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Thursday, December 23, 2010

My Lord and Savior - Seed time and Harvest

I thank the Lord because he brought me out. Once I was lost but he leads me to where I need to be. "The Lord is my shephord and I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures". With His love he is forever there taking care of me. I do and will continue learning his statues and laws. When I was in the world doing worldly things Jesus was with me forever trying to show me how much He loves me and all that I had to do was accept his love and learn about what he wants me to do. There's no doubt that GOD is here, there, and everywhere. For me giving my life was just making a decision. Well! the single most important decision in my life. I just hope and pray that you find your self in the Lords arms. I thank you Jesus for sheding your blood for me. You'r the sacrificial lamb. No more lambs blood on the door. My sins was washed by grace and by faith. I believe in grace through my Lord and savior. JESUS CHRIST MY MESSIAH AND SAVIOR

John 10:10 - Passage Lookup - King James Version - BibleGateway.com
10The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly. ...


  1. Hosea 10:12
    I said, ‘Plant the good seeds of righteousness,and you will harvest a crop of love.Plow up the hard ground of your hearts,for now is the time to seek the Lord,that he may comeand shower righteousness upon you.’
    Hosea 10:11-13 (in Context) Hosea 10 (Whole Chapter)
  2. Matthew 13:8
    Still other seeds fell on fertile soil, and they produced a crop that was thirty, sixty, and even a hundred times as much as had been planted!
    Matthew 13:7-9 (in Context) Matthew 13 (Whole Chapter)
  3. Matthew 13:23
    The seed that fell on good soil represents those who truly hear and understand God’s word and produce a harvest of thirty, sixty, or even a hundred times as much as had been planted!”
    Matthew 13:22-24 (in Context) Matthew 13 (Whole Chapter)
  4. Mark 4:8
    Still other seeds fell on fertile soil, and they sprouted, grew, and produced a crop that was thirty, sixty, and even a hundred times as much as had been planted!”
    Mark 4:7-9 (in Context) Mark 4 (Whole Chapter)
  5. Mark 4:20
    And the seed that fell on good soil represents those who hear and accept God’s word and produce a harvest of thirty, sixty, or even a hundred times as much as had been planted!”
    Mark 4:19-21 (in Context) Mark 4 (Whole Chapter)
  6. Luke 8:8
    Still other seed fell on fertile soil. This seed grew and produced a crop that was a hundred times as much as had been planted!” When he had said this, he called out, “Anyone with ears to hear should listen and understand.”
    Luke 8:7-9 (in Context) Luke 8 (Whole Chapter)

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  1. Genesis 4:3
    When it was time for the harvest, Cain presented some of his crops as a gift to the Lord.
    Genesis 4:2-4 (in Context) Genesis 4 (Whole Chapter)
  2. Genesis 8:22
    As long as the earth remains, there will be planting and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night.”
    Genesis 8:21-22 (in Context) Genesis 8 (Whole Chapter)
  3. Genesis 26:12
    [ Conflict over Water Rights ] When Isaac planted his crops that year, he harvested a hundred times more grain than he planted, for the Lord blessed him.
    Genesis 26:11-13 (in Context) Genesis 26 (Whole Chapter)
  4. Genesis 27:28
    “From the dew of heavenand the richness of the earth,may God always give you abundant harvests of grainand bountiful new wine.
    Genesis 27:27-29 (in Context) Genesis 27 (Whole Chapter)
  5. Genesis 30:14
    One day during the wheat harvest, Reuben found some mandrakes growing in a field and brought them to his mother, Leah. Rachel begged Leah, “Please give me some of your son’s mandrakes.”
    Genesis 30:13-15 (in Context) Genesis 30 (Whole Chapter)
  6. Genesis 45:6
    This famine that has ravaged the land for two years will last five more years, and there will be neither plowing nor harvesting.
    Genesis 45:5-7 (in Context) Genesis 45 (Whole Chapter)
  7. Genesis 47:24
    Then when you harvest it, one-fifth of your crop will belong to Pharaoh. You may keep the remaining four-fifths as seed for your fields and as food for you, your households, and your little ones.”
    Genesis 47:23-25 (in Context) Genesis 47 (Whole Chapter)
  8. Exodus 23:10
    “Plant and harvest your crops for six years,
    Exodus 23:9-11 (in Context) Exodus 23 (Whole Chapter)
  9. Exodus 23:11
    but let the land be renewed and lie uncultivated during the seventh year. Then let the poor among you harvest whatever grows on its own. Leave the rest for wild animals to eat. The same applies to your vineyards and olive groves.
    Exodus 23:10-12 (in Context) Exodus 23 (Whole Chapter)
  10. Exodus 23:16
    “Second, celebrate the Festival of Harvest, when you bring me the first crops of your harvest.“Finally, celebrate the Festival of the Final Harvest at the end of the harvest season, when you have harvested all the crops from your fields.
    Exodus 23:15-17 (in Context) Exodus 23 (Whole Chapter)
  11. Exodus 23:19
    “As you harvest your crops, bring the very best of the first harvest to the house of the Lord your God.“You must not cook a young goat in its mother’s milk.
    Exodus 23:18-20 (in Context) Exodus 23 (Whole Chapter)
  12. Exodus 34:21
    “You have six days each week for your ordinary work, but on the seventh day you must stop working, even during the seasons of plowing and harvest.
    Exodus 34:20-22 (in Context) Exodus 34 (Whole Chapter)
  13. Exodus 34:22
    “You must celebrate the Festival of Harvest with the first crop of the wheat harvest, and celebrate the Festival of the Final Harvest at the end of the harvest season.
    Exodus 34:21-23 (in Context) Exodus 34 (Whole Chapter)
  14. Exodus 34:26
    “As you harvest your crops, bring the very best of the first harvest to the house of the Lord your God.“You must not cook a young goat in its mother’s milk.”
    Exodus 34:25-27 (in Context) Exodus 34 (Whole Chapter)
  15. Leviticus 2:12
    You may add yeast and honey to an offering of the first crops of your harvest, but these must never be offered on the altar as a pleasing aroma to the Lord.
    Leviticus 2:11-13 (in Context) Leviticus 2 (Whole Chapter)
  16. Leviticus 2:14
    “If you present a grain offering to the Lord from the first portion of your harvest, bring fresh grain that is coarsely ground and roasted on a fire.
    Leviticus 2:13-15 (in Context) Leviticus 2 (Whole Chapter)
  17. Leviticus 19:9
    “When you harvest the crops of your land, do not harvest the grain along the edges of your fields, and do not pick up what the harvesters drop.
