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Mandrake

Bible Dictionary of Animals, Plants and other Objects

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Comments: Mandragora autumnalis Bertol

 

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Comments: Plants of Israel

 

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Comments: ROOT of Mandragora autumnalis Spreng., fam. Solanaceae; it's a hallucinogenic plant. See: samorini.it/site/documentazione/biblioteca/argomento/mand...

 

Mandrake. Mandragora autumnalis. מלוחḏūḏā’î - Strongs: H1736.

From Easton: Mandrakes - Hebrew dudaim; i.e., "love-plants", occurs only in Genesis 30:14-16 and Song of Solomon 7:13. Many interpretations have been given of this word _dudaim_. It has been rendered "violets," "Lilies," "jasmines," "truffles or mushrooms," "flowers," the "citron," etc. The weight of authority is in favour of its being regarded as the Mandragora officinalis of botanists, "a near relative of the night-shades, the 'apple of Sodom' and the potato plant." It possesses stimulating and narcotic properties (Genesis 30:14-16). The fruit of this plant resembles the potato-apple in size, and is of a pale orange colour. It has been called the "love-apple." The Arabs call it "Satan's apple." It still grows near Jerusalem, and in other parts of Palestine.

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Bible Diciontary of Animals, Plants, and other Objects. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​apo/​m/mandrake.html. 2024.