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Look here. The wild olive branches have begun to bear fruit.

It is like unto the natural fruit.

The branches of the wild tree have taken hold of the moisture of the root,

that the root hath brought forth much strength;

and because of the strength of the root,

the wild branches have brought forth tame fruit.

Let us go to the nethermost part of the vineyard,

and behold if the natural branches have not brought forth much fruit also.

It has brought forth much fruit, and it is good.

Take of the fruit and lay it up against the season, that I may preserve it unto mine own self.

How comest thou hither to plant this tree?

It was the poorest spot in all the land of thy vineyard.

Counsel me not; I knew that it was a poor spot of ground;

wherefore, I have nourished it this long time, and it hath brought forth much fruit.

Look hither...

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.

Look hither;

The last have I planted in a good spot of ground,

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

the other part wild fruit.

I have nourished this tree like unto the others.

Pluck off the branches that have not brought forth good fruit,

and cast them into the fire.

Let us prune it, and dig..., and nourish it a little longer,

that perhaps it may bring forth good fruit unto thee.

And the Lord of the vineyard and the servant of the Lord of the vineyard did nourish all the fruit of the vineyard.

BMVL Season 5 | Ep 1 Seg 2 | Lord of the Vineyard

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The Lord and servant of the vineyard see wild branches bring tame fruit from natural roots. The nethermost parts of the vineyard in poor spots are nourished longer and not yet cast into the fire.
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