3 Bible Verses about Threshing
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For it is written in the law of Moses [Deut. 25:4], "You should not put a muzzle on an ox while it tramples over the grain." Is it the oxen that God is concerned about?
For the Scripture says [Deut. 25:4], "You should not put a muzzle on the ox while it tramples over the grain." And [Luke 10:7], "The worker deserves his wages."
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Agriculture » Operations in » Threshing
For it is written in the law of Moses [Deut. 25:4], "You should not put a muzzle on an ox while it tramples over the grain." Is it the oxen that God is concerned about?
Agriculture or husbandry » Operations in » Threshing
Threshing » Floors for
Threshing » Cattle employed in, not to be muzzled
For it is written in the law of Moses [Deut. 25:4], "You should not put a muzzle on an ox while it tramples over the grain." Is it the oxen that God is concerned about?
For the Scripture says [Deut. 25:4], "You should not put a muzzle on the ox while it tramples over the grain." And [Luke 10:7], "The worker deserves his wages."
Threshing » By treading
For it is written in the law of Moses [Deut. 25:4], "You should not put a muzzle on an ox while it tramples over the grain." Is it the oxen that God is concerned about?
For the Scripture says [Deut. 25:4], "You should not put a muzzle on the ox while it tramples over the grain." And [Luke 10:7], "The worker deserves his wages."
Threshing » Illustrative » Of the judgments of God
Threshing » Was performed » By the feet of horses and oxen
Threshing » Followed by a winnowing with a shovel or fan
His winnowing shovel [Note: This was a process whereby grain was tossed into the air so that the wind could blow the husks away, leaving only good grain on the ground] is in His hand and He will completely clear off His threshing floor [by removing all of the husks]. And He will gather His wheat into the barn, but will burn up the husks with a fire that will never go out."
Threshing » The place for » Generally on high ground
Threshing » The place for » Called the threshing-floor
Threshing » Illustrative » (dust made by,) of complete destruction
Threshing » The place for » Called the floor
Threshing » Was performed » By instruments with teeth
Threshing » Illustrative » Of the labors of ministers
For it is written in the law of Moses [Deut. 25:4], "You should not put a muzzle on an ox while it tramples over the grain." Is it the oxen that God is concerned about? Or, is He not really saying this for our sakes? Yes, it was written for us because the farmer ought to plow in hope [of planting a crop], and the harvester ought to thresh grain in hope of reaping a crop.
Threshing » The removing or separating corn, &c from the straw
Threshing » Illustrative » Of the church in her conquests
Threshing » Was performed » By cart wheels
Threshing » Continued until the vintage in years of abundance
Threshing » The place for » Was large and roomy
Threshing » The place for » Often robbed
Threshing » With instruments » With a cart wheel
Threshing » Illustrative » (an instrument for, with teeth,) of the church overcoming opposition
Threshing » The place for » Called the barn-floor
Threshing » Was performed » By a rod or staff
Threshing » Floor of araunah purchased by david for a place of sacrifice
Threshing » The place for » Sometimes beside the wine-press for concealment
Threshing » Illustrative » (gathering the sheaves for,) of preparing the enemies of the church for judgments
Threshing » With instruments » Of wood
Threshing » The place for » Fulness of, promised as a blessing
Threshing » The place for » Scarcity in, a punishment
Threshing » The place for » Called the corn-floor
Threshing » The place for » The jews slept on, during the time of
Threshing » The place for » Used for winnowing the corn
Threshing » Floor for, in barns
Threshing » By beating
Threshing » With instruments » Of iron
Topics on Threshing
Threshing Floor
Matthew 3:12His winnowing shovel [Note: This was a process whereby grain was tossed into the air so that the wind could blow the husks away, leaving only good grain on the ground] is in His hand and He will completely clear off His threshing floor [by removing all of the husks]. And He will gather His wheat into the barn, but will burn up the husks with a fire that will never go out."