You are here: Jesus Central > Torry's Topics Reference > Vine, The Canaan abounded inCultivated: By the walls of houses.Cultivated: In the valleys.Cultivated: In vineyards from the time of Noah.Cultivated: On the sides of hills.Foxes destructive toFrequently injured by hail and frostFrequently made unfruitful as a punishmentGod made, fruitful for his people when obedientIllustrative: (Its fruitful branches,) of saints.Illustrative: (Its quick growth,) of the growth of saints in grace.Illustrative: (Its rich clusters,) of the graces of the church.Illustrative: (Of unfruitful branches,) of mere professors.Illustrative: (Pruning of,) of God`s purifying his people by afflictions.Illustrative: (Sitting under one`s own) of peace and prosperity.Illustrative: (Unfruitful,) of the wicked.Illustrative: (Worthlessness of its wood,) of the unprofitableness, of the wicked.Illustrative: Of Christ.Illustrative: Of Israel.Nazarites prohibited eating any part ofOf Sodom bad and unfit for use Often degeneratedOften found wildPerfumed the air with the fragrance of its flowersPlaces celebrated for: Egypt.Places celebrated for: Eshcol.Places celebrated for: Lebanon.Places celebrated for: Sibmah.Probably produced two crops of fruit in the yearProverbial allusion to fathers eating the unripe fruit ofRequired to be dressed and pruned to increase its fruitfulnessSometimes cast its fruit before it came to perfectionThe dwarf and spreading vine particularly esteemedThe fruit of: Called grapes.The fruit of: Eaten dried.The fruit of: Eaten fresh from the tree.The fruit of: Made into wine.The fruit of: Peculiarly sour when unripe.The fruit of: Sold in the markets.The wild boar destructive toThe wood of, fit only for burningYoung cattle fed on its leaves and tender shoots