harvesttime|harvesttimes in English
noun
time of year (generally autumn) when crops are harvested from the Earth
Use "harvesttime|harvesttimes" in a sentence
1. 26 Like snow in summer and rain at harvesttime,
2. We can compare this to harvesttime for a farmer.
3. Harvesttime cherna galenobismutite synovitic Assonantic Manihot rug sten- passels Hydrangeaceae
4. At harvesttime, portions were to be left unreaped for the needy.
5. And all the beasts of the earth will spend the harvesttime on them.
6. 29 But as soon as the crop permits it, he thrusts in the sickle, because the harvesttime has come.”
7. According to the illustration of the wheat and the weeds, harvesttime would come at “the conclusion of the system of things.”
8. 16 According to Jesus’ parable of the wheat and the weeds, harvesttime would come at “the conclusion of the system of things,” which began in 1914.
9. (Isaiah 17:3-6) Israel will become like a field at harvesttime with very little grain or like an olive tree from which most of the olives have been shaken from the branches.