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AGRICULTURE

- HORTICULTURE @ (A) AGRICULTURE

(1) General References to- kjv@Genesis:2:15; kjv@Genesis:4:2; kjv@Genesis:9:20; kjv@Genesis:26:12; kjv@Leviticus:25:3; kjv@1Kings:19:19 kjv@Job:1:14; kjv@Proverbs:12:11

(2) The First Occupation of Man- kjv@Genesis:2:15; kjv@Genesis:3:23

(3) Seedtime and Harvest Promised- kjv@Genesis:8:22

(4) Examples of Men Engaged in (a) General References to - Cain- kjv@Genesis:4:2 Noah- kjv@Genesis:9:20 Elisha- kjv@1Kings:19:19 David- kjv@1Chronicles:27:26 Uzziah- kjv@2Chronicles:26:10 The Rich Man- kjv@Luke:12:16

(4) Examples of Men Engaged in (b) Called Husbandmen- kjv@Genesis:9:20; kjv@Jeremiah:31:24; kjv@Jeremiah:51:23; kjv@Amos:5:16; kjv@Zechariah:13:5; kjv@Matthew:21:33 kjv@Mark:12:2; kjv@Luke:20:16; kjv@2Timothy:2:6; kjv@James:5:7 (B) OPERATIONS IN

(1) Gleaning- kjv@Leviticus:19:10; kjv@Leviticus:23:22; kjv@Ruth:2:2,8,23

(2) Harrowing- kjv@Job:39:10

(3) Harvest- kjv@Genesis:8:22; kjv@Exodus:23:10; kjv@Deuteronomy:24:19; kjv@Ruth:1:22; kjv@1Samuel:12:17 kjv@2Samuel:21:9; kjv@Proverbs:10:5; kjv@Proverbs:26:1

(4) Irrigation- kjv@Deuteronomy:11:10; kjv@Ecclesiastes:2:5; kjv@Isaiah:58:11

(5) Mowing- kjv@Psalms:72:6; kjv@Psalms:129:7; kjv@Amos:7:1

(6) Planting- kjv@Proverbs:31:16; kjv@Isaiah:44:14

(7) Plowing- kjv@1Kings:19:19; kjv@Job:1:14; kjv@Luke:9:62; kjv@Luke:17:7; kjv@1Corinthians:9:10

(8) Reaping, Laws Concerning- kjv@Leviticus:19:9; kjv@Leviticus:23:10; kjv@Leviticus:25:5

(9) Binding- kjv@Genesis:37:7; kjv@Matthew:13:30

(10) Sowing- kjv@Ecclesiastes:11:4; kjv@Isaiah:32:20; kjv@Matthew:13:3

(11) Threshing- kjv@Judges:6:11; kjv@Ruth:3:2; kjv@1Chronicles:21:20; kjv@Isaiah:28:27; kjv@1Corinthians:9:9

(12) Winnowing- kjv@Ruth:3:2; kjv@Matthew:3:12 (C) PRODUCTS OF

(1) Barley- kjv@Exodus:9:31; kjv@Numbers:5:15; kjv@Ruth:1:22; kjv@1Kings:4:28; kjv@2Kings:4:42; kjv@2Chronicles:2:10 kjv@Job:31:40; kjv@Ezekiel:4:9; kjv@Joel:1:11; kjv@Revelation:6:6

(2) Grain- kjv@Genesis:41:49; kjv@Numbers:18:27; kjv@Joshua:5:11; kjv@Psalms:65:9; kjv@Psalms:72:16 kjv@Isaiah:17:5; kjv@Hosea:14:7; kjv@Mark:2:23; kjv@Mark:4:28; kjv@John:12:24 Wheat, WHEAT

(3) Increase, natural from the land- kjv@Genesis:26:12; kjv@Genesis:41:47; kjv@Leviticus:26:4; kjv@Deuteronomy:14:22; kjv@Deuteronomy:16:15 kjv@Psalms:67:6; kjv@Ezekiel:36:30 Plenty Promised, Fruitful Land, CANAAN, LAND OF (D) FOES OF

(1) Barrenness of Soil as a Result of Sin- kjv@Genesis:4:12; kjv@Leviticus:26:20; kjv@Deuteronomy:11:17; kjv@Isaiah:5:10 kjv@Hosea:8:7; kjv@Habbakkuk:3:17; kjv@Haggai:1:6; kjv@Haggai:2:16 Want, Famine,

(2) Blasting of crops- kjv@Deuteronomy:28:22; kjv@1Kings:8:37; kjv@Amos:4:9; kjv@Haggai:2:17

(3) Drought
SEE 1970 & METEOROLOGY

(4) Frost
SEE 2311

(5) Caterpillars- kjv@1Kings:8:37; kjv@Psalms:78:46; kjv@Psalms:105:34; kjv@Jeremiah:51:27; kjv@Joel:1:4; kjv@Joel:2:25

