Jump to: Smith's • ISBE • Easton's • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Mowing, in the context of the Bible, refers to the cutting down of grass or grain, an agricultural practice that was essential in ancient agrarian societies. This activity is mentioned in several passages, highlighting its significance in the daily life and economy of the people in biblical times.Biblical References: 1. Psalm 72:6 : "May he be like rain falling on a mown field, like showers watering the earth." This verse uses the imagery of a mown field to describe the blessings and refreshment brought by a righteous ruler. The comparison to rain on a mown field suggests renewal and prosperity, as the freshly cut grass or grain would benefit from the rain, leading to new growth. 2. Amos 7:1 : "This is what the Lord GOD showed me: He was preparing swarms of locusts just after the king’s harvest, as the second crop was coming up." Although the term "mowing" is not directly used in this verse, the context of harvest and the threat of locusts highlights the vulnerability of crops after mowing or reaping. The timing of the locusts' arrival, after the king's mowing, underscores the dependence on divine protection for agricultural success. 3. Deuteronomy 24:19 : "When you reap the harvest in your field and forget a sheaf there, do not go back to get it. Leave it for the foreigner, the fatherless, and the widow, so that the LORD your God may bless you in all the work of your hands." While this verse specifically addresses reaping, it reflects the broader agricultural practices, including mowing, and the social responsibility to care for the less fortunate. The act of leaving behind part of the harvest for the needy is a demonstration of God's justice and mercy. Cultural and Agricultural Context: In ancient Israel, mowing was a critical part of the agricultural cycle. It involved cutting down grass or grain, which was then gathered for various uses, including feeding livestock and providing sustenance for the community. The timing of mowing was crucial, as it needed to be done when the crops were ripe but before adverse weather or pests could damage them. The process of mowing was labor-intensive and required tools such as sickles. It was often a communal activity, with families and neighbors working together to complete the task efficiently. The success of mowing and subsequent harvests was seen as a blessing from God, and the people were encouraged to acknowledge His provision through offerings and by caring for the marginalized. Spiritual Significance: Mowing, as depicted in the Bible, carries spiritual connotations of provision, renewal, and divine blessing. It serves as a metaphor for God's care and sustenance, as well as the responsibility of His people to steward the resources He provides. The imagery of mowing and harvest is frequently used to illustrate spiritual truths, such as the importance of diligence, the inevitability of divine judgment, and the hope of spiritual renewal. In summary, mowing in the biblical context is more than an agricultural practice; it is a symbol of God's provision and the community's responsibility to live in accordance with His commandments, ensuring justice and mercy for all members of society. Smith's Bible Dictionary MowingAs the great heat of the climate in Palestine and other similarly situated countries soon dries up the herbage itself, hay-making in our sense of the term is not in use. The "king's mowings," (Amos 7:1) may perhaps refer to some royal right of early pasturage for the use of the cavalry. Easton's Bible Dictionary (Hebrews gez), rendered in Psalm 72:6 "mown grass." The expression "king's mowings" (Amos 7:1) refers to some royal right of early pasturage, the first crop of grass for the cavalry (Comp. 1 Kings 18:5). Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Mow.2. (n.) The act of one who, or the operation of that which, mows. 3. (n.) Land from which grass is cut; meadow land. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia MOWING; MOWN GRASSmo'-ing, (gez, "a shearing," "cut grass"): In Psalm 72:6 the good king's rule is said to be "like rain upon the mown grass," to start the new growth (compare 2 Samuel 23:4 Hosea 6:3). "The king's mowings" (Amos 7:1) were the portion of the spring herbage taken as tribute by the kings of Israel to feed their horses (compare 1 Samuel 8:15;; 18:5). "After the king's mowings" would denote the time when everybody else might turn to reap their greenstuffs (BTP, II, 109). The term "mower" (qatsar, "to dock off," "shorten") in Psalm 129:7 the King James Version is rendered "reaper" in the Revised Version (British and American), and in James 5:4 the Revised Version (British and American) has "mow" for amao (the King James Version "reap"). Strong's Hebrew 1488. gez -- a shearing, mowing... 1487, 1488. gez. 1489 . a shearing, mowing. Transliteration: gez Phonetic Spelling: (gaze) Short Definition: fleece. ... fleece, mowing, mown grass. ... /hebrew/1488.htm - 6k Library Some Miscellaneous Matters Respecting the Face of the Land. How the Britons, Being Ravaged by the Scots and Picts, Sought ... Of the Devastation of the World and Change of the Empires. Hay-Time. Repentance and Restitution. Darkness Before the Dawn The Vanguard and Rereward of the Church The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit as Revealed in his Names. Of Removing Tithes. The Master's Profession --The Disciple's Pursuit Thesaurus Mowing (1 Occurrence)... 3. (n.) Land from which grass is cut; meadow land. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. MOWING; MOWN GRASS. ... MO Evans. 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