    Leviticus 19:8-10 (in Context) Leviticus 19 (Whole Chapter)
  18. Leviticus 19:25
    Finally, in the fifth year you may eat the fruit. If you follow this pattern, your harvest will increase. I am the Lord your God.
    Leviticus 19:24-26 (in Context) Leviticus 19 (Whole Chapter)
  19. Leviticus 23:9
    [ Celebration of First Harvest ] Then the Lord said to Moses,
    Leviticus 23:8-10 (in Context) Leviticus 23 (Whole Chapter)
  20. Leviticus 23:10
    “Give the following instructions to the people of Israel. When you enter the land I am giving you and you harvest its first crops, bring the priest a bundle of grain from the first cutting of your grain harvest.
    Leviticus 23:9-11 (in Context) Leviticus 23 (Whole Chapter)
  21. Leviticus 23:15
    [ The Festival of Harvest ] “From the day after the Sabbath—the day you bring the bundle of grain to be lifted up as a special offering—count off seven full weeks.
    Leviticus 23:14-16 (in Context) Leviticus 23 (Whole Chapter)
  22. Leviticus 23:22
    “When you harvest the crops of your land, do not harvest the grain along the edges of your fields, and do not pick up what the harvesters drop. Leave it for the poor and the foreigners living among you. I am the Lord your God.”
    Leviticus 23:21-23 (in Context) Leviticus 23 (Whole Chapter)
  23. Leviticus 23:39
    “Remember that this seven-day festival to the Lord—the Festival of Shelters—begins on the fifteenth day of the appointed month, after you have harvested all the produce of the land. The first day and the eighth day of the festival will be days of complete rest.
    Leviticus 23:38-40 (in Context) Leviticus 23 (Whole Chapter)
  24. Leviticus 25:3
    For six years you may plant your fields and prune your vineyards and harvest your crops,
    Leviticus 25:2-4 (in Context) Leviticus 25 (Whole Chapter)
  25. Leviticus 25:16
    The more years until the next jubilee, the higher the price; the fewer years, the lower the price. After all, the person selling the land is actually selling you a certain number of harvests.
    Leviticus 25:15-17 (in Context) Leviticus 25 (Whole Chapter)
  26. Leviticus 25:20
    But you might ask, ‘What will we eat during the seventh year, since we are not allowed to plant or harvest crops that year?’
    Leviticus 25:19-21 (in Context) Leviticus 25 (Whole Chapter)
  27. Leviticus 25:22
    When you plant your fields in the eighth year, you will still be eating from the large crop of the sixth year. In fact, you will still be eating from that large crop when the new crop is harvested in the ninth year.
    Leviticus 25:21-23 (in Context) Leviticus 25 (Whole Chapter)
  28. Leviticus 26:5
    Your threshing season will overlap with the grape harvest, and your grape harvest will overlap with the season of planting grain. You will eat your fill and live securely in your own land.
    Leviticus 26:4-6 (in Context) Leviticus 26 (Whole Chapter)
  29. Leviticus 26:10
    You will have such a surplus of crops that you will need to clear out the old grain to make room for the new harvest!
    Leviticus 26:9-11 (in Context) Leviticus 26 (Whole Chapter)
  30. Numbers 13:20
    Is the soil fertile or poor? Are there many trees? Do your best to bring back samples of the crops you see.” (It happened to be the season for harvesting the first ripe grapes.)
    Numbers 13:19-21 (in Context) Numbers 13 (Whole Chapter)
  31. Numbers 18:12
    “I also give you the harvest gifts brought by the people as offerings to the Lord—the best of the olive oil, new wine, and grain.
    Numbers 18:11-13 (in Context) Numbers 18 (Whole Chapter)
  32. Numbers 18:27
    The Lord will consider this offering to be your harvest offering, as though it were the first grain from your own threshing floor or wine from your own winepress.
    Numbers 18:26-28 (in Context) Numbers 18 (Whole Chapter)
  33. Numbers 28:26
    [ Offerings for the Festival of Harvest ] “At the Festival of Harvest, when you present the first of your new grain to the Lord, you must call an official day for holy assembly, and you may do no ordinary work on that day.
    Numbers 28:25-27 (in Context) Numbers 28 (Whole Chapter)
  34. Deuteronomy 7:13
    He will love you and bless you, and he will give you many children. He will give fertility to your land and your animals. When you arrive in the land he swore to give your ancestors, you will have large harvests of grain, new wine, and olive oil, and great herds of cattle, sheep, and goats.
    Deuteronomy 7:12-14 (in Context) Deuteronomy 7 (Whole Chapter)
  35. Deuteronomy 11:14
    then he will send the rains in their proper seasons—the early and late rains—so you can bring in your harvests of grain, new wine, and olive oil.
    Deuteronomy 11:13-15 (in Context) Deuteronomy 11 (Whole Chapter)
  36. Deuteronomy 11:17
    If you do, the Lord’s anger will burn against you. He will shut up the sky and hold back the rain, and the ground will fail to produce its harvests. Then you will quickly die in that good land the Lord is giving you.
    Deuteronomy 11:16-18 (in Context) Deuteronomy 11 (Whole Chapter)
  37. Deuteronomy 14:22
    [ The Giving of Tithes ] “You must set aside a tithe of your crops—one-tenth of all the crops you harvest each year.
    Deuteronomy 14:21-23 (in Context) Deuteronomy 14 (Whole Chapter)
  38. Deuteronomy 14:24
    “Now when the Lord your God blesses you with a good harvest, the place of worship he chooses for his name to be honored might be too far for you to bring the tithe.
    Deuteronomy 14:23-25 (in Context) Deuteronomy 14 (Whole Chapter)
  39. Deuteronomy 14:28
    “At the end of every third year, bring the entire tithe of that year’s harvest and store it in the nearest town.
    Deuteronomy 14:27-29 (in Context) Deuteronomy 14 (Whole Chapter)
  40. Deuteronomy 16:9
    [ The Festival of Harvest ] “Count off seven weeks from when you first begin to cut the grain at the time of harvest.
    Deuteronomy 16:8-10 (in Context) Deuteronomy 16 (Whole Chapter)
  41. Deuteronomy 16:10
    Then celebrate the Festival of Harvest to honor the Lord your God. Bring him a voluntary offering in proportion to the blessings you have received from him.
    Deuteronomy 16:9-11 (in Context) Deuteronomy 16 (Whole Chapter)
  42. Deuteronomy 16:13
    [ The Festival of Shelters ] “You must observe the Festival of Shelters for seven days at the end of the harvest season, after the grain has been threshed and the grapes have been pressed.