(6) Grasshoppers- kjv@Leviticus:11:22; kjv@Numbers:13:33; kjv@Judges:6:5; kjv@Ecclesiastes:12:5; kjv@Isaiah:40:22; kjv@Nahum:3:17

(7) Locusts- kjv@Exodus:10:4; kjv@Leviticus:11:22; kjv@Deuteronomy:28:38; kjv@1Kings:8:37; kjv@Proverbs:30:27 kjv@Isaiah:33:4; kjv@Joel:1:4; kjv@Matthew:3:4

(8) Palmerworm- kjv@Joel:1:4; kjv@Joel:2:25; kjv@Amos:4:9 (E) MADE DIFFICULT BY SIN- kjv@Genesis:3:17,18; kjv@Genesis:5:29 (F) MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS

(1) Barns- kjv@Proverbs:3:10; kjv@Haggai:2:19; kjv@Matthew:6:26; kjv@Luke:12:18,24

(2) Sickles- kjv@Deuteronomy:16:9; kjv@Jeremiah:50:16; kjv@Joel:3:13; kjv@Mark:4:29; kjv@Revelation:14:14

(3) Threshing Floors- kjv@Genesis:50:10; kjv@Judges:6:37; kjv@Ruth:3:2; kjv@2Samuel:6:6; kjv@2Samuel:24:16; kjv@2Chronicles:3:1 (G) HORTICULTURE, miscellaneous topics relating to

(1) General References to- kjv@Leviticus:19:23; kjv@Deuteronomy:20:19,20

(2) Gardens- kjv@Genesis:2:8; kjv@1Kings:21:2; kjv@Ecclesiastes:2:5; kjv@Songs:5:1; kjv@Isaiah:51:3; kjv@Isaiah:58:11; kjv@Jeremiah:31:12

(3) Oliveyards- kjv@Joshua:24:13; kjv@1Samuel:8:14; kjv@2Kings:5:26; kjv@Nehemiah:5:11; kjv@Nehemiah:9:25

(4) Orchards- kjv@Ecclesiastes:2:5; kjv@Songs:4:13

(5) Plants- kjv@Psalms:128:3; kjv@Psalms:144:12; kjv@Isaiah:5:7; kjv@Isaiah:53:2; kjv@Matthew:15:13

(6) Pruning- kjv@Leviticus:25:3; kjv@Isaiah:5:6; kjv@John:15:2

(7) Pruning-hook- kjv@Isaiah:18:5; kjv@Joel:3:10

(8) Vineyards, Laws concerning- kjv@Exodus:22:5; kjv@Exodus:23:11; kjv@Leviticus:19:10; kjv@Leviticus:25:3; kjv@Deuteronomy:20:6; kjv@Deuteronomy:22:9; kjv@Deuteronomy:23:24; kjv@Deuteronomy:24:21

(9) Winepress- kjv@Deuteronomy:15:14; kjv@Judges:6:11; kjv@2Kings:6:27; kjv@Proverbs:3:10; kjv@Isaiah:63:3; kjv@Haggai:2:16 kjv@Matthew:21:33 (H) FRUIT

(1) General References to- kjv@Genesis:1:11; kjv@2Samuel:16:1; kjv@Amos:8:1; kjv@Matthew:21:19; kjv@Mark:12:2

(2) Varieties of Apples- kjv@Proverbs:25:11; kjv@Songs:2:5; kjv@Joel:1:12 Figs- kjv@Numbers:13:23; kjv@1Samuel:25:18; kjv@2Kings:20:7; kjv@Nehemiah:13:15; kjv@Isaiah:34:4 Grapes- kjv@Leviticus:19:10; kjv@Numbers:6:3; kjv@Deuteronomy:23:24; kjv@Deuteronomy:24:21; kjv@Jeremiah:31:29; kjv@Ezekiel:18:2 kjv@Hosea:9:10; kjv@Matthew:7:16; kjv@Luke:6:44 Pomegranates- kjv@Exodus:28:33; kjv@Exodus:39:24; kjv@Numbers:13:23; kjv@Numbers:20:5; kjv@1Samuel:14:2 kjv@1Kings:7:20; kjv@2Chronicles:3:16

