Metaphor of relationships between species of organisms.
Sculpture of a tree at Disney's Animal Kingdom.
1The Cross is, in all senses of the expression, the tree of life.
2And the tree of life for the healing of the nations.
3The roughest kernel amongst them has a tree of life in its heart.
4The tree of knowledge and the tree of life had disappeared for ever.
5The tree of life has ever borne the same heavenly fruit.
6It is not sudden, really, the blossoming out of the tree of life.
7The tree of knowledge will never prove to man the tree of life.
8Therefore the tree of life could not give incorruptibility or immortality.
9Placing Oculudentavis in the tree of life is, given its strange anatomy, challenging.
10Dropped off the tree of life like an overfruited branch, you might say.
11Originally it was enough that there should be one tree of life, i.e.
12These instances seem to refer to Eden's literal tree of life.
13Where exactly in the tree of life do these organisms fit?
14For 'on either side of the river was there the tree of life.'
15A woman and a girl-there'sthe tree of life between them!
16Humans are not a dying twig on the tree of life.
Translations for tree of life