SUMMER IN SCRIPTURE

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Season mentioned in God’s promise after the flood (Genesis 8:22)
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David describes his strength drained like in this season (Psalm 32:4)
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A wise son gathers during this time (Proverbs 10:5)
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Tiny creatures who forage food in summer (Proverbs 6:6)
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Fruit that ripens early in summer (Isaiah 28:4)
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What Amos saw in a prophetic basket (Amos 8:1)
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Amos’s vision contained this filled with fruit (Amos 8:1)
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What the remnant did with wine and fruit (Jeremiah 40:10)
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One of the items collected after the harvest (Jeremiah 40:10)
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Another provision gathered in the summer season (Jeremiah 40:10)
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Micah longed for this like summer produce (Micah 7:1)
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When these appear on the fig tree, summer is near (Matthew 24:32)
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Part of the fig tree that becomes tender (Mark 13:28)
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What the vines and summer fruit would normally do (Isaiah 16:9)
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“The harvest is past…” these are empty (Jeremiah 8:20)
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What Jeremiah says about the summer season (Jeremiah 8:20)
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Amos mentions both winter and these (Amos 3:15)
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The early fig eaten before summer (Isaiah 28:4)
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What the grass does under scorching heat (James 1:11)
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Source of the scorching heat in James’s imagery (James 1:11)
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When this sprouts leaves, you know the season (Luke 21:30)
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What the fig tree teaches you to recognize (Luke 21:30)