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AGRICULTURE - A>@ - This was little cared for by the patriarchs. The pastoral life, however, was the means of keeping the sacred race, whilst yet a family, distinct from mixture and locally unattached, especially whilst in Egypt. When grown into a nation it supplied a similar check on the foreign intercourse, and became the basis of the Mosaic commonwealth. "The land is mine," kjv@Leviticus:25:23) was a dictum which made agriculture likewise the basis of the theocratic relation. Thus every family felt its own life with intense keenness, and had its divine tenure which it was to guard from alienation. The prohibition of culture in the sabbatical year formed a kind of rent reserved by the divine Owner. Landmarks were deemed sacred, (19:14) and the inalienability of the heritage was insured by its reversion to the owner in the year of jubilee; so that only so many years of occupancy could be sold. kjv@Leviticus:25:8-16; 23-35) Rain.
Water was abundant in Palestine from natural sources. (8:7; 11:8-12) Rain was commonly expected soon after the autumnal equinox. The period denoted by the common scriptural expressions of the "early" and the "latter rain," (11:14; kjv@Jeremiah:5:24; kjv@Hosea:6:3; kjv@Zechariah:10:1; kjv@James:5:7) generally reaching from November to April, constituted the "rainy season," and the remainder of the year the "dry season." Crops.
The cereal crops of constant mention are wheat and barley, and more rarely rye and millet(?). Of the two former, together with the vine, olive and fig, the use of irrigation, the plough and the harrow, mention is made ln the book of kjv@Job:31:40 kjv@Job:15:33 kjv@Job:24:6 ; 29:19; 39:10) Two kinds of cumin (the black variety called fitches), kjv@Isaiah:28:27) and such podded plants as beans and lentils may be named among the staple produce. Ploughing and Sowing.
The plough was probably very light, one yoke of oxen usually sufficing to draw it. Mountains and steep places were hoed. kjv@Isaiah:7:25) New ground and fallows, kjv@Jeremiah:4:3; kjv@Hosea:10:12) were cleared of stones and of thorns, kjv@Isaiah:5:2) early in the year, sowing or gathering from "among thorns" being a proverb for slovenly husbandry. kjv@Job:5:5; kjv@Proverbs:24:30-31) Sowing also took place without previous ploughing, the seed being scattered broad cast and ploughed in afterwards. The soil was then brushed over with a light harrow, often of thorn bushes. In highly-irrigated spots the seed was trampled by cattle. kjv@Isaiah:32:20) Seventy days before the passover was the time prescribed for sowing. The oxen were urged on by a goad like a spear. kjv@Judges:3:31) The proportion of harvest gathered to seed sown was often vast; a hundred fold is mentioned, but in such a way as to signify that it was a limit rarely attained. kjv@Genesis:26:12; kjv@Matthew:13:8) Sowing a field with divers seed was forbidden. (22:9) Reaping and Threshing.
The wheat etc., was reaped by the sickle or pulled by the roots. It was bound in sheaves. The sheaves or heaps were carted, kjv@Amos:2:13) to the floor
a circular spot of hard ground, probably, as now, from 50 to 80 or 100 feet in diameter. kjv@Genesis:1:10-11; 2 Samuel 24:16-18) On these the oxen, etc., forbidden to be muzzled, (25:4) trampled out the grain. At a later time the Jews used a threshing sledge called morag , kjv@Isaiah:41:15; 2 Samuel 24:22; kjv@1Chronicles:21:23) probably resembling the noreg , still employed in Egypt
a stage with three rollers ridged with iron, which, aided by the driver’s weight crushed out, often injuring, the grain, as well as cut or tore the straw, which thus became fit for fodder. Lighter grains were beaten out with a stick. kjv@Isaiah:28:27) The use of animal manure was frequent. kjv@Psalms:83:10; kjv@2Kings:9:37; kjv@Jeremiah:8:2) etc. Winnowing.
The shovel and fan, kjv@Isaiah:30:24) indicate the process of winnowing
a conspicuous part of ancient husbandry. kjv@Psalms:35:5; kjv@Job:21:18; kjv@Isaiah:17:13) Evening was the favorite time, kjv@Ruth:3:2) when there was mostly a breeze. The fan, kjv@Matthew:3:12) was perhaps a broad shovel which threw the grain up against the wind. The last process was the shaking in a sieve to separate dirt and refuse. kjv@Amos:9:9) Fields and floors were not commonly enclosed; vineyard mostly were, with a tower and other buildings. kjv@Numbers:22:24; kjv@Psalms:80:13; kjv@Isaiah:5:5; kjv@Matthew:21:33) comp. Judg 6:11 The gardens also and orchards were enclosed, frequently by banks of mud from ditches. With regard to occupancy, a tenant might pay a fixed money rent, (Solomon kjv@8:11) or a stipulated share of the fruits. (2 Samuel kjv@9:10; Matthew:21:34) A passer by might eat any quantity of corn or grapes, but not reap or carry off fruit. (23:24-25; kjv@Matthew:12:1) The rights of the corner to be left, and of gleaning CORNER; GLEANING, formed the poor man’s claim on the soil for support. For his benefit, too, a sheaf forgotten in carrying to the floor was to be left; so also with regard to the vineyard’ and the olive grove. kjv@Leviticus:19:9-10 kjv@Leviticus:24:19)

