Pine
PINE
In Neh 8:15, denotes some tree of a resinous nature. A different word in Isa 41:19 60:13, probably indicates the pine; a noble emblem of the promised prosperity of the church. Several varieties of pines abound upon Mount Lebanon, the largest of which is the sunobar kubar; also found on several sandy plains of Palestine. Its wood is much used for beams and rafters.
Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary
Pine
Pine. An evergreen tree of uncertain identity. Biblical scholars believe pine refers to either the Brutian or the Aleppo pine ( Isa 41:19; Isa 60:13). The Brutian pine grew to a height of about 9 to 11 meters (30-35 feet). It is smaller and has longer needles than the Aleppo pine, which grew to a height of about 27 meters (90 feet). Both trees grew in Lebanon and in Palestine.
Bible scholars are not agreed on the identity of the many evergreens mentioned in the Bible. Other trees suggested for these references are the ash, fir, cypress, cedar, or juniper.
Fuente: Plants Animals Of Bible
Pine
tidhar, from dahar “to revolve”. Gesenius makes the oak, implying “duration”. The shemen, in Neh 8:15 is rather the olive or oil tree, as in Isa 41:19.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Pine
pn. See PINING SICKNESS.