great branches In hot countries, as in Judæa, the mustard-tree attains a great size. Thomson, Land and the Book, p. 414, tells us he has seen it on the rich plain of Akkâr as tall as the horse and his rider. A variety of it may have been cultivatedin the time of our Lord, which grew to an enormous size.

the fowls The seed of the mustard-tree is a favourite food with birds. For the language comp. Ezekiel 17:23.

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