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Sycamine

Sycamine occurs in Luk 17:6. It is generally recognized as the black mulberry, with fruit like blackberries. The leaves are too tough for silkworms and thus are unlike the white mulberry. Neither kind is the s...

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Sycamine <1,,4807, sukaminos>

occurs in Luk 17:6. It is generally recognized as the black mulberry, with fruit like blackberries. The leaves are too tough for silkworms and thus are unlike the white mulberry. Neither kind is the same as the mulberry of 2Sa 1:5-24, etc. The town Haifa was called Sycaminopolis, from the name of the tree.

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