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(1) A Grain- kjv@Exodus:9:32; kjv@Deuteronomy:32:14; kjv@Judges:6:11; kjv@1Kings:5:11; kjv@Ezra:7:22 kjv@John:12:24; kjv@Acts:27:38

(2) The Righteous Compared to- kjv@Matthew:3:12; kjv@Matthew:13:30; kjv@Luke:3:17

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WHEAT - W>@ - the well-known valuable cereal, cultivated from the earliest times, is first mentioned in ( kjv@Genesis:30:14) in the account of Jacob’s sojourn with Laban in Mesopotamia. Egypt in ancient times was celebrated for the growth of its wheat; the best quality was all bearded; and the same varieties existed in ancient as in modern times, among which may be mentioned the seven-eared quality described in Pharaoh’s dream. kjv@Genesis:41:22) Babylonia was also noted for the excellence of its wheat and other cereals. Syria and Palestine produced wheat of fine quality and in large quantities. kjv@Psalms:81:16 kjv@Psalms:147:14) etc. There appear to be two or three kinds of wheat at present grown in Palestine, the Triticum vulgare , the T. spelta , and another variety of bearded wheat which appears to be the same as the Egyptian kind, the T. compositum . In the parable of the sower our Lord alludes to grains of wheat which in good ground produce a hundred-fold. kjv@Matthew:13:8) The common Triticum vulgare will sometimes produce one hundred grains in the ear. Wheat is reaped to ward the end of April, in May, and in June, according to the differences of soil and position; it was sown either broadcast and then ploughed in or trampled in by cattle, kjv@Isaiah:32:20) or in rows, if we rightly understand kjv@Isaiah:28:25) which seems to imply that the seeds were planted apart in order to insure larger and fuller ears. The wheat was put into the ground in the winter, and some time after the barley; in the Egyptian plague of hail, consequently, the barley suffered, but the wheat had not appeared, and so escaped injury.

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Wheat @ one of the earliest cultivated grains. It bore the Hebrew name hittah, and was extensively cultivated in Palestine. There are various species of wheat. That which Pharaoh saw in his dream was the Triticum compositum, which bears several ears upon one stalk kjv@Genesis:41:5). The "fat of the kidneys of wheat" kjv@Deuteronomy:32:14), and the "finest of the wheat" kjv@Psalms:81:16 kjv@Psalms:147:14), denote the best of the kind. It was exported from Palestine in great quantities (kjvKings:5:11; kjv@Ezekiel:27:17; kjv@Acts:12:20). Parched grains of wheat were used for food in Palestine kjv@Ruth:2:14; kjv@1Samuel:17:17; kjv@2Samuel:17:28). The disciples, under the sanction of the Mosaic law kjv@Deuteronomy:23:25), plucked ears of corn, and rubbing them in their hands, ate the grain unroasted kjv@Matthew:12:1; kjv@Mark:2:23; kjv@Luke:6:1). Before any of the wheat-harvest, however, could be eaten, the first-fruits had to be presented before the Lord kjv@Leviticus:23:14).

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- General scriptures concerning kjv@Revelation:6:6
- Grown in Palestine kjv@1Kings:5:11; kjv@Psalms:81:16; kjv@Psalms:147:14
- Offering of kjv@Numbers:18:12
- Prophecy of the sale of a measure of, for a penny kjv@Revelation:6:6
- Parables of kjv@Matthew:13:25; kjv@Luke:16:7
- Winnowing of kjv@Matthew:3:12; kjv@Luke:3:17
- Ground in a mortar kjv@Proverbs:27:22
- Chaff of kjv@Jeremiah:23:28; kjv@Matthew:3:12; kjv@Luke:3:17
- Growth of, figurative of vicarious death kjv@John:12:24

- FIGURATIVE .Of God's mercy kjv@Psalms:81:16; kjv@Psalms:147:14 .Of self-rigteousness kjv@Jeremiah:12:13

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WHEAT @

(1) A Grain- kjv@Exodus:9:32; kjv@Deuteronomy:32:14; kjv@Judges:6:11; kjv@1Kings:5:11; kjv@Ezra:7:22 kjv@John:12:24; kjv@Acts:27:38

(2) The Righteous Compared to- kjv@Matthew:3:12; kjv@Matthew:13:30; kjv@Luke:3:17

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H1250 <STRHEB>@ בּר בּר bâr bar {bawr} bar From H1305 (in the sense of winnowing); grain of any kind (even while standing in the field); by extension the open country: - {corn} wheat.


H1715 <STRHEB>@ דּגן dâgân daw-gawn' From H1711; properly {increase} that {is} grain: - corn ({[floor]}) wheat.


H2406 <STRHEB>@ חטּה chiţţâh khit-taw' Of uncertain derivation; {wheat} whether the grain or the plant: - wheat (-en).


H2591 <STRHEB>@ חנטא chinţâ' khint-taw' (Chaldee); corresponding to H2406; wheat: - wheat.


H7383 <STRHEB>@ רפה ריפה rîyphâh riphâh {ree-faw'} ree-faw' From H7322; (only {plural}) grits (as pounded): - ground {corn} wheat.


G4585 <STRGRK>@ σεμίδαλις semidalis sem-id'-al-is Probably of foreign origin; fine wheaten flour: - fine flour.


G4621 <STRGRK>@ σῖτος sitos see'-tos σῖταsita see'-tah is the plural irregular neuter of the first form. Of uncertain derivation; grain especially wheat: - corn wheat.