The Flowers of the Field

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Exodus 25:31 “Make a lampstand of pure gold. Hammer out its base and shaft, and make its flowerlike cups, buds and blossoms of one piece with them.” Strong's 3756: No, not. Also ouk, and ouch a primary word; the absolute negative adverb; no or not. And why are ye anxious for raiment? Consider the lilies of the field how they grow? they toil not, neither do they spin? Hannah's Meadow - This upland hay meadow and a grazing pasture are set within the traditional farming landscape of Teesdale, part of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside

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Why are you anxious about clothing? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow. They don’t toil, neither do they spin, for “All flesh is like grass and all its glory like the flower of grass. The grass withers, and the flower falls, because all flesh is as grass, and all glory of man as flower of grass; wither did the grass, and the flower of it fell away, For “All flesh is like grass and all its glory like the flower of grass. The grass withers, and the flower falls,Blakehill Farm - Once a military base this 235 hectare expanse of grassland has a rich variety of wildflowers. Jean Elliot (b. 1727), aided in part by popular poetry selections, framed the tune in 1756 as a lament to the deaths of James IV, many of his nobles, and over 10,000 men – the titular "Flowers of the Forest" – at the Battle of Flodden Field in northern England in 1513, a significant event in the history of Scotland. Pringle, George C. (7 May 2019). "Peebles and Selkirk". Cambridge University Press – via Internet Archive.

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I’m absolutely thrilled that this, along with its sequel A Flower That’s Free, is going to be reissued by Orion, who will also publish the new third book in the trilogy, The Wildflower Garden. The tune is a simple modal melody. Typical of old Scottish tunes it is entirely pentatonic, with the dramatic exception of the 3rd and 5th notes of the second line which are the flattened 7th. [ citation needed] Jean Elliot's lyrics [ edit ] The song is heavily referenced in the novel Sunset Song by Lewis Grassic Gibbon and features in the 2015 film of the same name, including a rendition by Agyness Deyn, who plays the lead character, Chris Guthrie. And why take ye thought for raiment? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin:

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In late 1942, according to the late Duchess of Windsor's memoir The Heart Has Its Reasons, The Duke of Windsor asked that it be played at the funeral of his brother, Prince George, Duke of Kent, who was killed in a plane crash in the Scottish Highlands. Apparently it was a personal favourite of the Duke of Kent.

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The song is quoted at the beginning and end of the historical novel The Flowers of the Forest by Elizabeth Byrd, which culminates in the Battle of Flodden.for: “All flesh is like grass, and all its glory like the flower of the field; the grass withers, and the flower wilts; Consider the lilies how they grow: They toil not, they spin not; and yet I say to you, that Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.

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Strong's 846: He, she, it, they, them, same. From the particle au; the reflexive pronoun self, used of the third person, and of the other persons. Consider the lilies, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin, yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Strong's 3761: Neither, nor, not even, and not. From ou and de; not however, i.e. Neither, nor, not even. And why are you worried about clothing? Observe how the lilies of the field grow; they do not toil nor do they spin, And why are you anxious about clothing? Observe how the lilies of the field grow; they do not toil nor do they spin,Flowers of the Forest, or The Fluuers o the Forest ( Roud 3812), is a Scottish folk tune and work of war poetry commemorating the defeat of the Scottish army, and the death of James IV, at the Battle of Flodden in September 1513. Although the original words are unknown, the melody was recorded c. 1615–1625 in the John Skene of Halyards Manuscript as "Flowres of the Forrest", although it might have been composed earlier. [1] God writes the gospel not in the Bible alone, but on trees and flowers and clouds and stars.” Martin Luther The distinguished science and natural history producer and filmmaker Steve Nicholls presents a visually stunning survey of Britain's best-loved wildflowers, illustrated with the his own beautiful photographs of flora in their habitat. Focusing on three broad habitats – grassland, open land and woodland – he offers a biologically rigorous but engagingly readable account of our wild flowers and the places that nourish them. Strong's 2648: To understand, take in a fact about, consider carefully. From kata and manthano; to learn thoroughly, i.e. to note carefully.



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