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  2. Forbidden fruit - Wikipedia

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    From this term derived the Old French word pom (modern French pomme), which originally also meant "fruit", but in later times the word took on the narrower meaning of "apple", leading medieval artists to represent the fruit as an apple. [10] Nothing in the Bible indicates that the forbidden fruit of the Tree of Knowledge was an apple. [11]

  3. Apple (symbolism) - Wikipedia

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    In these latter instances, the apple is used as a symbol for beauty. The apple appears again in Joel 1:12 in a verse with a sense of profound loss when the apple tree withers. During the Jewish New Year - Rosh Hashanah - it is customary to eat apples dipped in honey to evoke a "new year that is good [the apple] and sweet [the honey]".

  4. Donald Applecore - Wikipedia

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    Eating one, Donald returns the "apple core/Baltimore" favor and nails Chip with his apple core. Donald then proceeds to deposit the apples into his silo . Upon seeing the much larger collection of apples, Chip and Dale open the bottom of the silo, but Dale carelessly causes a massive landslide as all the apples spill out.

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  6. The Story of God with Morgan Freeman - Wikipedia

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    The Story of God with Morgan Freeman is an American television documentary series that premiered on the National Geographic Channel on April 3, 2016. The series features actor Morgan Freeman who explores various cultures and religions and their take on religion-related topics, particularly their belief in a God or a higher power.

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  8. Simpsons Tall Tales - Wikipedia

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    The episode, which contains three self-contained segments [nb 1] in which the Simpsons play different characters from the Bible, was written after Fox requested a Bible-themed episode that would air on Easter. [1] The Simpsons' staff enjoyed writing the episode and it was generally well received by viewers. When pitching stories for the twelfth ...

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