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In biblical times, harvesters played a crucial role in the agricultural society of ancient Israel. The term "harvesters" refers to those who gathered crops during the harvest season, a time of both labor and celebration. The Bible provides numerous references to harvesters, illustrating their importance in both a literal and metaphorical sense.
Old Testament ContextThe Old Testament frequently mentions harvesters in the context of Israel's agrarian lifestyle. The Law of Moses included specific instructions regarding the treatment of harvesters and the practice of gleaning. In
Leviticus 19:9-10 , God commands, "When you reap the harvest of your land, you are not to reap to the very edges of your field or gather the gleanings of your harvest. You must not strip your vineyard bare or gather its fallen grapes. Leave them for the poor and the foreign resident. I am the LORD your God." This command highlights the social responsibility of landowners to provide for the needy, allowing them to glean from the fields after the harvesters had passed through.
The account of Ruth provides a vivid example of gleaning and the role of harvesters. Ruth, a Moabite widow, gleaned in the fields of Boaz, a relative of her deceased husband. Boaz instructed his harvesters to leave extra grain for Ruth, demonstrating kindness and adherence to the law (
Ruth 2:15-16).
New Testament ContextIn the New Testament, the concept of harvesters takes on a spiritual dimension. Jesus often used agricultural metaphors to convey spiritual truths. In
Matthew 9:37-38 , Jesus says to His disciples, "The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into His harvest." Here, Jesus refers to the spiritual harvest of souls, emphasizing the need for laborers in God's kingdom.
The parable of the wheat and the tares (
Matthew 13:24-30) further illustrates the spiritual significance of harvesters. In this parable, Jesus describes a field where wheat and tares grow together until the harvest. At that time, the harvesters are instructed to gather the wheat into the barn and burn the tares. This parable underscores the final judgment and the separation of the righteous from the wicked.
Cultural and Religious SignificanceHarvesters were integral to the Feast of Weeks, also known as Shavuot or Pentecost, which celebrated the end of the grain harvest. This feast was one of the three pilgrimage festivals in Israel, where people brought the firstfruits of their harvest to the temple as an offering to God (
Exodus 34:22). The festival not only marked the physical harvest but also symbolized spiritual renewal and gratitude.
Symbolism and LessonsThe role of harvesters in the Bible extends beyond the physical act of gathering crops. It serves as a powerful symbol of God's provision and the responsibility of His people to care for one another. The imagery of harvesters also calls believers to participate in the spiritual harvest, spreading the Gospel and bringing others into the kingdom of God.
In summary, harvesters in the Bible are depicted as essential workers in both the physical and spiritual realms. Their work is a reminder of God's abundant provision and the call to labor in His fields, both in caring for the needy and in sharing the message of salvation.
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On Earthly Things
... harvest. And in another place: the harvest is the closing of the age and
angels are theharvesters. [John 4:35; Matt.13:39]. The...
Ruth the Gleaner.
... Rising one morning before the clouds were red over Hebron, she went down into the
valley where theharvesters were at work, and followed the reapers and binders...
Our Lord Subdued his Might and Constrained It, that his Living...
... This harvest wherein every day there labour, diseases asharvesters, I alone carry
the handfuls and gather them up; other gatherers in making haste, drop...
The Ancestral Home
... at having outwalked some one who boasted of his pedestrianism, or at having been
able to swing the scythe after all the rest of theharvesters had dropped from...
Proving God's Faithfulness (1902-1908)
... It was like a very heavy burden that forced me to my knees. I told the Lord that
he was the Lord of the harvest, and that he must send moreharvesters....
New Teaching in Parables' - the Parables to the People by the Lake...
... Then theharvesters shall be the Angels of Christ, the gathered tares all the
stumbling-blocks and those who do the lawlessness,' and their burning the casting...
The Epistle of St. James
The General Epistles: James, Peter, and Judas. <....
Thesaurus
Harvesters (8 Occurrences)... Multi-Version Concordance
Harvesters (8 Occurrences). Matthew 13:30 suffer
both to grow together till the harvest, and in the time
...Lease (2 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (vi) To gather whatharvesters have left behind;
to glean. 2. (vt) To grant to another by lease the...
Booth (9 Occurrences)
... Such hurriedly-made huts were used by soldiers (2 Samuel 11:11 1 Kings 20:12) and
byharvesters-hence, the name feast of "booths" or "tabernacles" (see...
Dew (35 Occurrences)
... The song of Moses says, "My speech shall distill as the dew" (Deuteronomy
32:2). "A cloud of dew" (Isaiah 18:4) refreshes theharvesters....
Harvesting (7 Occurrences)
Harvester (2 Occurrences)
Harvest (109 Occurrences)
... From the wheat harvest until the fruit harvest no rain falls (2 Samuel 21:10 Jeremiah
5:24; compare Proverbs 26:1). Theharvesters long for cool weather during...
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