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Fruit a word as used in Scripture denoting produce in general, whether vegetable or animal. The Hebrews divided the fruits of the land into three classes:, (1.) The fruit of the field, "corn-fruit" (Heb. dagan...

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Fruit a word as used in Scripture denoting produce in general, whether vegetable or animal. The Hebrews divided the fruits of the land into three classes:,

(1.) The fruit of the field, "corn-fruit" (Heb. dagan); all kinds of grain and pulse.

(2.) The fruit of the vine, "vintage-fruit" (Heb. tirosh); grapes, whether moist or dried.

(3.) "Orchard-fruits" (Heb. yitshar), as dates, figs, citrons, etc.

Injunctions concerning offerings and tithes were expressed by these Hebrew terms alone (Num 18:12; Deut 14:23). This word "fruit" is also used of children or offspring (Gen 30:2; Deut 7:13; Luke 1:42; Ps 21:10; 132:11); also of the progeny of beasts (Deut 28:51; Isa 14:29).

It is used metaphorically in a variety of forms (Ps 104:13; Prov 1:31; 11:30; 31:16; Isa 3:10; 10:12; Matt 3:8; 21:41; 26:29; Heb 13:15; Rom 7:4, 5; 15:28).

The fruits of the Spirit (Gal 5:22, 23; Eph 5:9; James 3:17, 18) are those gracious dispositions and habits which the Spirit produces in those in whom he dwells and works.

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