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Mulberry (Easton)

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Heb. bakah, 'to weep;' rendered 'Baca' (RSV, 'weeping') in Psalm 84:6 . The plural form of the Hebrew bekaim is rendered 'mulberry trees' in 2 Samuel 5:23,24 and 1 Chronicles 14:14,15 . The tree here alluded to was probably the aspen or trembling poplar. 'We know with certainty that the black"> StudyL ı ght .org Plug in, Turn on and Be En light ened! Not Yet a Member? Click to Sign Up Now! --> --> Bible Study Tools Lang uage Tools Study Lib rary Hist orical Writings Pas toral Resources Per sonal Resources Site Resources Lectionary Calendar Saturday, June 6th, 2026 the Week of Proper 4 / Ordinary 9 video advertismenet advertisement advertisement advertisement Attention! StudyLight.org has pledged to help build churches in Uganda. Help us with that pledge and support pastors in the heart of Africa. Click here to join the effort! Home » Bible Dictionaries » Easton's Bible Dictionary » Letter M Bible Dictionaries Mulberry Easton's Bible Dictionary Search for… Enter query below: or A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z Prev Entry Mufflers Next Entry Mule Resource Toolbox Print Article Additional Links Concordances Nave Topical Bible Mulberry Tree Dictionaries American Tract Society Mulberry-Tree Easton's Bible Dictionary Mulberry Fausset Bible Dictionary Mulberry Trees Holman Bible Dictionary Mulberry Trees Mulberry Tree Hastings' BibleDictionary Mulberry Trees King James Dictionary Mulberry Morrish Bible Dictionary Mulberry Tree Hawker's Poor Man's Dictionary Mulberry Tree People's Bible Dictionary Mulberry Trees Webster Dictionary Mulberry-Faced Mulberry Mulberries Watson's Theological Dictionary Mulberry Tree Encyclopedias 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica Mulberry International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Mulberry Trees McClintock and Strong's Bible Encyclopedia Mulberry The Jewish Encyclopedia Mulberry Lexicons ܬ݁ܘܳܬ݂ܳܐ συκάμινος בָּכָא Heb. bakah, "to weep;" rendered "Baca" (RSV, "weeping") in Psalm 84:6 . The plural form of the Hebrew bekaim is rendered "mulberry trees" in 2 Samuel 5:23,24 and 1 Chronicles 14:14,15 . The tree here alluded to was probably the aspen or trembling poplar. "We know with certainty that the black poplar, the aspen, and the Lombardy poplar grew in Palestine. The aspen, whose long leaf-stalks cause the leaves to tremble with every breath of wind, unites with the willow and the oak to overshadow the watercourses of the Lebanon, and with the oleander and the acacia to adorn the ravines of Southern Palestine" (Kitto). By "the sound of a going in the tops of the mulberry trees" we are to understand a rustling among the trees like the marching of an army. This was the signal that the Lord himself would lead forth David's army to victory. (See SYCAMINE .)

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translated_aseaston-m-mulberry (ko) language_pack/easton-m-mulberry-ko

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