almond tree in English

tree which produces almonds

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1. " And the almond tree blossomed. "

2. Vision of the almond tree (11, 12)

3. And that the almond tree is really in bloom.

4. Why is Jehovah’s “keeping awake” associated with the almond tree?

5. Almond, tree native to southwestern Asia and its edible seed

6. Spacious balcony is shaded by a gnarly, old almond tree.

7. White hair is compared to the blossom of “the almond tree.”

8. So I said: “I see the branch of an almond tree.”

9. Originating in Central Asia, the almond tree appears in France in 1945.

10. The hoary hairs fall like the white blossoms of the almond tree.

11. The oils of the olive and almond tree gently cleanse while they moisturize.

12. The Prophet Isaiah said that God is like the flower of the almond tree.

13. Jeremiah knew that the word for “almond tree” (shaqéd in Hebrew) means “one awakening.”

14. The almond tree is “one of the first trees to bloom in the spring.”

15. The ancient Hebrews called the almond tree the “awakening one,” alluding to its early flowering.

16. One of the most impressive fruit trees of the Middle East is the almond tree.

17. The ancient Hebrews called the almond tree the awakening one, alluding to its early flowering.

18. There he compares the white hair of old age to ‘the almond tree that carries blossoms.’

19. AMONG the fruit trees of the Mediterranean area, the almond tree is one of the most striking.

20. This is a tourist area that traditionally has lived off of agriculture, specifically in almond tree farms.

21. How is it that “the almond tree carries blossoms,” and how does the grasshopper ‘drag itself along’?

22. To illustrate his own wakefulness he caused Jeremiah to see in vision the “offshoot of an almond tree.”

23. ON THE hills of Lebanon and Israel, one of the first trees to blossom is the almond tree.

24. 1:11, 12 —Why is Jehovah’s keeping awake concerning his word associated with “an offshoot of an almond tree”?

25. As the somewhat cold season warmed up, the almond tree, a harbinger of spring, blossomed with white and pink flowers.

26. Amygdala (plural: Amygdalae) means "Almond" in Latin and "Almond" or "Almond Tree" in Greek (ἀμυγδάλη)

27. 2 When Jehovah appointed Jeremiah as his prophet, this characteristic of the almond tree was aptly used to illustrate an important reality.

28. Its timber is not so prized as the juniper, and its blossoms do not delight the eye like those of the almond tree.

29. 15 In the case of an old man, “the almond tree carries blossoms,” apparently indicating that his hair turns gray, then snow-white.

30. The white blossoms of an almond tree are a beauty to behold, but the beauty of a victory over God’s enemies was even more beautiful.

31. Blackthorn, also called sloe bush, is part of the large Prunus family, like the apricot tree, plum tree, almond tree, peach tree and cherry tree

32. What are Almonds? Although Almonds are commonly referred to as a nut, they are actually teardrop-shaped edible seeds that are the fruit of the almond tree

33. 1:11, 12) Just as the almond tree ‘awakened’ early, so Jehovah was figuratively “getting up early” to send his prophets to warn his people about the consequences of disobedience.

34. Delicious, nutritious Almonds come from the fruit of the almond tree, which is native to the Middle East and South Asia and a relative to peach, apricot, and other stone fruit trees

35. Attis (ă`tĭs) or Atys (ā`–), in Phrygian religion, vegetation god.When Nana ate the fruit of the almond tree, which had been generated by the blood of either Agdistis or of Cybele Cybele, in ancient Asian religion, the Great Mother Goddess.

36. The Almond tree, Prunus dulcis, is a deciduous tree in the family Rosaceae which is grown for its edible seeds (nuts).The tree has brown or gray bark and either an erect or weeping growth habit depending on the variety