Black-mulberry-tree
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The black mulberry tree, known scientifically as Morus nigra, is a deciduous tree that bears dark purple to black fruit. While the black mulberry is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible, the mulberry tree in general is referenced, and it is often associated with the sycamore-fig tree (Ficus sycomorus), which is sometimes translated as "mulberry" in certain biblical contexts.

Biblical References:

The term "mulberry" appears in some translations of the Bible, notably in the context of King David's battles against the Philistines. In 2 Samuel 5:23-24 , it is written: "So David inquired of the LORD, and He answered, 'Do not march straight up, but circle around behind them and attack them in front of the balsam trees. As soon as you hear the sound of marching in the tops of the balsam trees, move quickly, because this will mean the LORD has gone out in front of you to strike the Philistine army.'" The term "balsam trees" is sometimes translated as "mulberry trees" in other versions, though the exact species is debated among scholars.

Cultural and Historical Context:

In ancient times, the mulberry tree was valued for its fruit and its leaves, which were used to feed silkworms. The black mulberry, in particular, was prized for its sweet, juicy fruit. The tree's presence in the biblical lands would have been significant, as it provided both sustenance and economic value.

The mulberry tree's ability to thrive in various soil types and its resilience in arid conditions made it a common sight in the regions surrounding Israel. Its fruit, which ripens in the summer, would have been a welcome source of nourishment during the hot months.

Symbolism and Interpretation:

While the black mulberry tree itself is not directly mentioned in the Bible, trees in general hold significant symbolic meaning throughout Scripture. They often represent life, growth, and prosperity. The potential reference to mulberry trees in the context of David's military strategy may symbolize divine guidance and the importance of listening for God's direction.

In a broader sense, the mulberry tree can be seen as a symbol of resilience and provision, reflecting God's care and sustenance for His people. The tree's ability to produce fruit in challenging conditions can serve as a metaphor for spiritual fruitfulness in the life of a believer, even amidst trials.

Conclusion:

The black mulberry tree, while not explicitly named in the Bible, is a part of the rich tapestry of flora that contributes to the biblical narrative. Its potential mention in the context of David's battles underscores the importance of seeking and following divine guidance. The tree's characteristics and uses in ancient times provide insight into the daily lives and spiritual lessons of the biblical world.
Greek
4807. sukaminos -- the mulberry tree, the sycamine
... Feminine Transliteration: sukaminos Phonetic Spelling: (soo-kam'-ee-nos) Short
Definition: a sycamore tree Definition: a sycamore tree, black mulberry tree. ...
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Second Great Group of Parables.
... The sycamine tree is the well-known black mulberry tree, which belongs to the same
natural order as the fig-tree, and is a tree distinguished for being deeply ...
/.../mcgarvey/the four-fold gospel/xcii second great group of 7.htm

Thesaurus
Black-mulberry-tree (1 Occurrence)
Black-mulberry-tree. Blackish, Black-mulberry-tree. Blackness .
Multi-Version Concordance Black-mulberry-tree (1 Occurrence). ...
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Blackness (13 Occurrences)

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Tear (97 Occurrences)
... Luke 17:6 "If your faith," replied the Lord, "is like a mustard seed, you might
command this black-mulberry-tree, 'Tear up your roots and plant yourself in the ...
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Roots (31 Occurrences)
... Luke 17:6 "If your faith," replied the Lord, "is like a mustard seed, you might
command this black-mulberry-tree, 'Tear up your roots and plant yourself in the ...
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Mulberry (6 Occurrences)
... Luke 17:6 "If your faith," replied the Lord, "is like a mustard seed, you might
command this black-mulberry-tree, 'Tear up your roots and plant yourself in the ...
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Blackish (1 Occurrence)

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Sycamine (1 Occurrence)
... sik'-a-min, (sukaminos (Luke 17:6)): This is generally accepted as the blackmulberry
tree (Morus nigra; Natural Order, Urlicaceae), known in Arabic as tut ...
/s/sycamine.htm - 8k

Instantly (39 Occurrences)
... Luke 17:6 "If your faith," replied the Lord, "is like a mustard seed, you might
command this black-mulberry-tree, 'Tear up your roots and plant yourself in the ...
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Command (442 Occurrences)
... Luke 17:6 "If your faith," replied the Lord, "is like a mustard seed, you might
command this black-mulberry-tree, 'Tear up your roots and plant yourself in the ...
/c/command.htm - 36k

Tree (245 Occurrences)
... sik'-a-min, (sukaminos (Luke 17:6)): This is generally accepted as the blackmulberry
tree (Morus nigra; Natural Order, Urlicaceae), known in Arabic as tut ...
/t/tree.htm - 75k

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Black-mulberry-tree (1 Occurrence)

Luke 17:6
"If your faith," replied the Lord, "is like a mustard seed, you might command this black-mulberry-tree, 'Tear up your roots and plant yourself in the sea,' and instantly it would obey you.
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