    Deuteronomy 16:12-14 (in Context) Deuteronomy 16 (Whole Chapter)
  43. Deuteronomy 16:15
    For seven days you must celebrate this festival to honor the Lord your God at the place he chooses, for it is he who blesses you with bountiful harvests and gives you success in all your work. This festival will be a time of great joy for all.
    Deuteronomy 16:14-16 (in Context) Deuteronomy 16 (Whole Chapter)
  44. Deuteronomy 16:16
    “Each year every man in Israel must celebrate these three festivals: the Festival of Unleavened Bread, the Festival of Harvest, and the Festival of Shelters. On each of these occasions, all men must appear before the Lord your God at the place he chooses, but they must not appear before the Lord without a gift for him.
    Deuteronomy 16:15-17 (in Context) Deuteronomy 16 (Whole Chapter)
  45. Deuteronomy 23:25
    And when you enter your neighbor’s field of grain, you may pluck the heads of grain with your hand, but you must not harvest it with a sickle.
    Deuteronomy 23:24-25 (in Context) Deuteronomy 23 (Whole Chapter)
  46. Deuteronomy 24:19
    “When you are harvesting your crops and forget to bring in a bundle of grain from your field, don’t go back to get it. Leave it for the foreigners, orphans, and widows. Then the Lord your God will bless you in all you do.
    Deuteronomy 24:18-20 (in Context) Deuteronomy 24 (Whole Chapter)
  47. Deuteronomy 26:1
    [ Harvest Offerings and Tithes ] “When you enter the land the Lord your God is giving you as a special possession and you have conquered it and settled there,
    Deuteronomy 26:1-3 (in Context) Deuteronomy 26 (Whole Chapter)
  48. Deuteronomy 26:2
    put some of the first produce from each crop you harvest into a basket and bring it to the designated place of worship—the place the Lord your God chooses for his name to be honored.
    Deuteronomy 26:1-3 (in Context) Deuteronomy 26 (Whole Chapter)
  49. Deuteronomy 26:10
    And now, O Lord, I have brought you the first portion of the harvest you have given me from the ground.’ Then place the produce before the Lord your God, and bow to the ground in worship before him.
    Deuteronomy 26:9-11 (in Context) Deuteronomy 26 (Whole Chapter)
  50. Deuteronomy 28:38
    “You will plant much but harvest little, for locusts will eat your crops.
    Deuteronomy 28:37-39 (in Context) Deuteronomy 28 (Whole Chapter)
  51. Deuteronomy 30:9
    “The Lord your God will then make you successful in everything you do. He will give you many children and numerous livestock, and he will cause your fields to produce abundant harvests, for the Lord will again delight in being good to you as he was to your ancestors.
    Deuteronomy 30:8-10 (in Context) Deuteronomy 30 (Whole Chapter)
  52. Deuteronomy 33:14
    with the rich fruit that grows in the sun,and the rich harvest produced each month;
    Deuteronomy 33:13-15 (in Context) Deuteronomy 33 (Whole Chapter)
  53. Joshua 3:15
    It was the harvest season, and the Jordan was overflowing its banks. But as soon as the feet of the priests who were carrying the Ark touched the water at the river’s edge,
    Joshua 3:14-16 (in Context) Joshua 3 (Whole Chapter)
  54. Joshua 5:11
    The very next day they began to eat unleavened bread and roasted grain harvested from the land.
    Joshua 5:10-12 (in Context) Joshua 5 (Whole Chapter)
  55. Judges 8:2
    But Gideon replied, “What have I accomplished compared to you? Aren’t even the leftover grapes of Ephraim’s harvest better than the entire crop of my little clan of Abiezer?
    Judges 8:1-3 (in Context) Judges 8 (Whole Chapter)
  56. Judges 9:27
    During the annual harvest festival at Shechem, held in the temple of the local god, the wine flowed freely, and everyone began cursing Abimelech.
    Judges 9:26-28 (in Context) Judges 9 (Whole Chapter)
  57. Judges 15:1
    [ Samson’s Vengeance on the Philistines ] Later on, during the wheat harvest, Samson took a young goat as a present to his wife. He said, “I’m going into my wife’s room to sleep with her,” but her father wouldn’t let him in.
    Judges 15:1-3 (in Context) Judges 15 (Whole Chapter)
  58. Ruth 1:22
    So Naomi returned from Moab, accompanied by her daughter-in-law Ruth, the young Moabite woman. They arrived in Bethlehem in late spring, at the beginning of the barley harvest.
    Ruth 1:21-22 (in Context) Ruth 1 (Whole Chapter)
  59. Ruth 2:2
    One day Ruth the Moabite said to Naomi, “Let me go out into the harvest fields to pick up the stalks of grain left behind by anyone who is kind enough to let me do it.”Naomi replied, “All right, my daughter, go ahead.”
    Ruth 2:1-3 (in Context) Ruth 2 (Whole Chapter)
  60. Ruth 2:3
    So Ruth went out to gather grain behind the harvesters. And as it happened, she found herself working in a field that belonged to Boaz, the relative of her father-in-law, Elimelech.
    Ruth 2:2-4 (in Context) Ruth 2 (Whole Chapter)
  61. Ruth 2:4
    While she was there, Boaz arrived from Bethlehem and greeted the harvesters. “The Lord be with you!” he said.“The Lord bless you!” the harvesters replied.
    Ruth 2:3-5 (in Context) Ruth 2 (Whole Chapter)
  62. Ruth 2:7
    She asked me this morning if she could gather grain behind the harvesters. She has been hard at work ever since, except for a few minutes’ rest in the shelter.”
    Ruth 2:6-8 (in Context) Ruth 2 (Whole Chapter)
  63. Ruth 2:9
    See which part of the field they are harvesting, and then follow them. I have warned the young men not to treat you roughly. And when you are thirsty, help yourself to the water they have drawn from the well.”
    Ruth 2:8-10 (in Context) Ruth 2 (Whole Chapter)
  64. Ruth 2:14
    At mealtime Boaz called to her, “Come over here, and help yourself to some food. You can dip your bread in the sour wine.” So she sat with his harvesters, and Boaz gave her some roasted grain to eat. She ate all she wanted and still had some left over.
    Ruth 2:13-15 (in Context) Ruth 2 (Whole Chapter)
  65. Ruth 2:21
    Then Ruth said, “What’s more, Boaz even told me to come back and stay with his harvesters until the entire harvest is completed.”
    Ruth 2:20-22 (in Context) Ruth 2 (Whole Chapter)
  66. Ruth 2:22
    “Good!” Naomi exclaimed. “Do as he said, my daughter. Stay with his young women right through the whole harvest. You might be harassed in other fields, but you’ll be safe with him.”
