Agreeable (6 Occurrences)
... Hosea 4:13 They sacrifice upon the tops of the mountains, and burn incense upon
the hills, under oaks and poplars and elms, because the shade of them is ...
/a/agreeable.htm - 8k
Spouses (2 Occurrences)
... Hosea 4:13 They sacrifice upon the tops of the mountains, and burn incense upon
the hills, under oaks and poplars and elms, because the shadow thereof is good ...
/s/spouses.htm - 7k
Habit (9 Occurrences)
... person or thing, either natural or acquired, regarded as something had, possessed,
and firmly retained; as, a religious habit; his habit is morose; elms have a ...
/h/habit.htm - 10k
Oak (22 Occurrences)
... In Isaiah 6:13 (the King James Version "teil tree") and Hosea 4:13 (the King James
Version "elms") the translation is "terebinths" because of the juxtaposition ...
/o/oak.htm - 33k
Lewdness (68 Occurrences)
... (WBS). Hosea 4:13 They sacrifice upon the tops of the mountains, and burn incense
upon the hills, under oaks and poplars and elms, because the shade of them is ...
/l/lewdness.htm - 29k
Topical Encyclopedia
The elm tree, while not explicitly mentioned in the Bible, holds a place of interest in biblical studies due to its symbolic and practical significance in the ancient Near East. The elm is a deciduous tree known for its strength, height, and expansive canopy, characteristics that have made it a symbol of endurance and protection in various cultures.
Symbolism and Cultural ContextIn biblical times, trees were often used symbolically to represent strength, stability, and life. Although the elm is not directly referenced in the Scriptures, its attributes align with the symbolic use of trees in the Bible. For instance, trees like the cedar and the oak are frequently mentioned for their grandeur and durability. The elm, with its robust trunk and wide-reaching branches, would have similarly been seen as a symbol of resilience and shelter.
The elm's ability to thrive in various soil conditions and its resistance to harsh weather make it a fitting representation of steadfastness. This aligns with biblical themes of perseverance and faithfulness, as seen in passages that encourage believers to remain steadfast in their faith, much like a tree planted by streams of water (cf.
Psalm 1:3, BSB).
Practical UsesIn the ancient world, elm wood was valued for its strength and flexibility. It was commonly used in the construction of tools, furniture, and even in the making of yokes for oxen. This practical use of elm wood underscores the biblical principle of utilizing God's creation for the benefit and sustenance of human life. The Bible often highlights the importance of stewardship and the wise use of resources, as seen in the parable of the talents (
Matthew 25:14-30, BSB).
Theological ReflectionsWhile the elm itself is not mentioned in the biblical text, its characteristics can inspire theological reflection on themes such as God's provision and the believer's call to be rooted in faith. Just as the elm provides shelter and sustenance, so does God offer protection and nourishment to His people. This is echoed in passages like
Psalm 91:1-2 (BSB), which speaks of dwelling in the shelter of the Most High and finding refuge under His wings.
Furthermore, the elm's resilience can serve as a metaphor for the Christian life. Believers are encouraged to stand firm in their faith, drawing strength from God, much like a tree that withstands the storms of life. This is reflected in
Ephesians 6:13 (BSB), which urges Christians to put on the full armor of God so that they may stand their ground in the day of evil.
In summary, while the elm tree is not directly mentioned in the Bible, its attributes and uses provide rich material for understanding biblical themes of strength, endurance, and divine provision. Through the lens of the elm, believers can gain insight into the nature of God's creation and their role as stewards of His gifts.
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