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Poplar Tree

The poplar tree appears in Scripture as a natural element in biblical narratives, particularly associated with Jacob's breeding practices and idolatrous worship in ancient Israel.

Overview

The poplar tree is mentioned in Scripture in contexts related to both practical agricultural use and spiritual compromise. In Genesis, Jacob uses poplar branches in his animal husbandry, while in Hosea, the poplar tree is associated with places of false worship and idolatry in Israel.

Key Scriptures

"Jacob took fresh rods of poplar and almond and plane trees, and peeled white streaks in them, exposing the white of the rods." (Genesis 30:37, ESV)

"They sacrifice on the tops of the mountains and burn incense on the hills, under oak, poplar and terebinth, because their shade is pleasant." (Hosea 4:13, NIV)

Application

Just as Israel's worship under the poplar trees represented a departure from God's prescribed worship, believers must ensure their spiritual practices align with Scripture rather than following cultural comfort or tradition.

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