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Biblical Tree Imagery in Natural and Human Contexts

A Planting of the Lord

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Biblical Tree Imagery in Natural and Human Contexts

A Planting of the Lord

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Description

Human beings are captivated by trees, and history bears this out. From ancient times and in various cultures, trees function as central features of daily life, building and development, economics, shelter, and even religious reflection. In this volume, contributors explore how trees captivated the ancient mind, as revealed in metaphor and analogy in the biblical text, and then turn to reflect upon how modern research methods have aided interpreters in accessing the realia of the biblical world.

Utilizing relevant data secured through methods of botany and archaeo-botany, this collection first explores the symbolic imagery of trees found in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East, from soil, roots and branches to fruit, leaves and the Tree of Life itself. Moving then to different types of trees, the contributors assess the depictions and importance of fig trees, vines, date-palms, deciduous trees, cedars and olive trees. This volume serves biblical scholars by offering a confluence of textual analysis, archaeological reflection, and scientific exploration.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Chapter One: Introduction
Part One: Tree Parts

Chapter Two: The Metaphor of Root and Soil in the Hebrew Bible: Botany, Metaphor Theory, and the Balance Between Divine Agency and Human Responsibility - Amy Balogh, Regis University, USA
Chapter Three: Shady Trees: Figurative Ecologies of Power and Pride in Branch Imagery in the Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near East - William R. Osborne, College of the Ozarks, USA
Chapter Four: The Corona Triumphalis and the Tree of Life - Douglas Estes, Friends University, USA
Chapter Five: Fruit for Food, Leaves for Healing: Archaeobotany, Conceptual Metaphor, and Ezekiel 47 - Beth Stovell, Ambrose University, Canada
Chapter Six: Burning Trees and Enduring Seeds: Isaiah Future Hope - Mark J. Boda, McMaster Divinity College, Canada
Chapter Seven: The World Tree in Hebrew Scripture - Stephen Cook, Virginia Theological Seminary, USA
Part Two: Tree Types
Chapter Eight: Fig Trees in the Prophetic Imagination - Brady Beard, Emory University, USA
Chapter Nine: Swaying over the Trees: Tree-Inspired Elements in Biblical Vine Metaphors - Tina Sherman, University of Minnesota, USA
Chapter Ten: The Apotropaic Power of the Date-Palm Image - Norma Franklin, University of Haifa, Israel
Chapter Eleven: Great Deciduous Trees - Ben Austin, Providence Christian College, USA
Chapter Twelve: Cedars and Lebanon: Ancient Near Eastern Themes and Ezekiel 31 - Lindy Williams, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA
Chapter Thirteen: King of Trees: The Olive Tree in the Biblical World - Brian Moselle, Los Angeles, USA
Part Three: Respondents
Biblical Literary Respondent: TBD
Scientific Respondent: TBD
Bibliography
Index

Product details

Published 23 Jul 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 224
ISBN 9780567717634
Imprint T&T Clark
Series DNI Bible Supplements
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Mark J. Boda

Mark J. Boda is Professor of Old Testament at McMa…

Anthology Editor

William R. Osborne

William R. Osborne is Assistant Professor of Bibli…

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