    Ruth 2:21-23 (in Context) Ruth 2 (Whole Chapter)
  67. Ruth 2:23
    So Ruth worked alongside the women in Boaz’s fields and gathered grain with them until the end of the barley harvest. Then she continued working with them through the wheat harvest in early summer. And all the while she lived with her mother-in-law.
    Ruth 2:22-23 (in Context) Ruth 2 (Whole Chapter)
  68. 1 Samuel 6:13
    The people of Beth-shemesh were harvesting wheat in the valley, and when they saw the Ark, they were overjoyed!
    1 Samuel 6:12-14 (in Context) 1 Samuel 6 (Whole Chapter)
  69. 1 Samuel 8:12
    Some will be generals and captains in his army, some will be forced to plow in his fields and harvest his crops, and some will make his weapons and chariot equipment.
    1 Samuel 8:11-13 (in Context) 1 Samuel 8 (Whole Chapter)
  70. 1 Samuel 8:15
    He will take a tenth of your grain and your grape harvest and distribute it among his officers and attendants.
    1 Samuel 8:14-16 (in Context) 1 Samuel 8 (Whole Chapter)
  71. 1 Samuel 12:17
    You know that it does not rain at this time of the year during the wheat harvest. I will ask the Lord to send thunder and rain today. Then you will realize how wicked you have been in asking the Lord for a king!”
    1 Samuel 12:16-18 (in Context) 1 Samuel 12 (Whole Chapter)
  72. 2 Samuel 21:9
    The men of Gibeon executed them on the mountain before the Lord. So all seven of them died together at the beginning of the barley harvest.
    2 Samuel 21:8-10 (in Context) 2 Samuel 21 (Whole Chapter)
  73. 2 Samuel 21:10
    Then Rizpah daughter of Aiah, the mother of two of the men, spread burlap on a rock and stayed there the entire harvest season. She prevented the scavenger birds from tearing at their bodies during the day and stopped wild animals from eating them at night.
    2 Samuel 21:9-11 (in Context) 2 Samuel 21 (Whole Chapter)
  74. 2 Samuel 23:13
    Once during the harvest, when David was at the cave of Adullam, the Philistine army was camped in the valley of Rephaim. The Three (who were among the Thirty—an elite group among David’s fighting men) went down to meet him there.
    2 Samuel 23:12-14 (in Context) 2 Samuel 23 (Whole Chapter)
  75. 2 Kings 4:18
    One day when her child was older, he went out to help his father, who was working with the harvesters.
    2 Kings 4:17-19 (in Context) 2 Kings 4 (Whole Chapter)
  76. 2 Kings 4:42
    One day a man from Baal-shalishah brought the man of God a sack of fresh grain and twenty loaves of barley bread made from the first grain of his harvest. Elisha said, “Give it to the people so they can eat.”
    2 Kings 4:41-43 (in Context) 2 Kings 4 (Whole Chapter)
  77. 2 Kings 8:6
    “Is this true?” the king asked her. And she told him the story. So he directed one of his officials to see that everything she had lost was restored to her, including the value of any crops that had been harvested during her absence.
    2 Kings 8:5-7 (in Context) 2 Kings 8 (Whole Chapter)
  78. 2 Kings 19:29
    Then Isaiah said to Hezekiah, “Here is the proof that what I say is true:“This year you will eat only what grows up by itself,and next year you will eat what springs up from that.But in the third year you will plant crops and harvest them;you will tend vineyards and eat their fruit.
    2 Kings 19:28-30 (in Context) 2 Kings 19 (Whole Chapter)
  79. 2 Chronicles 8:13
    He offered the sacrifices for the Sabbaths, the new moon festivals, and the three annual festivals—the Passover celebration, the Festival of Harvest, and the Festival of Shelters—as Moses had commanded.
    2 Chronicles 8:12-14 (in Context) 2 Chronicles 8 (Whole Chapter)
  80. Nehemiah 10:35
    “We promise to bring the first part of every harvest to the Lord’s Temple year after year—whether it be a crop from the soil or from our fruit trees.
    Nehemiah 10:34-36 (in Context) Nehemiah 10 (Whole Chapter)
  81. Nehemiah 12:44
    [ Provisions for Temple Worship ] On that day men were appointed to be in charge of the storerooms for the offerings, the first part of the harvest, and the tithes. They were responsible to collect from the fields outside the towns the portions required by the Law for the priests and Levites. For all the people of Judah took joy in the priests and Levites and their work.
    Nehemiah 12:43-45 (in Context) Nehemiah 12 (Whole Chapter)
  82. Nehemiah 13:31
    I also made sure that the supply of wood for the altar and the first portions of the harvest were brought at the proper times.Remember this in my favor, O my God.
    Nehemiah 13:30-31 (in Context) Nehemiah 13 (Whole Chapter)
  83. Job 4:8
    My experience shows that those who plant troubleand cultivate evil will harvest the same.
    Job 4:7-9 (in Context) Job 4 (Whole Chapter)
  84. Job 5:5
    The hungry devour their harvest,even when it is guarded by brambles. The thirsty pant after their wealth.
    Job 5:4-6 (in Context) Job 5 (Whole Chapter)
  85. Job 5:26
    You will go to the grave at a ripe old age,like a sheaf of grain harvested at the proper time!
    Job 5:25-27 (in Context) Job 5 (Whole Chapter)
  86. Job 15:33
    They will be like a vine whose grapes are harvested too early,like an olive tree that loses its blossoms before the fruit can form.
    Job 15:32-34 (in Context) Job 15 (Whole Chapter)
  87. Job 24:6
    They harvest a field they do not own,and they glean in the vineyards of the wicked.
    Job 24:5-7 (in Context) Job 24 (Whole Chapter)
  88. Job 24:10
    The poor must go about naked, without any clothing.They harvest food for others while they themselves are starving.
    Job 24:9-11 (in Context) Job 24 (Whole Chapter)
  89. Psalm 4:7
    You have given me greater joythan those who have abundant harvests of grain and new wine.
    Psalm 4:6-8 (in Context) Psalm 4 (Whole Chapter)
  90. Psalm 65:9
    You take care of the earth and water it,making it rich and fertile.The river of God has plenty of water;it provides a bountiful harvest of grain,for you have ordered it so.
    Psalm 65:8-10 (in Context) Psalm 65 (Whole Chapter)
  91. Psalm 65:11
    You crown the year with a bountiful harvest;even the hard pathways overflow with abundance.
    Psalm 65:10-12 (in Context) Psalm 65 (Whole Chapter)
  92. Psalm 67:6
    Then the earth will yield its harvests,and God, our God, will richly bless us.
