- of pseudonyms,
including "Tzemach Ben
David Netzer Korem" and "Branch
Vinedresser". It
borrows its name from the
biblical king and
priest Melchizedek....
- 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...
- 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)...
- 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)...
- 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****:...
- ****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...
- 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...
-
husbandmen and
gives the
vineyard to others. He will come and
destroy those vinedressers and give the
vineyard to others. And when they
heard it they said, 'Certainly...
- 1997. "Paweł
Edmund Strzelecki".
Retrieved 8
September 2018. "German
vinedressers in
Camden | the
Dictionary of Sydney". Paul
Edmund de Strzelecki, Physical...