threshing-floor in English

noun
1
a hard, level surface on which grain is threshed with a flail.
It contains seven bays for hay and grain storage, a threshing floor , two stables and a hayloft.

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1. The product* of my threshing floor,+

2. THE threshing floor near Bethlehem is alive with springtime activity.

3. Like chaff blown from the threshing floor by a storm,

4. Like the contribution of a threshing floor is the way you should contribute it.

5. You have loved the wages of a prostitute on every threshing floor of grain.

6. For he will gather them like a row of newly cut grain to the threshing floor.

7. Then it is better for you that you cover your nakedness pass out of loves threshing - floor.

8. Later, at the village threshing floor, the farmer spreads the sheaves on an elevated, hard-packed floor.

9. Chapter 3 tells how Naomi instructed Ruth to go to the threshing floor and lie at the feet of Boaz.

10. After grain was harvested in ancient times, it was taken to a threshing floor, a flat area generally on high ground.

11. The kernels, or whole seeds of grain, fell back onto the threshing floor, while the breeze blew the chaff away.

12. 14 You should supply him generously with something from your flock, your threshing floor, and your press for oil and wine.

13. God’s covenant people will become ‘sons of the threshing floor,’ where wheat is forcibly separated from the chaff, leaving only the refined, desirable grains.

14. Aisled barns have the big barn doors on the gable end of the building giving access to the center aisle, often called the drive floor or threshing floor.

15. That evening, Ruth made her way to the threshing floor —a flat, hard-packed area where a number of farmers would take their grain for threshing and winnowing.

16. Others gather the grain, bind it into sheaves (5), and load it onto the donkeys or carts (6) that will take it to the village threshing floor.

17. + 9 But when they came to the threshing floor of Chiʹdon, Uzʹzah thrust his hand out and grabbed hold of the Ark, for the cattle nearly upset it.

18. 14 That evening, Ruth made her way to the threshing floor —a flat, hard-packed area where a number of farmers would take their grain for threshing and winnowing.

19. They must do so “before the day has passed by just like chaff,” quickly blown away by the wind, as when grain is thrown into the air at a threshing floor.

20. (Deuteronomy 16:9, 10; 23:25) The stalks were then gathered and taken to a threshing floor, where a wooden sledge (having stones fixed underneath) was driven over them to remove the kernels.

21. + 6 But when they came to the threshing floor of Naʹcon, Uzʹzah thrust his hand out to the Ark of the true God and grabbed hold of it,+ for the cattle nearly upset it.

22. The Cornhole was a small, brick room opening off the threshing floor, about six or seven feet high, […] variously known as the Cornhole or cornbin, and was designed for flail threshing, holding the grain until it was winnowed

23. + 12 His winnowing shovel is in his hand, and he will clean up his threshing floor completely and will gather his wheat into the storehouse, but the chaff he will burn up with fire+ that cannot be put out.”

24. + 17 His winnowing shovel is in his hand to clean up his threshing floor completely and to gather the wheat into his storehouse, but the chaff he will burn up with fire that cannot be put out.”

25. ‘The Boarded threshing floor in the main area of the barn will be reinstated and roof timbers are being replaced.’ ‘Further south, in an offshoot of the Beringharjo Market, you find the wooden Boarded stalls of the book market.’

26. The Bible states: “They came gradually as far as the threshing floor of Nacon, and Uzzah now thrust his hand out to the ark of the true God and grabbed hold of it, for the cattle nearly caused an upset.

27. + 35 At that time the iron, the clay, the copper, the silver, and the gold were, all together, crushed and became like the chaff from the summer threshing floor, and the wind carried them away so that not a trace of them could be found.