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* ''Vineyard of red wine.''  Wine is directly linked to the vineyard here.  This suggests a link between two prominent metaphorical themes: the Lord and his vineyard (cf. [[Isa 5:1]]-7) and drunkenness with wine (cf. [[Isa 28:1]]-7ff).
  
 
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Verse 2

  • Vineyard of red wine. Wine is directly linked to the vineyard here. This suggests a link between two prominent metaphorical themes: the Lord and his vineyard (cf. Isa 5:1-7) and drunkenness with wine (cf. Isa 28:1-7ff).

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