Isaiah 28:24
Doeth the plowe man plowe all the day, to sowe? doeth he open, and breake the clots of his ground?
Doeth the plowe man plowe all the day, to sowe? doeth he open, and breake the clots of his ground?
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25When he hath made it plaine, wil he not then sowe the fitches, and sowe cummin, and cast in wheat by measure, and the appointed barly and rye in their place?
27For fitches shall not be threshed with a threshing instrument, neither shall a cart wheele be turned about vpon the cummin: but ye fitches are beaten out with a staffe, and cummin with a rod.
28Bread corne when it is threshed, hee doeth not alway thresh it, neither doeth the wheele of his cart still make a noyse, neither will he breake it with the teeth thereof.
10Either saith hee it not altogether for our sakes? For our sakes no doubt it is written, that he which eareth, should eare in hope, & that he that thresheth in hope, should be partaker of his hope.
14The sower soweth the worde.
23Then shall hee giue raine vnto thy seede, when thou shalt sowe the ground, and bread of the increase of the earth, and it shalbe fat and as oyle: in that day shall thy cattell be fed in large pastures.
24The oxen also and the yong asses, that till the ground, shall eate cleane prouender, which is winowed with the shoouel and with the fanne.
26Also he said, So is the kingdome of God, as if a man should cast seede in the ground,
27And shoulde sleepe, and rise vp night and day, and the seede should spring and growe vp, he not knowing howe.
28For the earth bringeth foorth fruite of it selfe, first the blade, then the eares, after that full corne in the eares.
7Whereof the mower filleth not his hand, neither the glainer his lap:
12Sowe to your selues in righteousnes: reape after the measure of mercy: breake vp your fallowe grounde: for it is time to seeke the Lorde, till he come and raine righteousnesse vpon you.
3For thus saith the Lorde to the men of Iudah, and to Ierusalem,
11In the day shalt thou make thy plant to growe, and in the morning shalt thou make thy seede to florish: but the haruest shall be gone in the day of possession, and there shalbe desperate sorrowe.
3Hearken: Beholde, there went out a sower to sowe.
27To fulfil the wilde and waste place, and to cause the bud of the herbe to spring forth?
6In the morning sowe thy seede, and in the euening let not thine hand rest: for thou knowest not whither shall prosper, this or that, or whether both shalbe a like good.
17The seede is rotten vnder their cloddes: the garners are destroyed: the barnes are broken downe, for the corne is withered.
24Another parable put hee foorth vnto them, saying, The kingdome of heauen is like vnto a man which sowed good seede in his fielde.
4For the grounde was destroyed, because there was no rayne in the earth: the plowmen were ashamed, and couered their heads.
8As I haue seene, they that plow iniquitie, and sowe wickednesse, reape the same.
37And sowe the fieldes, and plant vineyardes, which bring foorth fruitfull increase.
4The slouthfull will not plowe, because of winter: therefore shal he beg in sommer, but haue nothing.
27Then came the seruaunts of the housholder, and sayd vnto him, Master, sowedst not thou good seede in thy fielde? from whence then hath it tares?
28And hee said to them, Some enuious man hath done this. Then the seruants saide vnto him, Wilt thou then that we go and gather them vp?
29But he saide, Nay, lest while yee goe about to gather the tares, yee plucke vp also with them the wheat.
5A sower went out to sowe his seede, and as he sowed, some fell by the wayes side, and it was troden vnder feete, and the foules of heauen deuoured it vp.
6They reape his prouision in the fielde, but they gather the late vintage of the wicked.
3The plowers plowed vpon my backe, and made long furrowes.
19He that tilleth his land, shall be satisfied with bread: but he that followeth the idle, shall be filled with pouertie.
7Who goeth a warfare any time at his owne coste? who planteth a vineyarde, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flocke, and eateth not of the milke of the flocke?
11He that tilleth his lande, shalbe satisfied with bread: but he that followeth the idle, is destitute of vnderstanding.
23Hearken ye, and heare my voyce: hearken ye, and heare my speach.
4He that obserueth ye winde, shall not sow, and he that regardeth the cloudes, shall not reape.
38If my lande cry against me, or the furrowes thereof complayne together,
38When the earth groweth into hardnesse, and the clottes are fast together?
18Heare ye therefore ye parable of ye sower.
38Thou shalt carie out much seede into the fielde, and shalt gather but litle in: for the grashoppers shall destroy it.
10Thou waterest abundantly the furrowes thereof: thou causest the raine to descende into the valleies thereof: thou makest it soft with showres, and blessest the bud thereof.
10Surely as the raine commeth downe and the snow from heauen, and returneth not thither, but watereth the earth and maketh it to bring forth and bud, that it may giue seede to the sower, and bread vnto him that eateth,
36And he that reapeth, receiueth rewarde, and gathereth fruite vnto life eternall, that both he that soweth, and he that reapeth, might reioyce together.
37For herein is the saying true, that one soweth, and an other reapeth.
24For they say not in their heart, Let vs nowe feare the Lorde our God, that giueth raine both early and late in due season: hee reserueth vnto vs the appointed weekes of the haruest.
25Wilt thou breake a leafe driuen to and fro? and wilt thou pursue the drie stubble?
4Thou shalt not mousell the oxe that treadeth out the corne.
20Blessed are ye that sowe vpon all waters, and driue thither the feete of the oxe & the asse.
12(39:15) Wilt thou beleeue him, that he will bring home thy seede, and gather it vnto thy barne?
6They went weeping and caried precious seede: but they shall returne with ioye and bring their sheaues.
6The husbandman must labour before he receiue the fruites.