Many of them bring cheese, eggs, honey, nuts, terebinth seeds, terebinth soap, fruit and vegetables to sell, and vie for a pitch on the pavement. |
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But as the terebinth and oak leave stumps when they are cut down, so the holy seed will be the stump in the land. |
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Further tests indicated the presence of resin from the terebinth tree, a Middle Eastern member of the cashew family. |
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I spread out my branches like a terebinth and my branches are glorious and graceful. |
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It is possible to admire different species of Mediterranean plants such as the myrtle, the broom, the terebinth. |
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Bombay mastic comes from P. cabulica, the terebinth pistachio tree. |
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The vegetation on the trail — terebinth and spiny hawthorn — was dry and gnarled. |
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Abraham came to a « place of Shechem and received a theophany by the oak or terebinth of Moreh. |
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As you will be rising, you will notice the replacement of a shrub by another one: the mastic tree that grows up to the middle-hillside is replaced by the terebinth. |
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