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HARVEST - H>@ - AGRICULTURE

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Harvest @ the season for gathering grain or fruit. On the 16th day of Abib (or April) a handful of ripe ears of corn was offered as a first-fruit before the Lord, and immediately after this the harvest commenced kjv@Leviticus:23:9-14; kjv@2Samuel:21:9-10; kjv@Ruth:2:23). It began with the feast of Passover and ended with Pentecost, thus lasting for seven weeks kjv@Exodus:23:16). The harvest was a season of joy kjv@Psalms:126:1-6; kjv@Isaiah:9:3). This word is used figuratively kjv@Matthew:9:37 kjv@Matthew:13:30; kjv@Luke:10:2; kjv@John:4:35. (
See AGRICULTURE

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Harvest, the @ Ingathering of fruits of the fields kjv@Mark:4:29
To continue without intermission kjv@Genesis:8:22
Called the
Appointed weeks of harvest kjv@Jeremiah:5:24
Harvest time kjv@2Samuel:23:13 kjv@Jeremiah:50:16
Fields appeared white before kjv@John:4:35
Of barley at the passover kjv@Leviticus:23:6 kjv@Leviticus:23:10 kjv@Ruth:1:22
Of wheat at Pentecost kjv@Exodus:34:22 kjv@1Samuel:12:17
Men and women engaged in kjv@Ruth:2:8 kjv@Ruth:2:9
Persons engaged in
Reapers kjv@Ruth:2:4
Binders kjv@Genesis:37:7 kjv@Psalms:129:7
Called harvest-men kjv@Isaiah:17:5
Called labourers kjv@Matthew:9:37
Fed by the husbandman during kjv@Ruth:2:14
Received wages kjv@John:4:35
Often defrauded of their wages kjv@James:5:4
Former and latter rain necessary to abundance of kjv@Jeremiah:5:24 kjv@Amos:4:7
Patience required in waiting for kjv@James:5:7
Not to be commenced until the first fruits had been offered to God kjv@Leviticus:23:10 kjv@Leviticus:23:14
A time of great joy kjv@Psalms:126:6 kjv@Isaiah:9:3
Omitted in the sabbatical year kjv@Leviticus:25:5
Omitted in year of jubilee kjv@Leviticus:25:11 kjv@Leviticus:25:12
The Sabbath to observed during kjv@Exodus:34:21
Legal provision for the poor during kjv@Leviticus:19:9 kjv@Leviticus:19:10 kjv@Leviticus:23:22 kjv@Deuteronomy:24:19
Failure of
Occasioned by drought kjv@Amos:4:7
Occasioned by locusts kjv@Joel:1:4
Sometimes continued for years kjv@Genesis:45:6
A cause of great grief kjv@Isaiah:16:9 kjv@Joel:1:11
A punishment for sin kjv@Isaiah:17:10 kjv@Isaiah:17:11
Slothfulness during, ruinous kjv@Proverbs:10:5
Miraculous thunder, &:c in kjv@1Samuel:12:17 kjv@1Samuel:12:18
Illustrative
Of seasons of grace kjv@Jeremiah:8:20
Of the end of the world kjv@Matthew:13:30 kjv@Matthew:13:39
Of a time when many are ready to receive the gospel kjv@Matthew:9:37 kjv@Matthew:9:38 kjv@John:4:35
Of a time of judgment kjv@Jeremiah:51:33 kjv@Hosea:6:11
Of ripeness for wrath kjv@Joel:3:13 kjv@Revelation:14:15
(Dew in,) of God's protection kjv@Isaiah:18:4
(Cold in,) of a refreshing message kjv@Proverbs:25:13
(Rain in,) of honour given to fools kjv@Proverbs:26:1

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HARVEST @
- Sabbath to be observed in kjv@Exodus:34:21
- Sabbath desecrated in kjv@Nehemiah:13:15-22
- Of wheat at Pentecost, in Palestine kjv@Exodus:34:22; kjv@Leviticus:23:15-17
- And of wheat before harvest time kjv@Leviticus:26:5
- Of barley, before wheat kjv@Exodus:9:31-32
- Celebrated with joy kjv@Judges:9:27; kjv@Isaiah:9:3; kjv@Isaiah:16:10; kjv@Jeremiah:48:33
- Promises of plentiful kjv@Genesis:8:22; kjv@Jeremiah:5:24; kjv@Joel:2:23-24

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Job:24:6; kjv@Proverbs:10:5; kjv@Jeremiah:8:20; kjv@Joel:3:13; kjv@Matthew:9:37; kjv@Matthew:13:39; kjv@Luke:10:2; kjv@Revelation:14:15 .
See PENTECOST,_FEAST_OF .
See TABERNACLES,_FEAST_OF .
See FIRST_FRUITS .
See REAPING .
See GLEANING

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kjv@STRING:Carmel <HITCHCOCK>@ circumcised lamb; harvest; full of ears of corn - HITCHCOCK-C


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H1974 <STRHEB>@ הלּוּל hillûl hil-lool' From H1984 (in the sense of rejoicing); a celebration of thanksgiving for harvest: - {merry} praise.


H103 <STRHEB>@ אגר 'âgar aw-gar' A primitive root; to harvest: - gather.


H6972 <STRHEB>@ קוּץ qûts koots A primitive root; to clip off; used only as denominative from H7019; to spend the harvest season: - summer.


H7007 <STRHEB>@ קיט qayiţ kah'-yit (Chaldee); corresponding to H7019; harvest: - summer.


H7019 <STRHEB>@ קיץ qayits kah'-yits From H6972; harvest (as the {crop}) whether the product (grain or fruit) or the (dry) season: - summer ({fruit} house).


H7105 <STRHEB>@ קציר qâtsîyr kaw-tseer' From H7114; {severed} that {is} harvest (as {reaped}) the {crop} the {time} the {reaper} or figuratively; also a limb (of a {tree} or simply foliage): - {bough} {branch} harvest (man).


H7114 <STRHEB>@ קצר qâtsar kaw-tsar' A primitive root; to dock {off} that {is} curtail (transitively or {intransitively} literally or figuratively); especially to harvest (grass or grain): - X at {all} cut {down} much {discouraged} {grieve} {harvestman} {lothe} {mourn} reap ({-er}) ({be} wax) short ({-en} {-er}) {straiten} {trouble} vex.


G1407 <STRGRK>@ δρέπανον drepanon drep'-an-on From δρέπω drepō (to pluck); a gathering hook (especially for harvesting): - sickle.


G2325 <STRGRK>@ θερίδω theridō ther-id'-zo From G2330 (in the sense of the crop); to harvest: - reap.


G2326 <STRGRK>@ θερισμός therismos ther-is-mos' From G2325; reaping that is the crop: - harvest.


G2327 <STRGRK>@ θεριστής theristēs ther-is-tace' From G2325; a harvester: - reaper.