THRESHING
Source: 522, 551, 556, 560
- The removing or separating corn, 1Ch 21:20 - WAS PERFORMED . By a rod or staff Isa 28:27 . By cart wheels Isa 28:27,28 . By instruments with teeth Isa 41:15; Am 1:3 . By the feet of horses and oxen Isa 28:28; Ho 10:11; 2Sa 24:22 - Cattle employed in, not to be muzzled De 25:4; 1Co 9:9; 1Ti 5:18 - Continued until the vintage in years of abundance Le 26:5 - THE PLACE FOR . Called the floor Jud 6:37; Isa 21:10 . Called the threshing floor Nu 18:27; 2Sa 24:18 . Called the barn-floor 2Ki 6:27 . Called the corn-floor Ho 9:1 . Was large and roomy Ge 50:10 . Generally on high ground 1Ch 21:18; 2Ch 3:1 . Sometimes beside the wine-press for concealment Jud 6:11 . Used for winnowing the corn Ru 3:2 . Often robbed 1Sa 23:1 . The Jews slept on, during the time of Ru 3:7 . Fulness of, promised as a blessing Joe 2:24 . Scarcity in, a punishment Ho 9:2 - Followed by a winnowing with a shovel or fan Isa 30:24; 41:16; Mt 3:12 - ILLUSTRATIVE . Of the judgments of God Isa 21:10; Jer 51:33; Hab 3:12 . Of the labours of ministers 1Co 9:9,10 . Of the church in her conquests Isa 41:15,16; Mic 4:13 . (Gathering the sheaves for,) of preparing the enemies of the Church for judgments Mic 4:12 . (Dust made by,) of complete destruction 2Ki 13:7; Isa 41:15 . (An instrument for, with teeth,) of the Church overcoming opposition Isa 41:15
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Was anciently and is still performed in the East, sometimes with a flail, Ru 2:17 Isa 28:27; sometimes by treading out the grain with unmuzzled oxen, De 25:4, but more generally by means of oxen dragging an uncouth instrument over the sheaves of grain. See CORN. The instrument most used in Palestine at this time is simply two short planks fastened side by side and turned up in front, like our common stone-sledge, having sharp stones or irons projecting from the under side, Isa 28:27 41:15 Am 1:3. The Egyptian mode is thus described by Niebuhr: "They use oxen, as the ancients did, to beat out their corn, by trampling upon the sheaves, and dragging after them a clumsy machine. This machine is not, as in Arabia, a stone cylinder, nor a plank with sharp stones, as in Syria, but a sort of sledge, consisting of three rollers fitted with irons, which turn upon axles. A farmer chooses out a level spot in his fields, and has his corn carried thither in sheaves, upon asses or dromedaries. Two oxen are then yoked in a sledge; a driver gets upon it, and drives them backward and forward upon the sheaves; and fresh oxen succeed in the yoke from time to time." By this operation, the straw is gradually chopped fine and the grain released. Meanwhile the whole is repeatedly turned over by wooden pitchforks with three or more prongs, and in due time thrown into a heap in the center of the floor. The machine thus described is called a moreg, and answers to the Hebrew morag mentioned in 2Sa 24:22 1Ch 21:23. When the grain is well loosened from the straw by the treading of oxen, with or without one of the instruments above mentioned, the whole heap is next thrown with forks several yards against the wind, which blowing away the chaff, the grain falls into a heap by itself, 2Ki 13:7; and if necessary, the process is repeated. For this purpose the threshing-floors are in the open air, Jud 6:37, and often on high ground, like that of Araunah on Mount Moriah, 1Ch 21:15, that the wind may aid more effectually in winnowing the grain, Jer 4:11-12, which is afterwards sometimes passed through a sieve for farther cleansing. The ground is prepared for use as a threshing-floor by being smoothed off, and beaten down hard. While the wheat was carefully garnered, the straw and chaff were gathered up for fuel; a most instructive illustration of the day of judgment, Mt 3:12.
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Threshing. Threshing
See AGRICULTURE.
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THRESHING. → By beating Ru 2:17 → By treading De 25:4; Isa 25:10; Ho 10:11; 1Co 9:9; 1Ti 5:18 → With instruments
* Of wood 2Sa 24:22
* Of iron Am 1:3
* With a cart wheel Isa 28:27,28
→ Floors for Ge 50:10,11; Jud 6:37; Ru 3:2-14; 1Sa 23:1; 2Sa 6:6; Ho 9:2; Joe 2:24 → Floor of Araunah purchased by David for a place of sacrifice 2Sa 24:16-25 → Floor for, in barns 2Ki 6:27