Winepress in Easton's Bible Dictionary
Consisted of two vats or receptacles, (1) a trough (Heb.
gath,
Gr. lenos) into which the grapes were thrown and
where they were
trodden upon and bruised (Isa. 16:10; Lam. 1:15;
Joel 3:13); and
(2) a trough or vat (Heb. yekebh, Gr. hypolenion)
into which the
juice ran from the trough above, the gath (Neh.
13:15; Job
24:11; Isa. 63:2, 3; Hag. 2:16; Joel 2:24). Wine-
presses are
found in almost every part of Israel. They are "the
only sure
relics we have of the old days of Israel before the
Captivity.
Between Hebron and Beersheba they are found on all
the hill
slopes; they abound in southern Judea; they are no
less common
in the many valleys of Carmel; and they are numerous
in
Galilee." The "treading of the wine-press" is
emblematic of
divine judgment (Isa. 63:2; Lam. 1:15; Rev. 14:19,
20).
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