חָרִישׁ
cha.rish (H2758)
plowing
AI Word Study
The word "cha.rish" (H2758) refers to the act of plowing, a fundamental process in agriculture. It specifically relates to preparing the land for cultivation and planting. This verb is mentioned three times in the Hebrew Bible, highlighting its significance in ancient Israelite life. In terms of usage, the context usually involves farm or agricultural settings, where this activity would take place. This suggests that plowing played an essential role in the ancient Israelite economy and daily life. Its importance is further underscored by the fact that a skilled and diligent farmer is described using a word that means essentially to plow with care and precision (" cha.rish"). As a result, the word "cha.rish" conveys not only the act of physical plowing but also a sense of diligence and attention to one's labor.
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For these two years the famine has been in the land, and there are yet five years, in which there will be no plowing and no harvest.
“Six days you shall work, but on the seventh day you shall rest: in plowing time and in harvest you shall rest.
He will appoint them to him for captains of thousands, and captains of fifties; and he will assign some to plow his ground, and to reap his harvest, and to make his instruments of war, and the instruments of his chariots.