winepress in English

noun
1
a press in which grapes are squeezed in making wine.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "winepress" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "winepress", or refer to the context using the word "winepress" in the English Dictionary.

1. When will this symbolic winepress be trodden?

2. Come down and tread, for the winepress is full.

3. Jehovah has trodden the virgin daughter of Judah in the winepress.

4. (b) When and how is the symbolic winepress trodden?

5. He treads too the winepress of the anger of the wrath of God the Almighty.

6. + His son Gidʹe·on+ was beating out wheat in the winepress in order to hide it from Midʹi·an.

7. He treads too the winepress of the anger of the wrath of God the Almighty.”

8. (Judges 6:12) As a man secretly threshing grain in a winepress, Gideon must feel anything but valiant.

9. Surprisingly, Gideon was secretly threshing wheat in a winepress in order to conceal his meager harvest from the Midianites.

10. (Joel 3:13; Revelation 14:18-20; 16:16) The prophetic winepress of Isaiah points forward to the same time.

11. For that reason, Gideon was threshing wheat, not in the open field, but in a winepress, where he could quickly hide the valuable grain.

12. A winepress is a fitting symbol of the trapped condition in which enemies of Jehovah God find themselves when he moves to destroy them.

13. (Joel 3:2, 12) In our day, it represents a symbolic location in which nations will be crushed like grapes in a winepress. —Revelation 19:15.

14. He might also hew out a winepress and build a small tower that could serve as a cool dwelling place during the harvest period when the vines needed extra protection.

15. Figuratively, blood comes out of the winepress as high up as the bridles of the horses, for a distance of 1,600 furlongs —about 180 miles [300 km]!

16. Banality in feudal Western Europe, the monopolistic right of a feudal lord to demand that his serfs mill grain, bake bread, press grapes, and perform other duties exclusively in the mill, oven, and winepress belonging to the lord

17. This book is full of judgmental expressions, such as “the great winepress of the anger of God,” “the seven bowls of the anger of God,” and “the wrath of God the Almighty.” —Revelation 14:19; 16:1; 19:15.

18. 11 Later Jehovah’s angel came+ and sat under the big tree that was in Ophʹrah, which belonged to Joʹash the Abi-ezʹrite,+ while Gidʹe·on+ his son was beating out wheat in the winepress so as to get it quickly out of the sight of Midʹi·an.