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Agriculture @ Tilling the ground kjv@Genesis:2:15 kjv@Genesis:4:2-3, 12) and rearing cattle were the chief employments in ancient times. The Egyptians excelled in agriculture. And after the Israelites entered into the possession of the Promised Land, their circumstances favoured in the highest degree a remarkable development of this art. Agriculture became indeed the basis of the Mosaic commonwealth. The year in Palestine was divided into six agricultural periods:- I. SOWING TIME. Tisri, latter half (beginning about the autumnal equinox.) Marchesvan. Kisleu, former half. Early rain due = first showers of autumn. II. UNRIPE TIME. Kisleu, latter half. Tebet. Sebat, former half. III. COLD SEASON. Sebat, latter half. Adar. [Veadar.] Nisan, former half. Latter rain due kjv@Deuteronomy:11:14; kjv@Jeremiah:5:24; kjv@Hosea:6:3; kjv@Zechariah:10:1; kjv@James:5:7; kjv@Job:29:23). IV. HARVEST TIME. Nisan, latter half. (Beginning about vernal equinox. Barley green. Passover.) Ijar. Sivan, former half., Wheat ripe. Pentecost. V. SUMMER (total absence of rain) Sivan, latter half. Tammuz. Ab, former half. VI. SULTRY SEASON Ab, latter half. Elul. Tisri, former half., Ingathering of fruits. The six months from the middle of Tisri to the middle of Nisan were occupied with the work of cultivation, and the rest of the year mainly with the gathering in of the fruits. The extensive and easily-arranged system of irrigation from the rills and streams from the mountains made the soil in every part of Palestine richly productive kjv@Psalms:1:3 kjv@Psalms:65:10; kjv@Proverbs:21:1; kjv@Isaiah:30:25 kjv@Isaiah:32:2 kjv@Isaiah:32:20; kjv@Hosea:12:11), and the appliances of careful cultivation and of manure increased its fertility to such an extent that in the days of Solomon, when there was an abundant population, "20,000 measures of wheat year by year" were sent to Hiram in exchange for timber (kjvKings:5:11), and in large quantities also wheat was sent to the Tyrians for the merchandise in which they traded kjv@Ezekiel:27:17). The wheat sometimes produced an hundredfold kjv@Genesis:26:12; kjv@Matthew:13:23). Figs and pomegranates were very plentiful kjv@Numbers:13:23), and the vine and the olive grew luxuriantly and produced abundant fruit kjv@Deuteronomy:33:24). Lest the productiveness of the soil should be exhausted, it was enjoined that the whole land should rest every seventh year, when all agricultural labour would entirely cease kjv@Leviticus:25:1-7; kjv@Deuteronomy:15:1-10). It was forbidden to sow a field with divers seeds kjv@Deuteronomy:22:9). A passer-by was at liberty to eat any quantity of corn or grapes, but he was not permitted to carry away any kjv@Deuteronomy:23:24-25; kjv@Matthew:12:1). The poor were permitted to claim the corners of the fields and the gleanings. A forgotten sheaf in the field was to be left also for the poor. (
See kjv@Leviticus:19:9-10; kjv@Deuteronomy:24:19.) Agricultural implements and operations. The sculptured monuments and painted tombs of Egypt and Assyria throw much light on this subject, and on the general operations of agriculture. Ploughs of a simple construction were known in the time of Moses kjv@Deuteronomy:22:10; comp. kjv@Job:1:14). They were very light, and required great attention to keep them in the ground kjv@Luke:9:62). They were drawn by oxen kjv@Job:1:14), cows ( kjv@1Samuel:6:7), and asses kjv@Isaiah:30:24); but an ox and an ass must not be yoked together in the same plough kjv@Deuteronomy:22:10). Men sometimes followed the plough with a hoe to break the clods kjv@Isaiah:28:24). The oxen were urged on by a "goad," or long staff pointed at the end, so that if occasion arose it could be used as a spear also kjv@Judges:3:31; kjv@1Samuel:13:21). When the soil was prepared, the seed was sown broadcast over the field kjv@Matthew:13:3-8). The "harrow" mentioned in kjv@Job:39:10 was not used to cover the seeds, but to break the clods, being little more than a thick block of wood. In highly irrigated spots the seed was trampled in by cattle kjv@Isaiah:32:20); but doubtless there was some kind of harrow also for covering in the seed scattered in the furrows of the field. The reaping of the corn was performed either by pulling it up by the roots, or cutting it with a species of sickle, according to circumstances. The corn when cut was generally put up in sheaves kjv@Genesis:37:7; kjv@Leviticus:23:10-15; kjv@Ruth:2:7 kjv@Ruth:2:15 kjv@Job:24:10; kjv@Jeremiah:9:22; kjv@Micah:4:12), which were afterwards gathered to the threshing-floor or stored in barns kjv@Matthew:6:26). The process of threshing was performed generally by spreading the sheaves on the threshing-floor and causing oxen and cattle to tread repeatedly over them kjv@Deuteronomy:25:4; kjv@Isaiah:28:28). On occasions flails or sticks were used for this purpose kjv@Ruth:2:17; kjv@Isaiah:28:27). There was also a "threshing instrument" kjv@Isaiah:41:15; kjv@Amos:1:3) which was drawn over the corn. It was called by the Hebrews a moreg, a threshing roller or sledge ( kjv@2Samuel:24:22; kjv@1Chronicles:21:23; kjv@Isaiah:3:15). It was somewhat like the Roman tribulum, or threshing instrument. When the grain was threshed, it was winnowed by being thrown up against the wind kjv@Jeremiah:4:11), and afterwards tossed with wooden scoops kjv@Isaiah:30:24). The shovel and the fan for winnowing are mentioned in kjv@Psalms:35:5, kjv@Job:21:18, kjv@Isaiah:17:13. The refuse of straw and chaff was burned kjv@Isaiah:5:24). Freed from impurities, the grain was then laid up in granaries till used kjv@Deuteronomy:28:8; kjv@Proverbs:3:10; kjv@Matthew:6:26 kjv@Matthew:13:30; kjv@Luke:12:18).

