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A Guide Through the New Testament
The metaphor is quite vivid: Jesus is the vine, those who love Jesus are the
branches, and God is the vine grower who tends the vine, pruning and trimming
branches so that they bear fruit. Two aspects of this metaphor are striking. First,
the ...
Celia Brewer Marshall, Celia B. Sinclair, 1994
In the translucent darkness (compare "Tout l'or des nuits" of "Nuit rhenane") the
vine grower is magnified into a mysterious and allegorical figure, with no mouth,
although he sings, and, although bent over the vines, receding (and growing?) ...
Guillaume Apollinaire, 1980
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Women's Bible Commentary
The metaphor is quite vivid: Jesus is the vine, those who love Jesus are the
branches, and God is the vine grower who tends the vine, pruning and trimming
branches so that they bear fruit. Two aspects of this metaphor are striking. First,
the ...
Carol Ann Newsom, Sharon H. Ringe, Jacqueline E. Lapsley, 2012
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Imagery in the Gospel of John: Terms, Forms, Themes, and ...
Jesus is the vine, his Father is the vine grower, and the disciples are the
branches on the vine. As a result, the duties and obligations of the vine grower
and the branches in the viticultural space are mapped onto Jesus' Father and the
disciples ...
Jörg Frey, Jan Gabriël Van der Watt, Ruben Zimmermann, 2006
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Rural Gender Studies in Europe
Owning a Wine Farm In spite of the growing number of women farm owners who
run their own business, a female vine grower in Rheinhessen is still an exception
. Usually it is the sons who take over from their fathers as Mrs Lutz explained: ...
Leendert Plas, Maria Fonte, 1994
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Wounded Lord: Reading John Through the Eyes of Thomas: A ...
The Vine Grower Jesus further declares that “my Father is the vine grower” (v. 1).
in the Fourth Gospel, Jesus often defends the legitimacy of his work by speaking
of God as “the one who sent me” (for example 4:34). in the present passage ...
Robert H. Smith, Donna Duensing, 2009
Psalm 66 page 410 Reading John 15:1–8 Jesus said to his disciples: “I am the
true vine, and my Father is the vine grower. He takes away every branch in me
that does not bear fruit, and everyone that does he prunes so that it bears more
fruit.
Mary Catherine Craige, 2011
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The Flour War: Gender, Class, and Community in Late Ancien ...
For example, Louis Thibault told interrogators that he was a taverner and vine-
grower in his village of Chaton in the parish of Vendrest. Police authorities who
arrested him and sought evidence against him declared him a day-laborer.110 ...
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Believing in Jesus: Studies in the Gospel of John
This is what the branches strive toward, when they remain in the vine! In fact, they
wish and desire for nothing other than what the vine and the vine-grower wish
and desire. It would not occur to them to desire anything else. In the same way, ...
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Abingdon New Testament Commentaries | John
After the opening statement John gives a good description of what the vine
grower, who is the Father (Gk. georgos, which can simply mean “farmer”),
actually does (Brown 1970, 675). Commentators have noted that John here
seems to reflect ...