chestnut tree
Hebrew: 'armon; i.e., “naked”)
mentioned in connection with Jacob’s artifice regarding the cattle (Genesis 30:37)
It is one of the trees of which, because of its strength and beauty, the Assyrian empire is likened (Ezek. 31:8; Revised King James Version, “plane trees”).
It is probably the Oriental plane tree (Platanus orientalis) that is intended. It is a characteristic of this tree that it annually sheds its outer bark, becomes “naked.”
The chestnut tree proper is not a native of Israel.
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