The truth is, that is a common Christian misconception. In the King James Bible, for some unknown reason, the Hebrew word "Shibolim", which appears in several locations throughout The Bible, was translated as Corn, while the actual meaning of the word is "Stalks". It is understood in Judaism not as corn, but rather as wheat or barley, which are quite common in the land of Israel. As for the wine, from the beginning of settlement in Cnaan there have been vineyards in the hills of Hebron. The hills of Hebron, belong to the tribe of Judah, who also had part owner ship over Zion, and it is quite likely a great source of wine for the Judean capital. Even today, the Mountains of Hebron produce some of the best wine that can be found in the land of Israel.
wine corn
From corn.
Where did vitamin a enriched corn come from
corn seeds come from the kernels from the cob.
wine comes from grapes
Corn Stalk
Zion is a place name often used as a synonym for Jerusalem.The word is first found in Samuel II, 5:7. It commonly referred to a specific mountain near Jerusalem (Mount Zion) then the term Zion came to mean the area of Jerusalem where a Jebusite fortress once stood. Later Zion became a metonym for Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem, the city of Jerusalem and generally, the World to Come.
Come Share the Wine was created on 2007-08-21.
Hungary mostly exports corn and wheat, along with wine and clothes.
Corn oil comes from the corn kernels themselves.
grapes.
99% of all wine comes form grapes