    Psalm 67:5-7 (in Context) Psalm 67 (Whole Chapter)
  93. Psalm 68:10
    There your people finally settled,and with a bountiful harvest, O God,you provided for your needy people.
    Psalm 68:9-11 (in Context) Psalm 68 (Whole Chapter)
  94. Psalm 78:46
    He gave their crops to caterpillars;their harvest was consumed by locusts.
    Psalm 78:45-47 (in Context) Psalm 78 (Whole Chapter)
  95. Psalm 85:12
    Yes, the Lord pours down his blessings.Our land will yield its bountiful harvest.
    Psalm 85:11-13 (in Context) Psalm 85 (Whole Chapter)
  96. Psalm 105:44
    He gave his people the lands of pagan nations,and they harvested crops that others had planted.
    Psalm 105:43-45 (in Context) Psalm 105 (Whole Chapter)
  97. Psalm 107:37
    They sow their fields, plant their vineyards,and harvest their bumper crops.
    Psalm 107:36-38 (in Context) Psalm 107 (Whole Chapter)
  98. Psalm 126:5
    Those who plant in tearswill harvest with shouts of joy.
    Psalm 126:4-6 (in Context) Psalm 126 (Whole Chapter)
  99. Psalm 126:6
    They weep as they go to plant their seed,but they sing as they return with the harvest.
    Psalm 126:5-6 (in Context) Psalm 126 (Whole Chapter)
  100. Psalm 129:7
    ignored by the harvester,despised by the binder.
    Psalm 129:6-8 (in Context) Psalm 129 (Whole Chapter)
  101. Proverbs 10:5
    A wise youth harvests in the summer,but one who sleeps during harvest is a disgrace.
    Proverbs 10:4-6 (in Context) Proverbs 10 (Whole Chapter)
  102. Proverbs 14:4
    Without oxen a stable stays clean,but you need a strong ox for a large harvest.
    Proverbs 14:3-5 (in Context) Proverbs 14 (Whole Chapter)
  103. Proverbs 20:4
    Those too lazy to plow in the right seasonwill have no food at the harvest.
    Proverbs 20:3-5 (in Context) Proverbs 20 (Whole Chapter)
  104. Proverbs 22:8
    Those who plant injustice will harvest disaster,and their reign of terror will come to an end.
    Proverbs 22:7-9 (in Context) Proverbs 22 (Whole Chapter)
  105. Proverbs 26:1
    Honor is no more associated with foolsthan snow with summer or rain with harvest.
    Proverbs 26:1-3 (in Context) Proverbs 26 (Whole Chapter)
  106. Proverbs 27:25
    After the hay is harvested and the new crop appearsand the mountain grasses are gathered in,
    Proverbs 27:24-26 (in Context) Proverbs 27 (Whole Chapter)
  107. Ecclesiastes 3:2
    A time to be born and a time to die.A time to plant and a time to harvest.
    Ecclesiastes 3:1-3 (in Context) Ecclesiastes 3 (Whole Chapter)
  108. Ecclesiastes 11:4
    Farmers who wait for perfect weather never plant.If they watch every cloud, they never harvest.
    Ecclesiastes 11:3-5 (in Context) Ecclesiastes 11 (Whole Chapter)
  109. Song of Solomon 8:11
    Solomon has a vineyard at Baal-hamon,which he leases out to tenant farmers.Each of them pays a thousand pieces of silver for harvesting its fruit.
    Song of Solomon 8:10-12 (in Context) Song of Solomon 8 (Whole Chapter)
  110. Isaiah 1:8
    Beautiful Jerusalem stands abandonedlike a watchman’s shelter in a vineyard,like a lean-to in a cucumber field after the harvest,like a helpless city under siege.
    Isaiah 1:7-9 (in Context) Isaiah 1 (Whole Chapter)
  111. Isaiah 5:2
    He plowed the land, cleared its stones,and planted it with the best vines.In the middle he built a watchtowerand carved a winepress in the nearby rocks.Then he waited for a harvest of sweet grapes,but the grapes that grew were bitter.
    Isaiah 5:1-3 (in Context) Isaiah 5 (Whole Chapter)
  112. Isaiah 9:3
    You will enlarge the nation of Israel,and its people will rejoice.They will rejoice before youas people rejoice at the harvestand like warriors dividing the plunder.
    Isaiah 9:2-4 (in Context) Isaiah 9 (Whole Chapter)
  113. Isaiah 16:9
    So now I weep for Jazer and the vineyards of Sibmah;my tears will flow for Heshbon and Elealeh.There are no more shouts of joyover your summer fruits and harvest.
    Isaiah 16:8-10 (in Context) Isaiah 16 (Whole Chapter)
  114. Isaiah 16:10
    Gone now is the gladness,gone the joy of harvest.There will be no singing in the vineyards,no more happy shouts,no treading of grapes in the winepresses.I have ended all their harvest joys.
    Isaiah 16:9-11 (in Context) Isaiah 16 (Whole Chapter)
  115. Isaiah 17:5
    The whole land will look like a grainfieldafter the harvesters have gathered the grain.It will be desolate,like the fields in the valley of Rephaim after the harvest.
    Isaiah 17:4-6 (in Context) Isaiah 17 (Whole Chapter)
  116. Isaiah 17:6
    Only a few of its people will be left,like stray olives left on a tree after the harvest.Only two or three remain in the highest branches,four or five scattered here and there on the limbs,”declares the Lord, the God of Israel.
    Isaiah 17:5-7 (in Context) Isaiah 17 (Whole Chapter)
  117. Isaiah 17:11
    They may sprout on the day you set them out;yes, they may blossom on the very morning you plant them,but you will never pick any grapes from them.Your only harvest will be a load of grief and unrelieved pain.
    Isaiah 17:10-12 (in Context) Isaiah 17 (Whole Chapter)
  118. Isaiah 18:4
    For the Lord has told me this:“I will watch quietly from my dwelling place—as quietly as the heat rises on a summer day,or as the morning dew forms during the harvest.”
    Isaiah 18:3-5 (in Context) Isaiah 18 (Whole Chapter)
  119. Isaiah 19:9
    There will be no flax for the harvesters,no thread for the weavers.
    Isaiah 19:8-10 (in Context) Isaiah 19 (Whole Chapter)
  120. Isaiah 23:3
    sailing over deep waters.They brought you grain from Egypt and harvests from along the Nile.You were the marketplace of the world.
    Isaiah 23:2-4 (in Context) Isaiah 23 (Whole Chapter)
  121. Isaiah 24:13
    Throughout the earth the story is the same—only a remnant is left,like the stray olives left on the treeor the few grapes left on the vine after harvest.
