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A vineyard was a large garden area where farmers grew grapevines and harvested grapes. A grape is a small, round fruit that grows in clusters or groups on vines. The Israelites made wine from the juice of grapes. Sometimes they dried grapes to stop them from rotting. Dried grapes were called “raisins” (see: 1 Samuel 25:18). The climate and soil of Israel were good for growing grapes.
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See: Harvest; Wine
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See: [Harvest](../articles/harvest.md); [Wine (Winepress)](../articles/wine.md)
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#### More Information About This Topic
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John wrote about an angel harvesting “the grapevine of the earth.” John used these words to write about God’s judgment in the last days (see: Revelation 14:17-20).
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See: Prophet; Judge (Judgment); Metaphor; Parable; Fruit (metaphor); Last Days
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See: Prophet; [Judge (Judgment)](../articles/judge.md); [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Parable](../articles/parable.md); [Fruit (Metaphor))](../articles/fruitmetaphor.md); [Last Days](../articles/lastdays.md)
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