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Agriculture or Husbandry @ The cultivation of the earth kjv@Genesis:3:23
The occupation of man before the fall kjv@Genesis:2:15
Rendered laborious by the curse on the earth kjv@Genesis:3:17-19
Man doomed to labour in, after the fall kjv@Genesis:3:23
Contributes to the support of all kjv@Ecclesiastes:5:9
The providence of God to be acknowledged in the produce of kjv@Jeremiah:5:24 kjv@Hosea:2:8
Requires
Wisdom kjv@Isaiah:28:26
Diligence kjv@Proverbs:27:23-27 kjv@Ecclesiastes:11:6
Toil kjv@2Timothy:2:6
Patience in waiting kjv@James:5:7
Diligence in, abundantly recompensed kjv@Proverbs:12:11 kjv@Proverbs:13:23 kjv@Proverbs:28:19 kjv@Hebrews:6:7
Persons engaged in, called
Tillers of the ground kjv@Genesis:4:2
Husbandmen kjv@2Chronicles:26:10
Labourers kjv@Matthew:9:37 kjv@Matthew:20:1
Peace favourable to kjv@Isaiah:2:4 kjv@Jeremiah:31:24
War destructive to kjv@Jeremiah:50:16 kjv@Jeremiah:51:23
Patriarchs engaged in kjv@Genesis:4:2 kjv@Genesis:9:20
The labour of, supposed to be lessened by Noah kjv@Genesis:5:29 kjv@Genesis:9:20
The Jews loved and followed kjv@Judges:6:11 kjv@1Kings:19:19 kjv@2Chronicles:26:10
Soil of Canaan suited to kjv@Genesis:13:10 kjv@Deuteronomy:8:7-9
Climate of Canaan favourable to kjv@Deuteronomy:11:10 kjv@Deuteronomy:11:11
Was promoted amongst the Jews by
Allotments to each family kjv@Numbers:36:7-9
The rights of redemption kjv@Leviticus:25:23-28
Separation from other nations kjv@Exodus:33:16
The prohibition against usury kjv@Exodus:22:25
The promises of God's blessings on kjv@Leviticus:26:4 kjv@Deuteronomy:7:13 kjv@Deuteronomy:11:14 kjv@Deuteronomy:11:15
Enactments to protect
Not to covet the fields of another kjv@Deuteronomy:5:21
Not to move landmarks kjv@Deuteronomy:19:14 kjv@Proverbs:22:28
Not to cut down crops of another kjv@Deuteronomy:23:25
Against the trespass of cattle kjv@Exodus:22:5
Against injuring the produce of kjv@Exodus:22:5
Often performed by hirelings kjv@1Chronicles:27:26 kjv@2Chronicles:26:10 kjv@Matthew:20:8 kjv@Luke:17:7
Not to be engaged in during the Sabbatical year kjv@Exodus:23:10 kjv@Exodus:23:11
Produce of, given as rent for land kjv@Matthew:21:33 kjv@Matthew:21:34
Produce of, often blasted because of sin kjv@Isaiah:5:10 kjv@Isaiah:7:23 kjv@Jeremiah:12:13 kjv@Joel:1:10 kjv@Joel:1:11
Grief occasioned by the failure of the fruits of kjv@Joel:1:11 kjv@Amos:5:16 kjv@Amos:5:17
Produce of, exported kjv@1Kings:5:11 kjv@Ezekiel:27:17
Operations in
Hedging kjv@Isaiah:5:2 kjv@Isaiah:5:5 kjv@Hosea:2:6
Ploughing kjv@Job:1:14
Digging kjv@Isaiah:5:6 kjv@Luke:13:8 kjv@Luke:16:3
Manuring kjv@Isaiah:25:10 kjv@Luke:14:34 kjv@Luke:14:35
Harrowing kjv@Job:39:10 kjv@Isaiah:28:24
Gathering out the stones kjv@Isaiah:5:2
Sowing kjv@Ecclesiastes:11:4 kjv@Isaiah:32:20 kjv@Matthew:13:3
Planting kjv@Proverbs:31:16 kjv@Isaiah:44:14 kjv@Jeremiah:31:5
Watering kjv@Deuteronomy:11:10 kjv@1Corinthians:3:6-8
Weeding kjv@Matthew:13:28
Grafting kjv@Romans:11:17-19 kjv@Romans:11:24
Pruning kjv@Leviticus:25:3 kjv@Isaiah:5:6 kjv@John:15:2
Mowing kjv@Psalms:129:7 kjv@Amos:7:1
Reaping kjv@Isaiah:17:5
Binding kjv@Genesis:37:7 kjv@Matthew:13:30
Gleaning kjv@Leviticus:19:9 kjv@Ruth:2:3
Stacking kjv@Exodus:22:6
Threshing kjv@Deuteronomy:25:4 kjv@Judges:6:11
Winnowing kjv@Ruth:3:2 kjv@Matthew:3:12
Storing in barns kjv@Matthew:6:26 kjv@Matthew:13:30
Beasts used in
The ox kjv@Deuteronomy:25:4
The ass kjv@Deuteronomy:22:10
The horse kjv@Isaiah:28:28
Implements of
The plough kjv@1Samuel:13:20
The harrow kjv@2Samuel:12:31
The mattock kjv@1Samuel:13:20 kjv@Isaiah:7:25
The sickle kjv@Deuteronomy:16:9 kjv@Deuteronomy:23:25
The pruning-hook kjv@Isaiah:18:5 kjv@Joel:3:10
The fork kjv@1Samuel:13:21
The axe kjv@1Samuel:13:20
The teethed threshing instrument kjv@Isaiah:41:15
The flail, &:c kjv@Isaiah:28:27
The cart kjv@1Samuel:6:7 kjv@Isaiah:28:27 kjv@Isaiah:28:28
The shovel kjv@Isaiah:30:24
The sieve kjv@Amos:9:9
The fan kjv@Isaiah:30:24 kjv@Matthew:3:12
Illustrative of
Culture of the Church kjv@1Corinthians:3:9
Culture of the heart kjv@Jeremiah:4:3 kjv@Hosea:10:12

