Ex 25:10,13, 23, 28; 26:15, 26; 27:1, 6; 30:5; 36:20, 31; 37:1,4, 10, 15, 25, 28; 38:1, 6.
No, no mention of it at all. Your best bet to make an educated guess would be to do a study of the types of trees indigenous to the area of Jerusalem, find the strongest, or the most available type, and that would be a good guess. There was found, a few years back, a burial ossuary that contained remains of a person who had been crucified, and the evidence was that the foot was still attached to a piece of wood with a nail-the nail had gone through a knot and they had to cut the body down, leaving the tree and foot attached. You might google it and see if there is any mention of the wood used.
Luke 17:6 NIV
No, there is not mention of Walt Disney appearing in the Magic Tree House.
Luke 19 verse 2 says Zacchaeus climbed a sycamore tree to get a better look at Jesus, as he was short .
You can put it in a tree so that is all that i know
in Genesis . you can have eternal Life by eating of the Tree of Life.
we all want to be loved, it is a positive force that gets good results like the good tree which gives forth good fruit.
A purple Christmas tree can be purchased from: "The Purple Store", "Christmas Central", "Meijer", "Christmas Tree Galore", "Target" to mention a few. Prices start from $34.
There is no mention of such a name in the family tree of Isaac Newton.
It's not. Christmas itself was not a holiday during the time frame that the Bible encompasses.
No-one knows! The Tyndale Old Testament commentary on Exodus (by Alan Cole - 1973) refers to a barberry bush as a possibility. I think this is mentioned in Driver's Commentary on Exodus. Then the creationtips.com web site suggests it could be moringa oleifera. The important thing is that on this occasion when God's people were in need God met that need.
Revelation 22:2 - In the middle of its street, and on either side of the river, was the tree of life, which bore twelve fruits, each tree yielding its fruit every month. The leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations. [NKJV]