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Definition of Vinedresser

Vinedresser
Vinedresser Vine"dress`er, n. One who cultivates, prunes, or cares for, grapevines; a laborer in a vineyard. The sons of the shall be your plowmen and your vinedressers. --Isa. lxi. 5.

Meaning of Vinedresser from wikipedia

- fig tree planted in his vineyard and came s****ing fruit. The gardener (vinedresser) is Jesus. Fig trees were common trees and would rarely be planted in...
- of pseudonyms, including "Tzemach Ben David Netzer Korem" and "Branch Vinedresser". It borrows its name from the biblical king and priest Melchizedek....
- Poems, was printed privately in 1893 and his first book of verse, The Vinedresser, was published in 1899. His love for poetry led him to become an active...
- the extended metaphor of Christ as the true vine. The Father is the vinedresser, vinegrower or husbandman. His disciples are said to be branches (Gr****:...
- The Parable of the Wicked Husbandmen, also known as the Parable of the Bad Tenants, is a parable of Jesus found in the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 21:33–46)...
- ****embly p****ed a bill to establish a commercial vineyard and winery. The vinedresser for the vineyard was John James Dufour, formerly of Vevey, Switzerland...
- 188 – 22 October 230 (42 years, 7 months, 5 days). St. Demetrius the Vinedresser Demetrios • Ⲇⲏⲙⲏⲧⲣⲓⲟⲥ • ديمتريوس Demetrios Alexandria, Egypt During his...
- the ground, and Solomon's Temple was destro****. Only a small number of vinedressers and husbandmen were permitted to remain in the land (Jeremiah 52:16)...
- In April 1849, the Beulah was the first ship to bring ****isted German vinedresser families to New South Wales. The second ship, the Parland, left London...
- in Britain. Since the majority of the Poor Palatines were husbandmen, vinedressers and laborers, the English felt that they would be better suited in agricultural...