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about, and pruned, and nourished, saying unto his servant: It

       grieveth me that I should lose this tree; wherefore, that perhaps

       I might preserve the roots thereof that they perish not, that I

       might preserve them unto myself, I have done this thing.

      Jacob 5:12

       12 Wherefore, go thy way; watch the tree, and nourish it,

       according to my words.

      Jacob 5:13

       13 And these will I place in the nethermost part of my vineyard,

       whithersoever I will, it mattereth not unto thee; and I do it

       that I may preserve unto myself the natural branches of the tree;

       and also, that I may lay up fruit thereof against the season,

       unto myself; for it grieveth me that I should lose this tree and

       the fruit thereof.

      Jacob 5:14

       14 And it came to pass that the Lord of the vineyard went his

       way, and hid the natural branches of the tame olive-tree in the

       nethermost parts of the vineyard, some in one and some in

       another, according to his will and pleasure.

      Jacob 5:15

       15 And it came to pass that a long time passed away, and the

       Lord of the vineyard said unto his servant: Come, let us go down

       into the vineyard, that we may labor in the vineyard.

      Jacob 5:16

       16 And it came to pass that the Lord of the vineyard, and also

       the servant, went down into the vineyard to labor. And it came

       to pass that the servant said unto his master: Behold, look here;

       behold the tree.

      Jacob 5:17

       17 And it came to pass that the Lord of the vineyard looked and

       beheld the tree in the which the wild olive branches had been

       grafted; and it had sprung forth and begun to bear fruit. And he

       beheld that it was good; and the fruit thereof was like unto the

       natural fruit.

      Jacob 5:18

       18 And he said unto the servant: Behold, the branches of the

       wild tree have taken hold of the moisture of the root thereof,

       that the root thereof hath brought forth much strength; and

       because of the much strength of the root thereof the wild

       branches have brought forth tame fruit. Now, if we had not

       grafted in these branches, the tree thereof would have perished.

       And now, behold, I shall lay up much fruit, which the tree

       thereof hath brought forth; and the fruit thereof I shall lay up

       against the season, unto mine own self.

      Jacob 5:19

       19 And it came to pass that the Lord of the vineyard said unto

       the servant: Come, let us go to the nethermost part of the

       vineyard, and behold if the natural branches of the tree have not

       brought forth much fruit also, that I may lay up of the fruit

       thereof against the season, unto mine own self.

      Jacob 5:20

       20 And it came to pass that they went forth whither the master

       had hid the natural branches of the tree, and he said unto the

       servant: Behold these; and he beheld the first that it had

       brought forth much fruit; and he beheld also that it was good.

       And he said unto the servant: Take of the fruit thereof, and lay

       it up against the season, that I may preserve it unto mine own

       self; for behold, said he, this long time have I nourished it,

       and it hath brought forth much fruit.

      Jacob 5:21

       21 And it came to pass that the servant said unto his master:

       How comest thou hither to plant this tree, or this branch of the

       tree? For behold, it was the poorest spot in all the land of thy

       vineyard.

      Jacob 5:22

       22 And the Lord of the vineyard said unto him: Counsel me not; I

       knew that it was a poor spot of ground; wherefore, I said unto

       thee, I have nourished it this long time, and thou beholdest that

       it hath brought forth much fruit.

      Jacob 5:23

       23 And it came to pass that the Lord of the vineyard said unto

       his servant: Look hither; behold I have planted another branch of

       the tree also; and thou knowest that this spot of ground was

       poorer than the first. But, behold the tree. I have nourished

       it this long time, and it hath brought forth much fruit;

       therefore, gather it, and lay it up against the season, that I

       may preserve it unto mine own self.

      Jacob 5:24

       24 And it came to pass that the Lord of the vineyard said again

       unto his servant: Look hither, and behold another branch also,

       which I have planted; behold that I have nourished it also, and

       it hath brought forth fruit.

      Jacob 5:25

       25 And he said unto the servant: Look hither and behold the

       last. Behold, this have I planted in a good spot of ground; and

       I have nourished it this long time, and only a part of the tree

       hath brought forth tame fruit, and the other part of the tree

       hath brought forth wild fruit; behold, I have nourished this tree

       like unto the others.

      Jacob 5:26

       26 And it came to pass that the Lord of the vineyard said unto

       the servant: Pluck off the branches that have not brought forth

       good fruit, and cast them into the fire.

      Jacob 5:27

       27 But behold, the servant said unto him: Let us prune it, and

       dig about it, and nourish it a little longer, that perhaps it may

       bring forth good fruit unto thee, that thou canst lay it up

       against the season.

      Jacob 5:28

       28 And it came to pass that the Lord of the vineyard and the

       servant of the Lord of the vineyard did nourish all the fruit of

       the vineyard.

      Jacob 5:29

       29 And it came to pass that a long time had passed away, and the

       Lord of the vineyard said unto his servant: Come, let us go down

       into the vineyard, that we may labor again in the vineyard. For

       behold, the time draweth near, and the end soon cometh;

       wherefore, I must lay up fruit against the season, unto