Furrow

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Furrow [1]

fur´ō ( תּלם , telem ): The word is translated "furrows" in Job 39:10; Job 31:38; Psalm 65:10; Hosea 10:4; Hosea 12:11 ( Psalm 65:10 the King James Version, "ridges"). In these passages the fields are pictured as they were in the springtime or late autumn. When the showers had softened the earth, the seed was sown and the soil turned over with the plow and left in furrows, not harrowed and pulverized as in our modern farming. The Syrian farmer today follows the custom of his ancient predecessors.

Another word, מענה , ma‛ănāh , occurs in two passages, first in the figurative sense in Psalm 129:3 , and second in an obscure passage in 1 Samuel 14:14 . Three other words, גּדוּדה , gedhū̄dhāh , ערוּגה , ‛ărūghāh , עין , ‛ayin , translated "furrows" in the King James Version, are probably more properly rendered in the American Standard Revised Version "ridges" ( Psalm 65:10 ), "beds" ( Ezekiel 17:7 , Ezekiel 17:10 ), and "transgressions" ( Hosea 10:10 ). See Agriculture; Plow .

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