Definition: The term "Argiope" refers to a type of vine, typically used in cooking. Its scientific name is Malus domestica. In biblical context, it's often associated with grapes, specifically with the grapes of Lebanon or the grapevines in the garden of Eden. The biblical passage that most likely employs this concept includes Psalm 19:1-7, where God says to Israel, "You shall have a vineyard." This verse describes the act of planting and then harvesting a specific kind of vine, which can be used for various purposes.