The
Acacia Tree
The Acacia Tree, native
to Africa, is mentioned in the Bible in the book of Exodus and in the Book
of Isaiah. The wood of the tree was used to build the Ark of the Covenant.
It is mentioned in Isaiah as a sign of the Messianic restoration in Israel.
The Acacia Tree has deep
roots and survives throughout drought dryness and famine. It is a strong tree
which provides shelter for wild animals from the soaring heat of the sun.
It also provides food and nourishment.
Since Biblical times,
the Acacia Tree has been a symbol of stability and resilience. The tree is
still found in many areas of Africa and has stood as a symbol of that land.
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