How should pomegranatesbear on bough such fruit in form or blee?
Palm trees and oranges grow out in the gardens: pomegranates and grapes in great quantities; and there are many kinds of tropical as well as sub-tropical flowers.
Let us get up early to the vineyards, let us see if the vineyard flourish, if the flowers be ready to bring forth fruits, if the pomegranates flourish: there will I give thee my breasts.
And chapiters of brass were upon both: and the height of one chapiter was five cubits: and network, and pomegranates were upon the chapiters round about, all of brass.
They took also of thepomegranates and of the figs of that place: 13:25.
And four hundred pomegranates, and two wreaths of network, so that two rows of pomegranates were joined to each wreath, to cover the pommels, and the chapiters of the pillars.
And there were ninety-six pomegranates hanging down: and the pomegranates being a hundred in all, were compassed with network.
I went down into the garden of nuts, to see the fruits of the valleys, and to look if the vineyard had flourished, and the pomegranates budded.
And again there were other chapiters on the top of the pillars above, according to the measure of the pillar over against the network: and of pomegranates there were two hundred, in rows round about the other chapiter.
And little bells of the purest gold, which they put between the pomegranates at the bottom of the tunic round about: 39:24.
And beneath at the feet pomegranates of violet, purple, scarlet, and fine twisted linen: 39:23.
And four hundred pomegranates for the two networks: two rows of pomegranates for each network, to cover the cords of the chapiters, which were upon the tops of the pillars.
Thy plants are a paradise of pomegranateswith the fruits of the orchard.
The road from Shechem to Samaria leads down the course of the western valley through groves of ancient olives with gardens of pomegranates and figs.
And the pomegranates budded--To see whether there is promise of the fruits of the Spirit coming to perfection.
The symbolic meaning of the pomegranates and golden bells, which formed the border of the robe of the ephod, is not quite so clear.
Sometimes pomegranates hung from it, alternating with the tassels.
In the former case they appear to grow without any support, and are seen in orchards intermixed with other fruit-trees, as pomegranates and figs.
And they made upon the hems of the robe pomegranates of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and twined linen.
It contains the beautiful border stripe of Rhodian lilies, the pomegranates and vandykes in the panel below the central field, and the queer designs of scrolls and serrated leaves so peculiar to these rugs.
The panels at the upper and lower ends of the field and the reciprocal vandykes are most suggestive of Ladiks, but in the place of pomegranates at the ends of the upright stalks are small checquered squares.
The pomegranates at the end of the field, and the Rhodian lilies in the main stripe of the border, distinguish Ladik prayer rugs from all others.
It is called a pomegranate or pine-apple pattern, although in this case neither pomegranates nor pine-apples are recognizable.
There were also joined to these nets upon the top of the pillars pomegranates in abundance; four hundred for the net-work.
There were to be two rows of thess pomegranates for one net-work, and so two rows of them for the other.
Of thepomegranates adjoined to these nets on the chapiters.
And every time he goeth into his garden, it is to see the fruits of the valley, and to 'see if the vine flourished, and the pomegranates budded.
As there were nets to catch, and pomegranates to bait, so there were chains belonging to these chapiters on these pillars.
Wherefore as you find the nets, so the chains had pomegranates on them.
It is piled with gourds and pumpkins, cabbages and tomatoes, pomegranates and pears--a pyramid of gold and green and scarlet.
In the courtyard are lemon-trees and pomegranates laden with fruit.
Dinner being over, pomegranates were brought in golden vases, according to the custom of that country, where they are remarkably fine, to clear and sweeten the mouth and breath from the taste of the various viands.
Each imbrication encloses two cherubim in the attitude of striking with sparkling flint bars, and in each festoon is a rose and three pomegranates surrounding it.
Pearls and pomegranates cannot buy it, nor is it set forth in the market-place.
He had a gorgeous cope of crimson silk and gold-thread damask, figured with a repeating pattern of golden pomegranates set in six-petalled formal blossoms, beyond which on either side was the pineapple device wrought in seed-pearls.
Then her eye fell on the tray of pomegranates near the edge of the stall--round and pink.
She was still spelling it out when Achilles returned with the small box of pomegranates in his hand.
A perfect paradise of orange and almond trees, olives and pomegranates interspersed with the wild laurel, surrounded me.
Luscious grapes and pomegranates were heaped side by side with a wealth of roses and orange blossoms and the still sweeter verbena.
Before him on the table stood a glassful of Malaga wine and a silver salver full of pomegranates and grapes.
The grapes were made of glass and the pomegranates of soap.
Pomegranates are preserved by sticking their twigs in jars of sand, quinces and sparrow apples are strung together and hung up, but the late maturing Anician pears are best preserved in boiled must.
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