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The word 'Bible' is NOT found in the original text of the Bible.The word "Bible" is an English word.It comes through the Latin from the Greek word bi·bli′a, meaning "little books." (This, in turn, is derived from bi′blos, a word that describes the inner part of the papyrus plant out of which a primitive form of paper was made.)The Bible is comprised of 66 little books.Jesus and writers of the Christian Greek Scriptures referred to the collection of sacred writings as "the Scriptures," or "the holy Scriptures," "the holy writings"; but never as 'The Bible'.
1) If we give plant A more fertilizer than plant B then plant A will grow faster than plant B.2) If we give plant A acid while we give plant B water then plant be will grow to be taller than plant A.3) If we put plant A on the windowsill and put plant B in the closet then plant A will grow taller than plant B.
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]
It doesn't appear that it does. The Sycamore is a type of fig (Ficus Sycomorus), although inferior in quality to what we know as a fig. None of the figs I know have thorns. Add to that the fact it is the tree Zacchaeus climbed to get a better view of Jesus then it doesn't appear to be a thorny plant.
It was the grape vineyard.
robbie blunt
The marijuana plant was discovered thousands of years before the bible was written. Nobody knows who discovered it.
If you belive in the bible, then it most likely was Adam or Able, his son (who was a farmer).
smallholding, ranch, farmstead, station, vineyard, plantation cultivate, work, plant, grow crops, keep animals
"Hul Gil" is the ancient Sumerian word for the poppy plant, first recorded around 4000 B.C. It means "plant of joy" in reference to its opium producing capabilities and effects.
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The study of herbs was first recorded 5,000 years ago. Among the first herbs mentioned were caraway and thyme. In 1000 BC, ancient Egypt used garlic, opium, castor oil, coriander, mint and other herbs for medicine. Aloe Vera was first recorded for medicinal use around 2,100 BC.
The first aquatic plant, in fact, the first plant of all, is the blue-green algae.
The first recorded records of carrots have existed since the first century (wild carrot), but the modern carrot, which is used in all manners of cooking, was not introduced in to European societies as a cultivated plant until the middle ages.
first you jump to the last plant then the first plant then the last plant
How is the first plant? Surely, long dead by now.