"Let us now
fear the Lord our God, who gives us rain in its season, both the autumn
rain and the spring rain, who keeps for us the appointed weeks of the harvest."
Jeremiah 5:24

This window represents late
autumn with the first hint of clouds signaling the end of the dry season,
the completion of nature's cycle. The Jewish New Year arrives in
October, as the growing year begins again with newly moistened soil.
The stork is one of the many birds to migrate southward through the area
toward winter grounds in Africa. Features of this window include:
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Reed (Matthew 27:29, 48)
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Saffron (Song of Solomon 4:13-16)
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Holly Oak (Amos 2:9)
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Quail (Numbers 11:31)
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Balm/Balsam (Ezekiel 27:17)
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Laurel/Green Bay (Psalms 37:35,36)
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Fox (Song of Solomon 2:15) (Matthew
8:20)
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Deer/Hart (Psalms 42:1)
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Stork (Jeremiah 8:7)
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Olive (Psalms 52:8)
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Reed Warbler
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Cyclamen
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Autumn Crocus
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Cedar (Numbers 19:6)
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Brambles (Judges 9:15) beleived
by some to be the burning bush.
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Gourd / Castor Bean (Jonah 4:
5-7)
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Vine/ Grape (Matthew 26:29)
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Strange Vine (Jeremiah 2:21)
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