The Tree Of The Temple,
The Cedars Of Lebanon
The mysterious hand of the divine Spirit dropped the living seed into a heart which He had Himself prepared for its reception. Moreover, the cedars of Lebanon are not dependent upon man for their watering. They stand on the lofty rock, unmoistened by human irrigation, our heavenly Father supplieth them.
Generally Holy Scripture praises the Cedar on the grounds that it does not fall, it does not go rotten, it is fragrant, it offers good shelter. Such people are proud of a position that does not belong to them, they are conceited and boastful and put themselves on a pedestal above ordinary mortals as if they too were on the Summits of Lebanon.
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North Lebanon, Cedars
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Lebanon and the Environment
The primary purpose of this WWW page is to provide informational support to the Cedars Awareness and Salvation Effort of the International Relief Fund (IRF).
- Meditation for This Morning, The Cedars
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- Lebanon FAQ
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Cedars of Lebanon
The cedars covered the entire country, are still in the Besharre region of North Lebanon. Jewish Temples and other palaces were built. Even the pharaohs carved their sarcophagi and their "sun ships".
- Lebanon's WWW Sites
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True Cedar Genus Description
True cedars have evergreen needles borne in dense clusters on stout, woody pegs (similar to larches, except they don't fall off in the Fall). Their large, barrel-shaped cones stick up above their branches, and have thin scales that fall apart when mature (similar to true firs).
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