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AGRICULTURE @
- Divine institution of kjv@Genesis:2:15; kjv@Genesis:3:19 kjv@Genesis:3:23
- Practiced by Cain kjv@Genesis:4:2
- Practiced by Noah kjv@Genesis:9:20
- Practiced by Elisha kjv@1Kings:19:19
- Practiced by David kjv@1Chronicles:27:26-31
- Practiced by Uzziah kjv@2Chronicles:26:10
- Practiced by Solomon kjv@Ecclesiastes:2:4-6
- God to be acknowledged in kjv@Jeremiah:5:24; kjv@Hosea:2:8
- Requires wisdom kjv@Isaiah:28:26
- Requires diligence kjv@Proverbs:27:23 kjv@Proverbs:27:27 kjv@Ecclesiastes:11:6
- Requires patience kjv@James:5:7
- Requires toil kjv@2Timothy:2:6
- Persons engaged in, called husbandmen kjv@2Chronicles:26:10
- Called laborers kjv@Matthew:9:37
- Called tiller of the ground kjv@Genesis:4:2
- Planters of vineyards, exempted from military service kjv@Deuteronomy:20:6
- Fruits blasted because of sin kjv@Isaiah:5:10; kjv@Isaiah:7:23; kjv@Jeremiah:12:13; kjv@Joel:1:10-11

- LAWS CONCERNING kjv@Exodus:20:9; kjv@Exodus:22:5-6; kjv@Exodus:23:10-12; kjv@Leviticus:19:9-10 kjv@Leviticus:19:Leviticus:34:21-22; 19, 23-25; kjv@Leviticus:25:2-12 kjv@Leviticus:25:15, 16, 19-28; kjv@Deuteronomy:5:13-14; kjv@Deuteronomy:22:9-10; kjv@Deuteronomy:23:24-25; kjv@Deuteronomy:24:19-21; kjv@Proverbs:3:9-10; kjv@Ecclesiastes:5:9; kjv@Proverbs:27:23-27; kjv@Matthew:12:1

- FACTS ABOUT kjv@Genesis:8:22; kjv@1Samuel:13:19-21; kjv@Isaiah:28:24-28; kjv@Matthew:13:3-8; kjv@2Corinthians:9:6; kjv@Galatians:6:7 .
See HUSBANDMAN

- FIGURATIVE .Fallow ground kjv@Jeremiah:4:3 .Sowing wheat, but reaping thorns kjv@Jeremiah:12:13 .Parable .Of the sower kjv@Matthew:13:3-8 kjv@Matthew:13:19-23 kjv@Luke:8:5-15 .Of the tares kjv@Matthew:13:24-30 kjv@Matthew:13:36-43

- OPERATIONS IN .
See CHURNING .
See GLEANING .
See GRAFTING .
See IRRIGATION .
See MANURE .
See MOWING .
See PRUNING .
See REAPING .
See SOWER .
See THRESHING

- IMPLEMENTS OF .
See AX .
See CART .
See FAN .
See FLAIL (n/a) .
See FORK .
See GOAD .
See HARROW .
See MATTOCK .
See MILL .
See PLOW .
See PRUNING

