- Christianity, and some
other Abrahamic religions, the
commandment to "be
fruitful and multiply" (referred to as the "creation mandate" in some denominations...
-
Jonah the son of
Amittai or
Jonas (Hebrew: יוֹנָה Yōnā, lit. 'dove') is a
Jewish prophet in the
Hebrew Bible hailing from Gath-hepher in the
Northern Kingdom...
- Juno is a 2007
American coming-of-age comedy-drama film
directed by
Jason Reitman and
written by
Diablo Cody.
Elliot Page
stars as the
title character...
- אֶפְרָתָה) is a
biblically referenced former name of Bethlehem,
meaning "
fruitful". It is also a
personal name. A very old
tradition holds that
Ephrath refers...
- The
Fruit of the Holy
Spirit (sometimes
referred to as the
Fruits of the Holy Spirit) is a
biblical term that sums up nine
attributes of a
person or community...
- The
Fruitful Vine is a 1921
British silent drama film
directed by
Maurice Elvey and
starring Basil Rathbone,
Valia and
Irene Rooke. From the
silent era...
- Job:
First published in
issue 234 of The
Grand Magazine in
August 1924. A
Fruitful Sunday:
First published in the
Daily Mail on 11
August 1928 with an uncredited...
- "Trevor Hall – The
Fruitful Darkness".
Indie Music Review. Kenny-Cincotta,
Raffaela (May 23, 2019). "Trevor Hall: The
Fruitful Darkness". Relix. "Trevor...
- In
Western astrology,
astrological signs are the
twelve 30-degree
sectors that make up Earth's 360-degree
orbit around the Sun. The
signs enumerate from...
-
Fruitful Endeavours: The 16th-Century
Household Secrets of
Catherine Tollemache of
Helmingham Hall (Phillimore, 2012), p. 45.
Moira Coleman,
Fruitful...