Topical Encyclopedia The sycamore tree, known scientifically as Ficus sycomorus, is a significant tree mentioned in the Bible, particularly in the context of the ancient Near East. It is a type of fig tree, distinct from the sycamore trees found in North America and Europe. The sycamore tree is notable for its large size, broad leaves, and edible fruit, which resembles a fig. It thrives in the warm climates of the Middle East and Africa, often found in the lowland areas of Israel.Biblical References: 1. Old Testament: · The sycamore tree is first mentioned in the context of King Solomon's reign. In 1 Kings 10:27 , it is noted that "The king made silver as common in Jerusalem as stones, and cedar as abundant as sycamore-fig trees in the foothills." This highlights the abundance and commonality of the sycamore tree during Solomon's prosperous reign. · In 1 Chronicles 27:28 , Baal-Hanan the Gederite is mentioned as being in charge of the olive and sycamore trees in the Shephelah, indicating the tree's agricultural importance. · The prophet Amos, in Amos 7:14 , identifies himself as a "dresser of sycamore-fig trees," suggesting a humble occupation and familiarity with the tree's cultivation. 2. New Testament: · The sycamore tree is famously associated with the account of Zacchaeus in Luke 19:4 : "So he ran ahead and climbed a sycamore tree to see Jesus, who was about to pass that way." This account underscores the tree's sturdy branches and accessibility, allowing Zacchaeus to gain a vantage point to see Jesus. Cultural and Symbolic Significance: In biblical times, the sycamore tree was valued not only for its fruit but also for its wood, which was used in construction and furniture making due to its durability. The tree's presence in various biblical narratives often symbolizes prosperity, abundance, and accessibility. Its mention in the context of Solomon's wealth and Zacchaeus's encounter with Jesus highlights its role in both everyday life and significant spiritual events. The sycamore tree's ability to thrive in less fertile soil and its resilience in harsh conditions can also be seen as a metaphor for spiritual growth and endurance. Its widespread presence in the biblical landscape serves as a reminder of God's provision and the interconnectedness of creation. Conclusion: The sycamore tree, with its rich biblical heritage, continues to be a symbol of growth, provision, and divine encounter. Its role in scripture, from the reign of Solomon to the ministry of Jesus, reflects its enduring significance in the biblical narrative. Greek 4809. sukomorea -- the fig-mulberry tree, sycamore fig ... sycamore fig. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: sukomorea Phonetic Spelling: (soo-kom-o-rah'-yah) Short Definition: a sycamore tree Definition: a ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/4809.htm - 7k 4807. sukaminos -- the mulberry tree, the sycamine Strong's Hebrew 8256. shiqmah -- sycamore tree... 8255, 8256. shiqmah. 8257 . sycamore tree. Transliteration: shiqmah Phonetic Spelling: (shaw-kawm') Short Definition: trees. Word ... /hebrew/8256.htm - 6k Library Election no Discouragement to Seeking Souls Melted by Kindness Ciii. Zacch??us. Parable of the Pounds. Journey to Jerusalem. Predestination and Calling The Conversion of Zaccheus The Last Journey to Jerusalem. Machinations of the Enemies of Jesus. Christ and the Dog The visit to Zacchaeus. Jesus Makes the Wicked Zaccheus his Friend Thesaurus Sycamore-tree (1 Occurrence)Sycamore-tree. Sycamores, Sycamore-tree. Sycamore-trees . Multi-Version Concordance Sycamore-tree (1 Occurrence). Luke ... /s/sycamore-tree.htm - 6k Sycamore (9 Occurrences) Zacchaeus (3 Occurrences) Uprooted (29 Occurrences) Rooted (15 Occurrences) Ran (100 Occurrences) Mustard (5 Occurrences) Plant (92 Occurrences) Planted (105 Occurrences) Climbed (16 Occurrences) Resources Who was Zacchaeus in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgWhy did Jesus curse the fig tree? | GotQuestions.org What is the significance of the olive tree in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Sycamore-tree (1 Occurrence)Luke 19:4 Subtopics Related Terms |