- HOOK .
See SHOVEL .
See SICKLE .
See SIEVE

- PRODUCTS OF .
See APPLE .
See BARLEY .
See BUTTER .
See CHAFF .
See CORN .
See CUCUMBER .
See DATE .
See FIG .
See FITCH .
See GARLIC .
See GOURD .
See GRAPE .
See HONEY .
See LEEK .
See MELON .
See MILK .
See OIL .
See ONION .
See POMEGRANATE .
See RYE .
See STUBBLE .
See WHEAT .
See WINE

- ANIMALS OF .
See ASS .
See CAMEL .
See GOATS .
See HORSES .
See KINE .
See MULES .
See SHEEP .
See SWINE .
See also BARN .
See FENCE .
See GARNER .
See VINEYARDS

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AGRICULTURE

- HORTICULTURE @ (A) AGRICULTURE

(1) General References to- kjv@Genesis:2:15; kjv@Genesis:4:2; kjv@Genesis:9:20; kjv@Genesis:26:12; kjv@Leviticus:25:3; kjv@1Kings:19:19 kjv@Job:1:14; kjv@Proverbs:12:11

(2) The First Occupation of Man- kjv@Genesis:2:15; kjv@Genesis:3:23

(3) Seedtime and Harvest Promised- kjv@Genesis:8:22

(4) Examples of Men Engaged in (a) General References to - Cain- kjv@Genesis:4:2 Noah- kjv@Genesis:9:20 Elisha- kjv@1Kings:19:19 David- kjv@1Chronicles:27:26 Uzziah- kjv@2Chronicles:26:10 The Rich Man- kjv@Luke:12:16

(4) Examples of Men Engaged in (b) Called Husbandmen- kjv@Genesis:9:20; kjv@Jeremiah:31:24; kjv@Jeremiah:51:23; kjv@Amos:5:16; kjv@Zechariah:13:5; kjv@Matthew:21:33 kjv@Mark:12:2; kjv@Luke:20:16; kjv@2Timothy:2:6; kjv@James:5:7 (B) OPERATIONS IN

(1) Gleaning- kjv@Leviticus:19:10; kjv@Leviticus:23:22; kjv@Ruth:2:2,8,23

(2) Harrowing- kjv@Job:39:10

(3) Harvest- kjv@Genesis:8:22; kjv@Exodus:23:10; kjv@Deuteronomy:24:19; kjv@Ruth:1:22; kjv@1Samuel:12:17 kjv@2Samuel:21:9; kjv@Proverbs:10:5; kjv@Proverbs:26:1

(4) Irrigation- kjv@Deuteronomy:11:10; kjv@Ecclesiastes:2:5; kjv@Isaiah:58:11

(5) Mowing- kjv@Psalms:72:6; kjv@Psalms:129:7; kjv@Amos:7:1

(6) Planting- kjv@Proverbs:31:16; kjv@Isaiah:44:14

(7) Plowing- kjv@1Kings:19:19; kjv@Job:1:14; kjv@Luke:9:62; kjv@Luke:17:7; kjv@1Corinthians:9:10

(8) Reaping, Laws Concerning- kjv@Leviticus:19:9; kjv@Leviticus:23:10; kjv@Leviticus:25:5

(9) Binding- kjv@Genesis:37:7; kjv@Matthew:13:30

(10) Sowing- kjv@Ecclesiastes:11:4; kjv@Isaiah:32:20; kjv@Matthew:13:3

(11) Threshing- kjv@Judges:6:11; kjv@Ruth:3:2; kjv@1Chronicles:21:20; kjv@Isaiah:28:27; kjv@1Corinthians:9:9

(12) Winnowing- kjv@Ruth:3:2; kjv@Matthew:3:12 (C) PRODUCTS OF

(1) Barley- kjv@Exodus:9:31; kjv@Numbers:5:15; kjv@Ruth:1:22; kjv@1Kings:4:28; kjv@2Kings:4:42; kjv@2Chronicles:2:10 kjv@Job:31:40; kjv@Ezekiel:4:9; kjv@Joel:1:11; kjv@Revelation:6:6

(2) Grain- kjv@Genesis:41:49; kjv@Numbers:18:27; kjv@Joshua:5:11; kjv@Psalms:65:9; kjv@Psalms:72:16 kjv@Isaiah:17:5; kjv@Hosea:14:7; kjv@Mark:2:23; kjv@Mark:4:28; kjv@John:12:24 Wheat, WHEAT

(3) Increase, natural from the land- kjv@Genesis:26:12; kjv@Genesis:41:47; kjv@Leviticus:26:4; kjv@Deuteronomy:14:22; kjv@Deuteronomy:16:15 kjv@Psalms:67:6; kjv@Ezekiel:36:30 Plenty Promised, Fruitful Land, CANAAN, LAND OF (D) FOES OF

