Mary Miché. /* sft-com vert LHS brown bkgd */ © Mary Mice. And into plowshares turn their swords, Nations shall learn war no more. Though vine nor fig tree neither Their wonted fruit shall bear; Though all the fields should wither Nor flocks nor herds be there; Yet God the same abiding, His praise shall tune my voice, For, while in Him confiding, I cannot but rejoice. Songs for Teaching® And ev'ryone beneath the vine and fig tree Nations shall learn war no more And into plough-shares turn their swords, Fig Tree Lyrics: I said walk wit Jesus / Walkin in my freedom / Talkin like a leader / Everytime da weeks up / Get back on my feeta / Laid out on a … Vocals by Erins Barnett, instruments by me. And into ploughshares turn their swords; Nations shall learn war no more. Featuring Special Guest Lieutenant Colonel Timothy J. Holtan. Lo yis a goy el goy che rev, google_ad_client = "pub-5568920244551410"; Sometimes a light surprises.W. And everyone beneath the vine and fig tree shall live in peace and have no fear. The historical Washington was fond of quoting this line in his correspondence. And into plowshares turn their swords,  shall live in peace and have no fear. Cowper. in its full and in an abbreviated form. 5501 W. Ross Dr. His brother Jotham had hidden himself and was the only brother not killed. And everyone beneath the vine and fig tree Shall live in peace and unafraid. THE OLIVE TREE. nations shall learn war no more. These vines, these fig trees, and being able to find in them, or having them revealed to us or invoked for us as, a peaceable place that is our own. nations shall learn war no more. That the vine is used in the Word to signify spiritual good, and the fig-tree natural good, is at this day utterly unknown, because the internal sense of the Word has been lost; nevertheless, wherever these expressions occur, they signify or involve this meaning; as also in what the Lord spake in parables concerning a vineyard and a fig-tree; as in Matthew:--