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Jeremia 32:3

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3 Ty Sidkia, Juda konung, hade låtit spärra in honom, i det han sade: »Huru djärves du profetera och säga: 'Så säger HERREN: Se, jag skall giva denna stad i de babyloniske konungens hand, och han skall intaga den.

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Apples at the farm market

We tend to think of "fruit" in two ways in natural language. One is as food that grows on trees and vines, sweet and delicious, and able to be eaten without harming the plant in any way. Another is as the things we produce, what our work yields for the betterment of the world. These are obviously connected: we are like trees, producing things that "feed" the world in some way, just as the tree produces fruit that feeds us. It makes sense, then, that the idea of fruit in the Bible is bound closely to the idea of goodness. Fruits that are eaten represent the desire for good and the energy to do what is good; fruit that is produced is the actual good that we go into the world and do.