Harvest in Easton's Bible Dictionary
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 (Lev. 23:9-14; 2 Sam. 21:9, 10; Ruth
2:23). It
began with the feast of Passover and ended with
Pentecost, thus
lasting for seven weeks (Ex. 23:16). The harvest was a
season of
joy (Ps. 126:1-6; Isa. 9:3). This word is used
figuratively
Matt. 9:37; 13:30; Luke 10:2; John 4:35. (See
AGRICULTURE)
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