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This entry incorporates text from Easton's
Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernization.
Vine of Sodom - referred to
only in Deut. 32:32. Among the many conjectures as to this tree, the most probable is that
it is the osher of the Arabs, which
abounds in the region of the Dead Sea.
Its fruit are the so-called "apples of Sodom," which, though beautiful to the eye, are exceedingly bitter to the taste. (See
EN-Gedi .)
The people of Israel are referred to here by Moses as being utterly corrupt, bringing forth only bitter fruit.
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