Vine Of Sodom
occurs only in (32:32) It is generally supposed that this passage alludes to the celebrated apples of Sodom, of which Josephus
speaks, “which indeed resemble edible fruit in color, but, on being plucked by the hand, are dissolved into smoke and ashes.”
It has been variously identified. Dr. Robinson pronounced in favor of the ’osher fruit, the Asclepias (Calotropis) procera
of botanists. He says, “The fruit greatly resembles externally a large smooth apple or orange, hanging in clusters of three
or four together, and when ripe is of a yellow color. It is now fair and delicious to the eye and soft to the touch but, on
being pressed or struck, it explodes with a puff: like a bladder or puff-hall, leaving in the hand only the shreds of the
thin rind and a few fibres. It is indeed filled chiefly with air, which gives it the round form.” Dr. Hooker writes,” The
vine of Sodom always thought might refer to Cucumis calocynthis, which is bitter end powders inside; the term vine would scarcely
be given to any but a trailing or other plant of the habit of a vine.” His remark that the term vine must refer to some plant
of the habit of a vine is conclusive against the claims of all the plants hitherto identified with the vine of Sodom.