    Isaiah 24:12-14 (in Context) Isaiah 24 (Whole Chapter)
  122. Isaiah 30:23
    Then the Lord will bless you with rain at planting time. There will be wonderful harvests and plenty of pastureland for your livestock.
    Isaiah 30:22-24 (in Context) Isaiah 30 (Whole Chapter)
  123. Isaiah 32:10
    In a short time—just a little more than a year—you careless ones will suddenly begin to care.For your fruit crops will fail,and the harvest will never take place.
    Isaiah 32:9-11 (in Context) Isaiah 32 (Whole Chapter)
  124. Isaiah 37:30
    Then Isaiah said to Hezekiah, “Here is the proof that what I say is true:“This year you will eat only what grows up by itself,and next year you will eat what springs up from that.But in the third year you will plant crops and harvest them;you will tend vineyards and eat their fruit.
    Isaiah 37:29-31 (in Context) Isaiah 37 (Whole Chapter)
  125. Jeremiah 5:17
    They will devour the food of your harvest;they will devour your sons and daughters.They will devour your flocks and herds;they will devour your grapes and figs.And they will destroy your fortified towns,which you think are so safe.
    Jeremiah 5:16-18 (in Context) Jeremiah 5 (Whole Chapter)
  126. Jeremiah 5:24
    They do not say from the heart,‘Let us live in awe of the Lord our God,for he gives us rain each spring and fall,assuring us of a harvest when the time is right.’
    Jeremiah 5:23-25 (in Context) Jeremiah 5 (Whole Chapter)
  127. Jeremiah 6:9
    This is what the Lord of Heaven’s Armies says:“Even the few who remain in Israelwill be picked over again,as when a harvester checks each vine a second timeto pick the grapes that were missed.”
    Jeremiah 6:8-10 (in Context) Jeremiah 6 (Whole Chapter)
  128. Jeremiah 8:13
    I will surely consume them.There will be no more harvests of figs and grapes.Their fruit trees will all die.Whatever I gave them will soon be gone.I, the Lord, have spoken!’
    Jeremiah 8:12-14 (in Context) Jeremiah 8 (Whole Chapter)
  129. Jeremiah 8:20
    “The harvest is finished,and the summer is gone,” the people cry,“yet we are not saved!”
    Jeremiah 8:19-21 (in Context) Jeremiah 8 (Whole Chapter)
  130. Jeremiah 9:22
    This is what the Lord says:“Bodies will be scattered across the fields like clumps of manure,like bundles of grain after the harvest.No one will be left to bury them.”
    Jeremiah 9:21-23 (in Context) Jeremiah 9 (Whole Chapter)
  131. Jeremiah 12:13
    My people have planted wheatbut are harvesting thorns.They have worn themselves out,but it has done them no good.They will harvest a crop of shamebecause of the fierce anger of the Lord.”
    Jeremiah 12:12-14 (in Context) Jeremiah 12 (Whole Chapter)
  132. Jeremiah 40:10
    “As for me, I will stay at Mizpah to represent you before the Babylonians who come to meet with us. Settle in the towns you have taken, and live off the land. Harvest the grapes and summer fruits and olives, and store them away.”
    Jeremiah 40:9-11 (in Context) Jeremiah 40 (Whole Chapter)
  133. Jeremiah 40:12
    they began to return to Judah from the places to which they had fled. They stopped at Mizpah to meet with Gedaliah and then went into the Judean countryside to gather a great harvest of grapes and other crops.
    Jeremiah 40:11-13 (in Context) Jeremiah 40 (Whole Chapter)
  134. Jeremiah 48:32
    “You people of Sibmah, rich in vineyards,I will weep for you even more than I did for Jazer.Your spreading vines once reached as far as the Dead Sea, but the destroyer has stripped you bare!He has harvested your grapes and summer fruits.
    Jeremiah 48:31-33 (in Context) Jeremiah 48 (Whole Chapter)
  135. Jeremiah 49:9
    Those who harvest grapesalways leave a few for the poor.If thieves came at night,they would not take everything.
    Jeremiah 49:8-10 (in Context) Jeremiah 49 (Whole Chapter)
  136. Jeremiah 50:16
    Take from Babylon all those who plant crops;send all the harvesters away.Because of the sword of the enemy,everyone will run away and rush back to their own lands.
    Jeremiah 50:15-17 (in Context) Jeremiah 50 (Whole Chapter)
  137. Jeremiah 51:33
    This is what the Lord of Heaven’s Armies,the God of Israel, says:“Babylon is like wheat on a threshing floor,about to be trampled.In just a little whileher harvest will begin.”
    Jeremiah 51:32-34 (in Context) Jeremiah 51 (Whole Chapter)
  138. Ezekiel 25:4
    I will allow nomads from the eastern deserts to overrun your country. They will set up their camps among you and pitch their tents on your land. They will harvest all your fruit and drink the milk from your livestock.
    Ezekiel 25:3-5 (in Context) Ezekiel 25 (Whole Chapter)
  139. Ezekiel 36:30
    I will give you great harvests from your fruit trees and fields, and never again will the surrounding nations be able to scoff at your land for its famines.
    Ezekiel 36:29-31 (in Context) Ezekiel 36 (Whole Chapter)
  140. Ezekiel 44:30
    The first of the ripe fruits and all the gifts brought to the Lord will go to the priests. The first samples of each grain harvest and the first of your flour must also be given to the priests so the Lord will bless your homes.
    Ezekiel 44:29-31 (in Context) Ezekiel 44 (Whole Chapter)
  141. Ezekiel 45:13
    [ Special Offerings and Celebrations ] “You must give this tax to the prince: one bushel of wheat or barley for every 60 you harvest,
    Ezekiel 45:12-14 (in Context) Ezekiel 45 (Whole Chapter)
  142. Hosea 2:9
    “But now I will take back the ripened grain and new wineI generously provided each harvest season.I will take away the wool and linen clothingI gave her to cover her nakedness.
    Hosea 2:8-10 (in Context) Hosea 2 (Whole Chapter)
  143. Hosea 6:11
    “O Judah, a harvest of punishment is also waiting for you,though I wanted to restore the fortunes of my people.
    Hosea 6:10-11 (in Context) Hosea 6 (Whole Chapter)
  144. Hosea 8:1
    [ Israel Harvests the Whirlwind ] “Sound the alarm!The enemy descends like an eagle on the people of the Lord,for they have broken my covenantand revolted against my law.
