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Pistacia terebinthus - Wikipedia
Pistacia terebinthus also called the terebinth /ˈtɛrəˌbɪnθ/ and the turpentine tree, is a deciduous shrub species of the genus Pistacia, native to the ... en.wikipedia.org
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Terebinth Tree - The Palestinian Museum
A deciduous, dioecious tree with unisexual flowers, the terebinth, which is a type of pistacia, has compound feathery leaves composed of four or five pairs of ... palmuseum.org
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Terebinth Trees and Their Significance in the Bible - YouTube
The Terebinth Tree is a large, long-lived tree that many people have never heard of, even those who have read and studied the Bible. www.youtube.com
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terebinth
terebinth (ˈtɛrɪbɪnθ) Forms: 4 theribynte, terebynt, 5–6 therebinthe, 6 terebynte, -bint, -binthe, teribinth, 6– terebinth. [= OF. therebint(e (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), -binthe, -bin, terebinte (Godefroy Compl.), = Sp., It. terebinto; ad. L. terebinth-us (Pliny), a. Gr. τερέβινθος, earlier τέρβινθος... Oxford English Dictionary
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Terebinth - Science of Correspondences
It is a very common tree in the southern and eastern parts of the country, being generally found in situations too warm or dry for the oak. www.scienceofcorrespondences.com
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The effect of terebinth (Pistacia terebinthus L.) coffee addition on the ...
Generally, terebinth fruits are used in traditional medicine for the treatment of various diseases including cough, eczema, asthma, diarrhoea, ulcers and ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Terebinth of Nero
The terebinth survived until the 14th century. Depending on the hypothesis, the terebinth had a diameter of 20 m (in the former case) or of 22 m (in the latter case). wikipedia.org
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Topical Bible: Terebinth
The terebinth, also known as the turpentine tree, is a small deciduous tree native to the Mediterranean region and the Middle East. biblehub.com
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TEREBINTH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TEREBINTH is a small European tree (Pistacia terebinthus) of the cashew family yielding turpentine. www.merriam-webster.com
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Under the Oak and Terebinth Trees - Israel Institute of Biblical Studies
Many famous trees in the Hebrew Bible are terebinths, for example: the tree under which Jacob buried Laban's idols (Gen. 35:4) and the tree in ... israelbiblicalstudies.com
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The terebinth tree and cultural prostitution - Evangelical Focus
The terebinth tree (Pistacia terebinthus) is a bush or small tree which normally grows to a height of about 5 metres, although it can reach a height of 10 ... evangelicalfocus.com
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Terebinth - Greening Israel
The Terebinth is a short, flowering, deciduous tree or large shrub that normally grows about 2 to 6 meters in height, occasionally reaching 12 meters. greeningisrael.com
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USS Terebinth
Terebinth was not damaged. Terebinth remained in the Ryukyus until 6 July when she retired to Leyte. wikipedia.org
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terebynte
terebynt(e obs. form of terebinth. Oxford English Dictionary
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Terebinthia
Terebinthia, a location in The Chronicles of Narnia; see Narnia (world)#Eastern Ocean Terebinthia, a fictional character from Maia (novel) The land of the terebinth tree Terabithia, a fictional location from the novel Bridge to Terabithia See also Bridge to Terabithia (disambiguation) Terebinth wikipedia.org
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