Jump to: ISBE • Easton's • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia The term "plane" in the context of the Bible does not refer to modern aircraft but is associated with the natural world, particularly in reference to trees and landscapes. The plane tree, known for its broad leaves and sturdy trunk, is mentioned in the Bible and has historical significance in the regions described in the Scriptures.Biblical References: 1. Genesis 30:37 : "Then Jacob took fresh branches of poplar, almond, and plane trees, and peeled the bark, exposing the white inner wood of the branches." In this passage, the plane tree is mentioned as part of Jacob's strategy to influence the breeding of Laban's flocks. The use of the plane tree here highlights its presence in the ancient Near East and its utility in agricultural practices. 2. Ezekiel 31:8 : "The cedars in the garden of God could not rival it, nor could the pine trees equal its boughs. The plane trees were not like its branches; no tree in the garden of God could match its beauty." This verse uses the plane tree as a point of comparison to emphasize the grandeur and unmatched beauty of the Assyrian empire, symbolized by a majestic tree. The plane tree, known for its aesthetic appeal, serves as a metaphor for splendor and magnificence. Cultural and Historical Context: The plane tree, often identified with the Platanus species, is native to the regions surrounding the Mediterranean and the Middle East. It is known for its resilience and ability to thrive in various climates, making it a common sight in the landscapes of biblical times. The tree's broad canopy provided shade and shelter, making it a valuable resource for people living in arid environments. In ancient cultures, the plane tree was often associated with life and fertility due to its lush foliage and the cool shade it offered. It was sometimes planted near water sources, symbolizing prosperity and abundance. The tree's presence in biblical narratives underscores its importance in the daily lives of the people and its symbolic representation of beauty and vitality. Symbolism and Interpretation: In biblical literature, trees often carry symbolic meanings, representing strength, endurance, and divine creation. The plane tree, with its robust structure and expansive branches, can be seen as a symbol of God's provision and the beauty of His creation. Its mention alongside other significant trees like the cedar and pine in Ezekiel 31:8 highlights its esteemed status among the flora of the biblical world. The use of the plane tree in Jacob's breeding strategy in Genesis 30:37 also reflects the ingenuity and resourcefulness attributed to biblical figures, demonstrating a deep understanding of the natural world and its potential to influence human endeavors. Conclusion: The plane tree, though not frequently mentioned in the Bible, holds a place of significance due to its practical uses and symbolic meanings. Its presence in the Scriptures serves as a reminder of the intricate relationship between humanity and the natural world, as well as the divine beauty inherent in God's creation. Easton's Bible Dictionary Plane tree Hebrews `armon (Genesis 30:37; Ezek. 31:8), rendered "chesnut" in the Authorized Version, but correctly "plane tree" in the Revised Version and the LXX. This tree is frequently found in Palestine, both on the coast and in the north. It usually sheds its outer bark, and hence its Hebrew name, which means "naked." (see CHESTNUT.) Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) Any tree of the genus Platanus.2. (a.) Without elevations or depressions; even; level; flat; lying in, or constituting, a plane; as, a plane surface. 3. (n.) A surface, real or imaginary, in which, if any two points are taken, the straight line which joins them lies wholly in that surface; or a surface, any section of which by a like surface is a straight line; a surface without curvature. 4. (n.) An ideal surface, conceived as coinciding with, or containing, some designated astronomical line, circle, or other curve; as, the plane of an orbit; the plane of the ecliptic, or of the equator. 5. (n.) A block or plate having a perfectly flat surface, used as a standard of flatness; a surface plate. 6. (n.) A tool for smoothing boards or other surfaces of wood, for forming moldings, etc. It consists of a smooth-soled stock, usually of wood, from the under side or face of which projects slightly the steel cutting edge of a chisel, called the iron, which inclines backward, with an aperture in front for the escape of shavings; as, the jack plane; the smoothing plane; the molding plane, etc. 7. (v.) To make smooth; to level; to pare off the inequalities of the surface of, as of a board or other piece of wood, by the use of a plane; as, to plane a plank. 8. (v.) To efface or remove. 9. (a.) Figuratively, to make plain or smooth. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia PLANE TREEplan'-tre ('armon; platanos (Genesis 30:37), elate ("pine" or "fir") (Ezekiel 31:8); the King James Version chestnut): `Armon is supposed to be derived from the root aram, meaning "to be bare" or "naked"; this is considered a suitable term for the plane, which sheds its bark annually. The chestnut of the King James Version is not an indigenous tree, but the plane (Planus orientalis) is one of the finest trees in Palestine, flourishing especially by water courses (compare Ecclesiasticus 24:14). PLANE plan (Isaiah 44:13). Greek 4106. plane -- a wandering ... 4105, 4106. plane. 4107 . ... see GREEK planos. (plane) -- 4 Occurrences. (planes) -- 6 Occurrences. 4105, 4106. plane. 4107 . Strong's Numbers. //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/4106.htm - 7k 5543. chrestos -- serviceable, good 2596. kata -- down, against, according to 3717. orthos -- straight, upright 3361. me -- not, that...not, lest (used for qualified negation) 3650. holos -- whole, complete 4133. plen -- yet, except 1492. eido -- be aware, behold, consider, perceive 4105. planao -- to cause to wander, to wander Strong's Hebrew 6196. armon -- plane tree... 6195, 6196. armon. 6197 . plane tree. Transliteration: armon Phonetic Spelling: (ar-mone') Short Definition: trees. Word Origin ... /hebrew/6196.htm - 6k 4741. maqtsuah -- a scraping tool Library Life on the Highest Plane The Naturalness of Prayer The Meaning of Sin, and the Revelation of the True Self His Leading Ideas: the Nature of the Godhead in Itself Conclusion Getting Even March 23. "He is a New Creature" (ii. Cor. v. 17). The Relation of the Godhead to Creation Archelaus Said: those Sayings which are Put Forth by the Blessed ... Marcion's Gnostic Pretensions Vain, for the True God is Neither ... Thesaurus Plane (5 Occurrences)... Easton's Bible Dictionary Plane tree. ... 31:8), rendered "chesnut" in the Authorized Version, but correctly "plane tree" in the Revised Version and the LXX. ... /p/plane.htm - 10k Plane-trees (1 Occurrence) Plane-tree (3 Occurrences) Level (31 Occurrences) Projection (3 Occurrences) Trace (7 Occurrences) Elevation (7 Occurrences) Stock (16 Occurrences) Horizon (4 Occurrences) Chestnut (2 Occurrences) Resources Faith vs. belief'what is the difference? | GotQuestions.orgWhat does the Bible say about an out of body experience / astral projection? | GotQuestions.org What is the transmigration of souls? | GotQuestions.org Plane: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Plane (5 Occurrences)Genesis 30:37 Isaiah 41:19 Isaiah 44:13 Isaiah 60:13 Ezekiel 31:8 Subtopics Related Terms |