    Hosea 8:1-3 (in Context) Hosea 8 (Whole Chapter)
  145. Hosea 8:7
    “They have planted the windand will harvest the whirlwind.The stalks of grain witherand produce nothing to eat.And even if there is any grain,foreigners will eat it.
    Hosea 8:6-8 (in Context) Hosea 8 (Whole Chapter)
  146. Hosea 9:2
    So now your harvests will be too small to feed you.There will be no grapes for making new wine.
    Hosea 9:1-3 (in Context) Hosea 9 (Whole Chapter)
  147. Hosea 10:1
    [ The Lord’s Judgment against Israel ] How prosperous Israel is—a luxuriant vine loaded with fruit.But the richer the people get,the more pagan altars they build.The more bountiful their harvests,the more beautiful their sacred pillars.
    Hosea 10:1-3 (in Context) Hosea 10 (Whole Chapter)
  148. Hosea 10:12
    I said, ‘Plant the good seeds of righteousness,and you will harvest a crop of love.Plow up the hard ground of your hearts,for now is the time to seek the Lord,that he may comeand shower righteousness upon you.’
    Hosea 10:11-13 (in Context) Hosea 10 (Whole Chapter)
  149. Hosea 10:13
    “But you have cultivated wickednessand harvested a thriving crop of sins.You have eaten the fruit of lies—trusting in your military might,believing that great armiescould make your nation safe.
    Hosea 10:12-14 (in Context) Hosea 10 (Whole Chapter)
  150. Joel 3:13
    Swing the sickle,for the harvest is ripe. Come, tread the grapes,for the winepress is full.The storage vats are overflowingwith the wickedness of these people.”
    Joel 3:12-14 (in Context) Joel 3 (Whole Chapter)
  151. Amos 7:1
    [ A Vision of Locusts ] The Sovereign Lord showed me a vision. I saw him preparing to send a vast swarm of locusts over the land. This was after the king’s share had been harvested from the fields and as the main crop was coming up.
    Amos 7:1-3 (in Context) Amos 7 (Whole Chapter)
  152. Amos 9:13
    “The time will come,” says the Lord,“when the grain and grapes will grow fasterthan they can be harvested.Then the terraced vineyards on the hills of Israelwill drip with sweet wine!
    Amos 9:12-14 (in Context) Amos 9 (Whole Chapter)
  153. Obadiah 1:5
    “If thieves came at night and robbed you(what a disaster awaits you!),they would not take everything.Those who harvest grapesalways leave a few for the poor.But your enemies will wipe you out completely!
    Obadiah 1:4-6 (in Context) Obadiah 1 (Whole Chapter)
  154. Micah 6:15
    You will plant cropsbut not harvest them.You will press your olivesbut not get enough oil to anoint yourselves.You will trample the grapesbut get no juice to make your wine.
    Micah 6:14-16 (in Context) Micah 6 (Whole Chapter)
  155. Micah 7:1
    [ Misery Turned to Hope ] How miserable I am!I feel like the fruit picker after the harvestwho can find nothing to eat.Not a cluster of grapes or a single early figcan be found to satisfy my hunger.
    Micah 7:1-3 (in Context) Micah 7 (Whole Chapter)
  156. Haggai 1:6
    You have planted much but harvest little. You eat but are not satisfied. You drink but are still thirsty. You put on clothes but cannot keep warm. Your wages disappear as though you were putting them in pockets filled with holes!
    Haggai 1:5-7 (in Context) Haggai 1 (Whole Chapter)
  157. Haggai 1:9
    You hoped for rich harvests, but they were poor. And when you brought your harvest home, I blew it away. Why? Because my house lies in ruins, says the Lord of Heaven’s Armies, while all of you are busy building your own fine houses.
    Haggai 1:8-10 (in Context) Haggai 1 (Whole Chapter)
  158. Haggai 2:16
    When you hoped for a twenty-bushel crop, you harvested only ten. When you expected to draw fifty gallons from the winepress, you found only twenty.
    Haggai 2:15-17 (in Context) Haggai 2 (Whole Chapter)
  159. Haggai 2:19
    I am giving you a promise now while the seed is still in the barn. You have not yet harvested your grain, and your grapevines, fig trees, pomegranates, and olive trees have not yet produced their crops. But from this day onward I will bless you.”
    Haggai 2:18-20 (in Context) Haggai 2 (Whole Chapter)
  160. Matthew 6:26
    Look at the birds. They don’t plant or harvest or store food in barns, for your heavenly Father feeds them. And aren’t you far more valuable to him than they are?
    Matthew 6:25-27 (in Context) Matthew 6 (Whole Chapter)
  161. Matthew 9:37
    He said to his disciples, “The harvest is great, but the workers are few.
    Matthew 9:36-38 (in Context) Matthew 9 (Whole Chapter)
  162. Matthew 9:38
    So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields.”
    Matthew 9:37-38 (in Context) Matthew 9 (Whole Chapter)
  163. Matthew 12:2
    But some Pharisees saw them do it and protested, “Look, your disciples are breaking the law by harvesting grain on the Sabbath.”
    Matthew 12:1-3 (in Context) Matthew 12 (Whole Chapter)
  164. Matthew 13:23
    The seed that fell on good soil represents those who truly hear and understand God’s word and produce a harvest of thirty, sixty, or even a hundred times as much as had been planted!”
    Matthew 13:22-24 (in Context) Matthew 13 (Whole Chapter)
  165. Matthew 13:30
    Let both grow together until the harvest. Then I will tell the harvesters to sort out the weeds, tie them into bundles, and burn them, and to put the wheat in the barn.’”
    Matthew 13:29-31 (in Context) Matthew 13 (Whole Chapter)
  166. Matthew 13:39
    The enemy who planted the weeds among the wheat is the devil. The harvest is the end of the world, and the harvesters are the angels.
    Matthew 13:38-40 (in Context) Matthew 13 (Whole Chapter)
  167. Matthew 21:34
    At the time of the grape harvest, he sent his servants to collect his share of the crop.
    Matthew 21:33-35 (in Context) Matthew 21 (Whole Chapter)
  168. Matthew 21:41
    The religious leaders replied, “He will put the wicked men to a horrible death and lease the vineyard to others who will give him his share of the crop after each harvest.”
    Matthew 21:40-42 (in Context) Matthew 21 (Whole Chapter)
  169. Matthew 25:24
    “Then the servant with the one bag of silver came and said, ‘Master, I knew you were a harsh man, harvesting crops you didn’t plant and gathering crops you didn’t cultivate.
