Do you mean 'fruit of thy womb'? This is part of the Roman Catholic prayer called the Hail Mary. The fruit of Mary's womb is Jesus.
This phrase is a biblical reference found in Deuteronomy 28:4, suggesting agricultural abundance or successful crops from the land. It symbolizes prosperity, blessings, and God's favor on the fruits of someone's labor in farming or cultivation.
This phrase means to adjust or change the way you walk when in the presence of a woman. It implies showing respect or deference through one's posture or movement.
The symbol of Pomona is typically a single fruit or multiple fruits, especially apples and pomegranates. In Roman mythology, Pomona was the goddess of fruit trees and gardens, so these symbols represent her association with abundance and harvest.
"Honor thy mother and father" is the fifth commandment in the Bible's Ten Commandments. It emphasizes the importance of respecting and valuing one's parents.
Yes, Adam was aware that he was eating the fruit from the tree of knowledge. God had specifically instructed him and Eve not to eat from that tree, so they knew they were disobeying God's command when they ate the fruit.
In the Koran, the forbidden fruit is not explicitly mentioned by name, but it is generally understood to be any fruit from the tree that Allah commanded Adam and Eve not to eat from in the Garden of Eden. The story serves as a lesson about obedience, temptation, and the consequences of disobedience.
Pineapples grow out of the ground with the fruit being fully exposed. They are harvested by cutting the fruit from the base.
Thy love fruit and cooked egg.
This sentence is taken from the prayer, the "Hail Mary" and the Gospel of St. Luke 1:42 "Blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb." The "Hail Mary" is addressing Mary, the mother of God. It is her womb that is being spoken of in this sentence. The fruit of Mary's womb, that is, the child born of it, is Jesus. "blessed" is the predicate of "Jesus", Who is the fruit of Mary's womb. The sense is thus: "Blessed is Jesus, the fruit of thy womb".
It depends if the fruit grows from the ground. If the fruit grows from a tree you can't class it as a plant.
Varieties of squash. (Botanically a fruit) Strawberries and rhubarb All fruits roots grow in the ground, strawberries are the only one to grow and ripen on the ground.
out of ground like a watermelon they need sun on the fruit sweetness
The word fruit is used symbolically as the word of the Lord. It can also be used in the term "Fruit of thy loins" i.e children. It is also used 250 times in the KJV of the bible.
a fruit, cuz fruits have seeds and they grow above the ground
They have eaten Bananas lying on a flat table.
This sentence is taken from the prayer, the "Hail Mary" and the Gospel of St. Luke 1:42 "Blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb." The "Hail Mary" is addressing Mary, the mother of God. It is her womb that is being spoken of in this sentence. The fruit of Mary's womb, that is, the child born of it, is Jesus. "blessed" is the predicate of "Jesus", Who is the fruit of Mary's womb. The sense is thus: "Blessed is Jesus, the fruit of thy womb".
you can store fruit in the fridge to keep it fresh and vegetables in the fridge freezer.
from the ground