(1) Barrenness of Soil as a Result of Sin- kjv@Genesis:4:12; kjv@Leviticus:26:20; kjv@Deuteronomy:11:17; kjv@Isaiah:5:10 kjv@Hosea:8:7; kjv@Habbakkuk:3:17; kjv@Haggai:1:6; kjv@Haggai:2:16 Want, Famine,

(2) Blasting of crops- kjv@Deuteronomy:28:22; kjv@1Kings:8:37; kjv@Amos:4:9; kjv@Haggai:2:17

(3) Drought
SEE 1970 & METEOROLOGY

(4) Frost
SEE 2311

(5) Caterpillars- kjv@1Kings:8:37; kjv@Psalms:78:46; kjv@Psalms:105:34; kjv@Jeremiah:51:27; kjv@Joel:1:4; kjv@Joel:2:25

(6) Grasshoppers- kjv@Leviticus:11:22; kjv@Numbers:13:33; kjv@Judges:6:5; kjv@Ecclesiastes:12:5; kjv@Isaiah:40:22; kjv@Nahum:3:17

(7) Locusts- kjv@Exodus:10:4; kjv@Leviticus:11:22; kjv@Deuteronomy:28:38; kjv@1Kings:8:37; kjv@Proverbs:30:27 kjv@Isaiah:33:4; kjv@Joel:1:4; kjv@Matthew:3:4

(8) Palmerworm- kjv@Joel:1:4; kjv@Joel:2:25; kjv@Amos:4:9 (E) MADE DIFFICULT BY SIN- kjv@Genesis:3:17,18; kjv@Genesis:5:29 (F) MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS

(1) Barns- kjv@Proverbs:3:10; kjv@Haggai:2:19; kjv@Matthew:6:26; kjv@Luke:12:18,24

(2) Sickles- kjv@Deuteronomy:16:9; kjv@Jeremiah:50:16; kjv@Joel:3:13; kjv@Mark:4:29; kjv@Revelation:14:14

(3) Threshing Floors- kjv@Genesis:50:10; kjv@Judges:6:37; kjv@Ruth:3:2; kjv@2Samuel:6:6; kjv@2Samuel:24:16; kjv@2Chronicles:3:1 (G) HORTICULTURE, miscellaneous topics relating to

(1) General References to- kjv@Leviticus:19:23; kjv@Deuteronomy:20:19,20

(2) Gardens- kjv@Genesis:2:8; kjv@1Kings:21:2; kjv@Ecclesiastes:2:5; kjv@Songs:5:1; kjv@Isaiah:51:3; kjv@Isaiah:58:11; kjv@Jeremiah:31:12

(3) Oliveyards- kjv@Joshua:24:13; kjv@1Samuel:8:14; kjv@2Kings:5:26; kjv@Nehemiah:5:11; kjv@Nehemiah:9:25

(4) Orchards- kjv@Ecclesiastes:2:5; kjv@Songs:4:13

(5) Plants- kjv@Psalms:128:3; kjv@Psalms:144:12; kjv@Isaiah:5:7; kjv@Isaiah:53:2; kjv@Matthew:15:13

(6) Pruning- kjv@Leviticus:25:3; kjv@Isaiah:5:6; kjv@John:15:2

(7) Pruninghook kjv@Isaiah:18:5; kjv@Joel:3:10

(8) Vineyards, Laws concerning- kjv@Exodus:22:5; kjv@Exodus:23:11; kjv@Leviticus:19:10; kjv@Leviticus:25:3; kjv@Deuteronomy:20:6; kjv@Deuteronomy:22:9; kjv@Deuteronomy:23:24; kjv@Deuteronomy:24:21

(9) Winepress- kjv@Deuteronomy:15:14; kjv@Judges:6:11; kjv@2Kings:6:27; kjv@Proverbs:3:10; kjv@Isaiah:63:3; kjv@Haggai:2:16 kjv@Matthew:21:33 (H) FRUIT

(1) General References to- kjv@Genesis:1:11; kjv@2Samuel:16:1; kjv@Amos:8:1; kjv@Matthew:21:19; kjv@Mark:12:2

(2) Varieties of Apples- kjv@Proverbs:25:11; kjv@Songs:2:5; kjv@Joel:1:12 Figs- kjv@Numbers:13:23; kjv@1Samuel:25:18; kjv@2Kings:20:7; kjv@Nehemiah:13:15; kjv@Isaiah:34:4 Grapes- kjv@Leviticus:19:10; kjv@Numbers:6:3; kjv@Deuteronomy:23:24; kjv@Deuteronomy:24:21; kjv@Jeremiah:31:29; kjv@Ezekiel:18:2 kjv@Hosea:9:10; kjv@Matthew:7:16; kjv@Luke:6:44 Pomegranates- kjv@Exodus:28:33; kjv@Exodus:39:24; kjv@Numbers:13:23; kjv@Numbers:20:5; kjv@1Samuel:14:2 kjv@1Kings:7:20; kjv@2Chronicles:3:16

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