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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text><body><div type="translation" n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0018.tlg010.1st1K-eng1" xml:lang="eng"><div type="textpart" subtype="section" xml:base="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0018.tlg010.1st1K-eng1" n="136"><p>and the fifth son is in no respect different from the enjoyment of the trees planted in the fifth year; for the tiller of the earth after a fashion takes his reward from the trees in the fifth year, and he takes the offspring of the soul, Issachar, who was called the "reward,"
<note xml:lang="eng" n="443.1">Genesis xxix. 33. </note>
<note xml:lang="eng" n="443.2">Genesis xxx. IS. </note>
<note xml:lang="eng" n="443.3">Leviticus xix. 24. </note>
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and very naturally, being brought forth after the grateful Judah; for to a grateful person gratitude is a most sufficient reward.</p></div><div type="textpart" subtype="section" xml:base="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0018.tlg010.1st1K-eng1" n="137"><p>Therefore, the fruits of the trees are called the produce of the owners of the trees; but the fruit of instruction and wisdom is no longer the produce of man, but as Moses says, "of the universal Governor alone;" for after he has spoken of his produce, he adds, "I am the Lord your God," asserting most distinctly that there is one God, whose fruit is the produce of the soul.
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