Isaiah 28:25

Young's Literal Translation (1862/1898)

Hath he not, if he have made level its face, Then scattered fitches, and cummin sprinkle, And hath placed the principal wheat, And the appointed barley, And the rie `in' its own border?

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Referenced Verses

  • Exod 9:31-32 : 31 And the flax and the barley have been smitten, for the barley `is' budding, and the flax forming flowers, 32 and the wheat and the rye have not been smitten, for they are late.
  • Ezek 4:9 : 9 `And thou, take to thee wheat, and barley, and beans, and lentiles, and millet, and spelt, and thou hast put them in one vessel, and made them to thee for bread; the number of the days that thou art lying on thy side -- three hundred and ninety days -- thou dost eat it.
  • Matt 23:23 : 23 `Wo to you, Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! because ye give tithe of the mint, and the dill, and the cumin, and did neglect the weightier things of the Law -- the judgment, and the kindness, and the faith; these it behoved `you' to do, and those not to neglect.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • 24The whole day plougheth the ploughman to sow? He openeth and harroweth his ground!

  • Isa 28:26-28
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    26And instruct him for judgment doth his God, He doth direct him.

    27For not with a sharp-pointed thing threshed are fitches, And the wheel of a cart on cummin turned round, For with a staff beaten out are fitches, And cummin with a rod.

    28Bread-`corn' is beaten small, For not for ever doth he sorely thresh it, Nor crushed `it' hath a wheel of his cart, Nor do his hoofs beat it small.

  • Isa 30:23-24
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    23And He hath given rain `for' thy seed, With which thou dost sow the ground, And bread, the increase of the ground, And it hath been fat and plenteous, Enjoy do thy cattle in that day an enlarged pasture.

    24And the oxen and the young asses serving the ground, Fermented provender do eat, That one is winnowing with shovel and fan.

  • Mark 4:26-28
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    26And he said, `Thus is the reign of God: as if a man may cast the seed on the earth,

    27and may sleep, and may rise night and day, and the seed spring up and grow, he hath not known how;

    28for of itself doth the earth bear fruit, first a blade, afterwards an ear, afterwards full corn in the ear;

  • 7That hath not filled the hand of a reaper, And the bosom of a binder of sheaves.

  • 17Rotted have scattered things under their clods, Desolated have been storehouses, Broken down have been granaries, For withered hath the corn.

  • 37And they sow fields, and plant vineyards, And they make fruits of increase.

  • 5`The sower went forth to sow his seed, and in his sowing some indeed fell beside the way, and it was trodden down, and the fowls of the heaven did devour it.

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    27`And the servants of the householder, having come near, said to him, Sir, good seed didst thou not sow in thy field? whence then hath it the darnel?

    28And he saith to them, A man, an enemy, did this; and the servants said to him, Wilt thou, then, `that' having gone away we may gather it up?

    29`And he said, No, lest -- gathering up the darnel -- ye root up with it the wheat,

    30suffer both to grow together till the harvest, and in the time of the harvest I will say to the reapers, Gather up first the darnel, and bind it in bundles, to burn it, and the wheat gather up into my storehouse.'

    31Another simile he set before them, saying: `The reign of the heavens is like to a grain of mustard, which a man having taken, did sow in his field,

  • 9`Thou dost not sow thy vineyard `with' divers things, lest the fulness of the seed which thou dost sow, and the increase of the vineyard, be separated.

  • 25When thou comest in among the standing-corn of thy neighbour, then thou hast plucked the ears with thy hand, but a sickle thou dost not wave over the standing-corn of thy neighbour.

  • 25Revealed was the hay, and seen the tender grass, And gathered the herbs of mountains.

  • 9`And in your reaping the harvest of your land ye do not completely reap the corner of thy field, and the gleaning of thy harvest thou dost not gather,

  • 27To satisfy a desolate and waste place, And to cause to shoot up The produce of the tender grass?

  • 38`Much seed thou dost take out into the field, and little thou dost gather in, for the locust doth consume it;

  • 3`Hearken, lo, the sower went forth to sow;

  • 12Dost thou trust in him That he doth bring back thy seed? And `to' thy threshing-floor doth gather `it'?

  • 14He who is sowing doth sow the word;

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    24Another simile he set before them, saying: `The reign of the heavens was likened to a man sowing good seed in his field,

    25and, while men are sleeping, his enemy came and sowed darnel in the midst of the wheat, and went away,

  • 31And the flax and the barley have been smitten, for the barley `is' budding, and the flax forming flowers,

  • 11In the day thy plant thou causest to become great, And in the morning thy seed makest to flourish, A heap `is' the harvest in a day of overflowing, And of mortal pain.

  • 6In the morning sow thy seed, And at even withdraw not thy hand, For thou knowest not which is right, this or that, Or whether both of them alike `are' good.

  • 37and that which thou dost sow, not the body that shall be dost thou sow, but bare grain, it may be of wheat, or of some one of the others,

  • 12Sow for yourselves in righteousness, Reap according to loving-kindness, Till for yourselves tillage of knowledge, To seek Jehovah, Till he come and shew righteousness to you.

  • 10Its ridges have been filled, Deepened hath been its furrow, With showers Thou dost soften it, Its springing up Thou blessest.

  • 10and may He who is supplying seed to the sower, and bread for food, supply and multiply your seed sown, and increase the fruits of your righteousness,

  • 10or because of us by all means doth He say `it'? yes, because of us it was written, because in hope ought the plower to plow, and he who is treading `ought' of his hope to partake in hope.

  • 10For, as come down doth the shower, And the snow from the heavens, And thither returneth not, But hath watered the earth, And hath caused it to yield, and to spring up, And hath given seed to the sower, and bread to the eater,

  • 31As a grain of mustard, which, whenever it may be sown on the earth, is less than any of the seeds that are on the earth;

  • 20`And when ye say, What do we eat in the seventh year, lo, we do not sow, nor gather our increase?

  • 5For before harvest, when the flower is perfect, And the blossom is producing unripe fruit, Then hath `one' cut the sprigs with pruning hooks, And the branches he hath turned aside, cut down.

  • 25And all the hills that with a mattock are kept in order, Thither cometh not the fear of brier and thorn, And it hath been for the sending forth of ox, And for the treading of sheep!'

  • 14Causing grass to spring up for cattle, And herb for the service of man, To bring forth bread from the earth,

  • 6And this: He who is sowing sparingly, sparingly also shall reap; and he who is sowing in blessings, in blessings also shall reap;

  • 4and in his sowing, some indeed fell by the way, and the fowls did come and devour them,

  • 11Be ashamed, ye husbandmen, Howl, vine-dressers, for wheat and for barley, For perished hath the harvest of the field.

  • 6In a field his provender they reap, And the vineyard of the wicked they glean.

  • 3For thus said Jehovah, To the man of Judah, and to Jerusalem: Till for yourselves tillage, And do not sow unto the thorns.

  • 4`Thou dost not muzzle an ox in its threshing.

  • 8As I have seen -- ploughers of iniquity, And sowers of misery, reap it!