; Parable of the Mustard Seed; A Mustard Field Along Highway 87-North Shore of Galilee; Mustard Seeds in the Palm of a Hand; A Branching Mustard Plant Near the Jordan River/Bethsaida; ... Mustard Flowers; Ten Foot Mustard Plant; Chukar Partridges; Upper Most Seats of the Synagogue; The Fig Tree; Mt of Olives Fig...
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Parable of the Mustard Seed; A Mustard Field Along Highway 87-North Shore of Galilee; Mustard Seeds in the Palm of a Hand; A Branching Mustard Plant Near the Jordan River/Bethsaida; ... Mustard Flowers; Chukar Partridges; Ten Foot Mustard Plant; Upper Most Seats of the Synagogue; The Fig Tree; Mt of Olives Fig...
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dqhall59.com/parable_of_the_mustard_seed.htm
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The second would likely have been those mustard plants that grew wild in places like on the banks of the Jordan, near Lake Galilee and near Damascus. ... Rather, the startling juxtaposition is that a seed sown for the purposes of herbal cultivation has grown into a wild mustard tree - in a sense the tree doesn't really belong,
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When I was in Israel a number of years ago I was taken out by the side of the Sea of Galilee and shown a "mustard tree." It was a small tree about ten or twelve feet high with a little berry on it which the guide opened and showed us was filled with a black powder which he called mustard seed.
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* Kitchen -- mustard greens salad, honey mustard sauce (with chicken fingers), bird's nest cookies.; * Computer -- Galilee Flyer, ... Make many prayer birds for your mustard tree. *It would be nice to find or make a twig tree to represent your mustard plant. Or you could make it out of glued craft sticks. Or you could make it...
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www.sumacksix.com/ldslessonsets/mustard.html
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Mustard trees are mentioned in Matthew 13:31; 17:20 and Mark 4:31. The mustard tree of Scripture is found along the banks of the Jordan, near the Sea of Galilee, and near Damascus. Mustard plants may reach about 15 feet (4 metres) high in those areas.
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The Mustard Tree of Scripture is supposed by some authorities to be a species of Sinapis, closely resembling the Black Mustard, but as the latter never attains the dimensions of a tree, it has been conjectured that the plant in question is the Khardal of the Arabs, a tree abounding near the Sea of Galilee,
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The seed of this plant is about the size of a pin head and was one of the smallest known to the people of Galilee, and likely the smallest cultivated seed. Others have identified the mustard of Christ's parable with the white mustard (Sinapis alba L.) a closely related species.
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www.ldolphin.org/unruh/mustard.html
www.ldolphin.org/unruh/mustard.html
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"THE PARABLES OF JESUS" The Mustard Seed (Mt 13:31-32) INTRODUCTION 1. From the first two parables that Jesus taught and then explained, it is easy to surmise that the disciples may have been discouraged by what they heard...
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