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==References == | <p> <strong> [[Shock,]] [[Stack]] </strong> . In Judges 15:5 the former, and in Exodus 22:5 the latter, is in [[Av]] [Note: Authorized Version.] the rendering of the same word [[Rv]] [Note: Revised Version.] uniformly ‘shocks,’ which in both places is opposed to the ‘standing corn’ or ‘standing grain’ (so Amer. [[Rv]] [Note: Revised Version.] for ‘corn’ throughout). The former, at least, is misleading, since the Hebrews did not set up their sheaves in shocks ( <em> Scoticé </em> ‘stooks’), but piled them in <strong> heaps </strong> for conveyance to the threshing-floor (Agriculture, [[§]] <strong> 3 </strong> ). So in the beautiful figure, Job 5:25 , render ‘like as a heap of corn cometh up (to the threshing-floor) in its season.’ </p> <p> [[A.]] [[R.]] [[S.]] Kennedy. </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:04, 12 October 2021
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Shock, Stack . In Judges 15:5 the former, and in Exodus 22:5 the latter, is in Av [Note: Authorized Version.] the rendering of the same word Rv [Note: Revised Version.] uniformly ‘shocks,’ which in both places is opposed to the ‘standing corn’ or ‘standing grain’ (so Amer. Rv [Note: Revised Version.] for ‘corn’ throughout). The former, at least, is misleading, since the Hebrews did not set up their sheaves in shocks ( Scoticé ‘stooks’), but piled them in heaps for conveyance to the threshing-floor (Agriculture, § 3 ). So in the beautiful figure, Job 5:25 , render ‘like as a heap of corn cometh up (to the threshing-floor) in its season.’