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* '''sycamore:''' Jesus Christ was crucified on a cross made of Sycamore (i.e. the sycamore fig, ''Ficus sycomorus'')
 
* '''sycamore:''' Jesus Christ was crucified on a cross made of Sycamore (i.e. the sycamore fig, ''Ficus sycomorus'')
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* '''sycamore:''' the story of the tax collector Zacchaeus (Luke 19.1-9) begins with him in this tree, and ends with him giving away his wealth → [[have all you want]]
  
 
* '''sycamore:''' In Egyptian mythology, Osiris’s corpse was concealed in a tomb of sycamore wood, shaded by sycamore trees (probably because the tree was a tree of healing, being the source of numerous ancient Egyptian medicines)
 
* '''sycamore:''' In Egyptian mythology, Osiris’s corpse was concealed in a tomb of sycamore wood, shaded by sycamore trees (probably because the tree was a tree of healing, being the source of numerous ancient Egyptian medicines)
 
** [http://www.kinfonet.org/community/centres/sycamore/Tree.html The Sycamore Tree in Ancient Egypt]
 
** [http://www.kinfonet.org/community/centres/sycamore/Tree.html The Sycamore Tree in Ancient Egypt]

Revision as of 06:45, 3 April 2020

  • sycamore: Jesus Christ was crucified on a cross made of Sycamore (i.e. the sycamore fig, Ficus sycomorus)
  • sycamore: the story of the tax collector Zacchaeus (Luke 19.1-9) begins with him in this tree, and ends with him giving away his wealth → have all you want
  • sycamore: In Egyptian mythology, Osiris’s corpse was concealed in a tomb of sycamore wood, shaded by sycamore trees (probably because the tree was a tree of healing, being the source of numerous ancient Egyptian medicines)