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I am the true vine, and my father is the vinedresser.
So, does the vinedresser throw them away?
But as a vinedresser, only occasionally a winemaker, not really a fisherman, Humbert had no boat.
Our heavenly vinedresser may prune us by exposing us to challenging personal relationships.
Imagery (ie., the image of a divine reality): life as vine, branch and vinedresser.
The disciples are warned that barren branches are pruned by the vinedresser.
The tree was meant to bear the good fruit of the Holy Spirit and the gardener (vinedresser) is Jesus.
The gardener (vinedresser) is God and the vine is Jesus (tree of Life).
The vinedresser for the vineyard was John James Dufour, formerly of Vevey, Switzerland.
Shall a man not eat bread till he has seen the sower, nor drink wine till he has talked with the vinedresser?'
In April 1849 the Beulah was the first ship to bring assisted German vinedresser families to NSW.
On the night before he died, after the last Supper he confided to his apostles these astonishing words: I am the vine and my Father is the vinedresser.
Imagery The same three protagonists as in Jn 5, but with images attached: Father/Vinedresser, Son/Vine, Christians/branches.
Camden Estate was first planted by Martin Thurn, a German vinedresser who helped the Macarthurs establish the first commercial Australian vineyard in 1817.
Mark Pedley also uses a number of pseudonyms, including "Tzemach Ben David Netzer Korem" and "Branch Vinedresser".
I see that as safer than if every small-time vinedresser or winegrower decides for himself and ends up on a steep slope right in a cloud of the plant protection agent he is spraying.
The barque Kinnear arrived at Sydney carrying six German vinedresser families who were one of the first group of foreign immigrants brought to Australia under the newly formed Bounty Scheme.
If we are part of the vine, then God the Father is the vinedresser, who ensures our continued fruitfulness by pruning away the barren branches and trimming clean the fruitful ones to make them even more fruitful.
One possible place of origin is the Church of Timothy in the Monastery of the Vinedresser, a Coptic Monastery probably destroyed during the Muslim persecutions of the 14th Century CE.
Is it not he who says: "My Father is the vinedresser,[43] and in various ways puts into his teaching the fundamental truth about work which is already expressed in the whole tradition of the Old Testament, beginning with the Book of Genesis?
Mark Logan Pedley (born 19 July 1953), later changed to Mark Wellington, (also known as "Tzemach Ben David Netzer Korem" and "Branch Vinedresser"; Branch Vinedresser being a translation of his Hebrew name Tzemach Korem).