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We are painting an entrance to our CCD rooms. I am looking for scripture to write on the wall that has to do with trees, plants, animals. Both old and new testament. A large tree with flying birds will be painted on one wall. Can any one help?
 
Genesis 2:9

9 And the Lord God brought forth of the ground all manner of trees, fair to behold, and pleasant to eat of: the tree of life also in the midst of paradise: and the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
 
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We are painting an entrance to our CCD rooms. I am looking for scripture to write on the wall that has to do with trees, plants, animals. Both old and new testament. A large tree with flying birds will be painted on one wall. Can any one help?
Um. Huh? Why a tree?

Go to hti.umich.edu/r/rsv/index.html and do a simple search for “tree.” You’l get 333 hits.
 
A tree because our parish is a family and a family is like a tree. Each young child is a branch that grows. I had some scripture, but was looking for something a little different.
 
Jesus is the TREE OF LIFE

St. Augustine’s City of God, Book XIII

CHAPTER 21 – OF PARADISE, THAT IT CAN BE UNDERSTOOD IN A SPIRITUALSENSE WITHOUT SACRIFICING THE HISTORICTRUTH OF THE NARRATIVE REGARDING THEREAL PLACE.


On this account some allegorize all that concerns Paradise itself, where the first men, the parents of the human race, are, according to the truth of holy Scripture, recorded to have been; and they understand all its trees and fruit-bearing plants as virtues and habits of life, as if they had no existence in the external world, but were only so spoken of or related for the sake of spiritual meanings. As if there could not be a real terrestrial Paradise! As if there never existed these two women, Sarah and Hagar, nor the two sons who were born to Abraham, the one of the bond woman, the other of the free, because the apostle says that in them the two covenants were prefigured; or as if water never flowed from the rock when Moses struck it, because therein Christ can be seen in a figure, as the same apostle says, “Now that rock was Christ!” No one, then, denies that Paradise may signify the life of the blessed; its four rivers, the four virtues, prudence, fortitude, temperance, and justice; its trees, all useful knowledge; its fruits, the customs of the godly; its tree of life, wisdom herself, the mother of all good; and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, the experience of a broken commandment. The punishment which God appointed was in itself, a just, and therefore a good thing; but man’s experience of it is not good. These things can also and more profitably be understood of the Church, so that they become prophetic foreshadowings of things to come. Thus Paradise is the Church, as it is called in the Canticles; the four rivers of Paradise are the four gospels; the fruit-trees the saints, and the fruit their works; the tree of life is the holy of holies, Christ*; the* tree of the knowledge of good and evil, the will’s free choice. For if man despise the will of God, he can only destroy himself; and so he learns the difference between consecrating himself to the common good and revelling in his own. For he who loves himself is abandoned to himself, in order that, being overwhelmed with fears and sorrows, he may cry, if there be yet soul in him to feel his ills, in the words of the psalm, “My soul is cast down within me,” and when chastened, may say," Because of his strength I will wait upon Thee." These and similar allegorical interpretations may be suitably put upon Paradise without giving offence to any one, while yet we believe the strict truth of the history, confirmed by its circumstantial narrative of facts.
 
Matthew 13:31-32:
Another parable [Jesus] put before them, saying, “The kingdom of heaven is like a grain of mustard seed which a man took and sowed in his field; it is the smallest of all seeds, but when it has grown it is the greatest of shrubs and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air come and make nests in its branches.”
 
If I may suggest, have a tree bearing beautiful fruit because this could symbolize two very important passages from scripture and both were already mentioned in other post.

The tree could symbolize the tree(s) found in the garden of eden and/or the demand of Jesus that his followers must bare good fruit.
 
Psalm 1:1-3
Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, nor stands in the way of sinners, nor sits in the seat of scoffers; but his delight is in the law of the Lord, and on his law he meditates day and night. **He is like a tree planted by streams of water, that yields its fruit in its season, and its leaf does not wither. ** In all that he does, he prospers.

Rev. 22:1-2
Then he showed me the river of the water of life, bright as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb through the middle of the street of the city; also, on either side of the river, the tree of life with its twelve kinds of fruit, yielding its fruit each month; and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of nations.

There is so much symbolism with the tree and wood in the Bible.

The tree of life, the wood used in the arc, Joseph was a carpenter, the wood of the manger, the tree upon which Jesus hung, etc. Maybe you could work these in with smaller pictures within the tree bark? That could be really cool!
 
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