You might like<\/strong>A fruit from a palm tree?<\/span><\/div><\/a><\/div>The ground is filthy and covered in germs that could contaminate the apples and make them inedible. Furthermore, the impact of the apples hitting the ground would damage them, making them bruised and less valuable.<\/p>\n
The song may be an allusion to both the apple tree in Song of Solomon 2:3 which has been interpreted as a metaphor representing Jesus, and to his description of his life as a tree of life in Luke 13:18–19 and elsewhere in the New Testament including Revelation 22:1–2 and within the Old Testament in Genesis. The tree of life is a symbol of eternal life, and the apple is a symbol of the fall of man and original sin. By referencing both the apple tree and the tree of life, the song may be referencing the redemption of man through Jesus Christ.<\/p>\n
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The apple tree is a symbol of fertility and growth. Sitting under it is said to bring good luck and fortune.<\/p>\n
It is important to remember the saying “don’t sit under the apple tree” in order to stay safe from falling apples. Apples can fall from the tree at any time and if someone is sitting underneath, they could be seriously injured. This is a good rule to follow for all types of trees, not just apples.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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