Hebrew · Strong's H6529
פְּרִי
(pree)
noun, masculine
This noun refers to the literal fruit of plants, trees, and wombs, and figuratively to the outcome and reward of actions.
The Hebrew word "pree" most commonly refers to the literal fruit of trees, plants, and vines, as seen in the creation account where God commands the earth to bring forth fruit trees bearing fruit (Genesis 1:11). It is also used to describe the produce of the land, such as grapes or other crops (Deuteronomy 1:25). Beyond botanical produce, "pree" can denote the offspring of humans and animals, frequently translated as "fruit of the womb" (Psalm 127:3), emphasizing the blessing of children.
Figuratively, "pree" signifies the results or consequences of actions, whether good or bad. Proverbs 8:19 illustrates this positive sense, where wisdom's "fruit" is deemed more valuable than precious metals. Conversely, the "fruit of doings" can refer to the just recompense for one's behavior (Jeremiah 32:19). This usage highlights a fundamental biblical principle: actions have corresponding outcomes, and individuals will ultimately experience the results, or "fruit," of their choices.
The concept of "fruit" is central to understanding God's provision and blessing, as well as the outworking of human responsibility. It encompasses both the tangible sustenance provided by creation and the ethical and spiritual harvest that comes from living in relationship with God and others. Ultimately, "pree" reminds us that life is characterized by bearing fruit, in both a physical and a spiritual sense.
Common English renderings
- fruit
- bough
- reward
Key verses
"And God said, Let the earth put forth grass, herbs yielding seed, and fruit-trees bearing fruit after their kind, wherein is the seed thereof, upon the earth: and it was so."
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"And they took of the fruit of the land in their hands, and brought it down unto us, and brought us word again, and said, It is a good land which Jehovah our God giveth unto us."
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"great in counsel, and mighty in work; whose eyes are open upon all the ways of the sons of men, to give every one according to his ways, and according to the fruit of his doings;"
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"Lo, children are a heritage of Jehovah; Andthe fruit of the womb ishisreward."
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"My fruit is better than gold, yea, than fine gold; And my revenue than choice silver."
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