Reference: Fan, Fanner
Morish
The fan was a small shovel, by which a portion of wheat was thrown up into the air, that the wind might carry away the chaff. Isa 30:24; Jer 4:11. It is also used symbolically for the judgements of God, Isa 41:16; Jer 15:7; 51:2; and for the discriminating power of the testimony of the Lord Jesus. Mt 3:12; Lu 3:17.
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and oxen and donkeys that work the ground will eat seasoned fodder that workers will winnow with shovels and forks.
You'll winnow them, and the wind will lift them up, and a tempest will blow them away. Then you'll rejoice in the LORD, and you'll make your boast in the Holy One of Israel."
At that time, it will be told this people and to Jerusalem, "A scorching wind from the barren heights in the desert is coming toward my people, and it's not for winnowing or cleansing.
I'll winnow them with a winnowing fork in the gates of the land. I'll make them childless. I'll destroy my people, for they didn't change their ways.
I'll send foreigners to Babylon, and they'll winnow her, and devastate her land. They'll come against her from every side on the day of her disaster.
His winnowing fork is in his hand. He will clean up his threshing floor and gather his grain into the barn, but he will burn the chaff with inextinguishable fire."
His winnowing fork is in his hand to clean up his threshing floor. He'll gather the grain into his barn, but he'll burn the chaff with inextinguishable fire."