    Matthew 25:23-25 (in Context) Matthew 25 (Whole Chapter)
  170. Matthew 25:26
    “But the master replied, ‘You wicked and lazy servant! If you knew I harvested crops I didn’t plant and gathered crops I didn’t cultivate,
    Matthew 25:25-27 (in Context) Matthew 25 (Whole Chapter)
  171. Mark 2:24
    But the Pharisees said to Jesus, “Look, why are they breaking the law by harvesting grain on the Sabbath?”
    Mark 2:23-25 (in Context) Mark 2 (Whole Chapter)
  172. Mark 4:20
    And the seed that fell on good soil represents those who hear and accept God’s word and produce a harvest of thirty, sixty, or even a hundred times as much as had been planted!”
    Mark 4:19-21 (in Context) Mark 4 (Whole Chapter)
  173. Mark 4:29
    And as soon as the grain is ready, the farmer comes and harvests it with a sickle, for the harvest time has come.”
    Mark 4:28-30 (in Context) Mark 4 (Whole Chapter)
  174. Mark 12:2
    At the time of the grape harvest, he sent one of his servants to collect his share of the crop.
    Mark 12:1-3 (in Context) Mark 12 (Whole Chapter)
  175. Luke 6:2
    But some Pharisees said, “Why are you breaking the law by harvesting grain on the Sabbath?”
    Luke 6:1-3 (in Context) Luke 6 (Whole Chapter)
  176. Luke 8:15
    And the seeds that fell on the good soil represent honest, good-hearted people who hear God’s word, cling to it, and patiently produce a huge harvest.
    Luke 8:14-16 (in Context) Luke 8 (Whole Chapter)
  177. Luke 10:2
    These were his instructions to them: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields.
    Luke 10:1-3 (in Context) Luke 10 (Whole Chapter)
  178. Luke 12:24
    Look at the ravens. They don’t plant or harvest or store food in barns, for God feeds them. And you are far more valuable to him than any birds!
    Luke 12:23-25 (in Context) Luke 12 (Whole Chapter)
  179. Luke 19:21
    I was afraid because you are a hard man to deal with, taking what isn’t yours and harvesting crops you didn’t plant.’
    Luke 19:20-22 (in Context) Luke 19 (Whole Chapter)
  180. Luke 19:22
    “‘You wicked servant!’ the king roared. ‘Your own words condemn you. If you knew that I’m a hard man who takes what isn’t mine and harvests crops I didn’t plant,
    Luke 19:21-23 (in Context) Luke 19 (Whole Chapter)
  181. Luke 20:10
    At the time of the grape harvest, he sent one of his servants to collect his share of the crop. But the farmers attacked the servant, beat him up, and sent him back empty-handed.
    Luke 20:9-11 (in Context) Luke 20 (Whole Chapter)
  182. John 4:35
    You know the saying, ‘Four months between planting and harvest.’ But I say, wake up and look around. The fields are already ripe for harvest.
    John 4:34-36 (in Context) John 4 (Whole Chapter)
  183. John 4:36
    The harvesters are paid good wages, and the fruit they harvest is people brought to eternal life. What joy awaits both the planter and the harvester alike!
    John 4:35-37 (in Context) John 4 (Whole Chapter)
  184. John 4:37
    You know the saying, ‘One plants and another harvests.’ And it’s true.
    John 4:36-38 (in Context) John 4 (Whole Chapter)
  185. John 4:38
    I sent you to harvest where you didn’t plant; others had already done the work, and now you will get to gather the harvest.”
    John 4:37-39 (in Context) John 4 (Whole Chapter)
  186. John 12:24
    I tell you the truth, unless a kernel of wheat is planted in the soil and dies, it remains alone. But its death will produce many new kernels—a plentiful harvest of new lives.
    John 12:23-25 (in Context) John 12 (Whole Chapter)
  187. Romans 7:4
    So, my dear brothers and sisters, this is the point: You died to the power of the law when you died with Christ. And now you are united with the one who was raised from the dead. As a result, we can produce a harvest of good deeds for God.
    Romans 7:3-5 (in Context) Romans 7 (Whole Chapter)
  188. Romans 7:5
    When we were controlled by our old nature, sinful desires were at work within us, and the law aroused these evil desires that produced a harvest of sinful deeds, resulting in death.
    Romans 7:4-6 (in Context) Romans 7 (Whole Chapter)
  189. 1 Corinthians 9:10
    Wasn’t he actually speaking to us? Yes, it was written for us, so that the one who plows and the one who threshes the grain might both expect a share of the harvest.
    1 Corinthians 9:9-11 (in Context) 1 Corinthians 9 (Whole Chapter)
  190. 1 Corinthians 9:11
    Since we have planted spiritual seed among you, aren’t we entitled to a harvest of physical food and drink?
    1 Corinthians 9:10-12 (in Context) 1 Corinthians 9 (Whole Chapter)
  191. 1 Corinthians 15:20
    But in fact, Christ has been raised from the dead. He is the first of a great harvest of all who have died.
    1 Corinthians 15:19-21 (in Context) 1 Corinthians 15 (Whole Chapter)
  192. 1 Corinthians 15:23
    But there is an order to this resurrection: Christ was raised as the first of the harvest; then all who belong to Christ will be raised when he comes back.
    1 Corinthians 15:22-24 (in Context) 1 Corinthians 15 (Whole Chapter)
  193. 1 Corinthians 16:15
    You know that Stephanas and his household were the first of the harvest of believers in Greece, and they are spending their lives in service to God’s people. I urge you, dear brothers and sisters,
    1 Corinthians 16:14-16 (in Context) 1 Corinthians 16 (Whole Chapter)
  194. 2 Corinthians 9:10
    For God is the one who provides seed for the farmer and then bread to eat. In the same way, he will provide and increase your resources and then produce a great harvest of generosity in you.
    2 Corinthians 9:9-11 (in Context) 2 Corinthians 9 (Whole Chapter)
  195. Galatians 6:1
    [ We Harvest What We Plant ] Dear brothers and sisters, if another believer is overcome by some sin, you who are godly should gently and humbly help that person back onto the right path. And be careful not to fall into the same temptation yourself.
    Galatians 6:1-3 (in Context) Galatians 6 (Whole Chapter)
  196. Galatians 6:7
    Don’t be misled—you cannot mock the justice of God. You will always harvest what you plant.
    Galatians 6:6-8 (in Context) Galatians 6 (Whole Chapter)
  197. Galatians 6:8
    Those who live only to satisfy their own sinful nature will harvest decay and death from that sinful nature. But those who live to please the Spirit will harvest everlasting life from the Spirit.
    Galatians 6:7-9 (in Context) Galatians 6 (Whole Chapter)
  198. Galatians 6:9
    So let’s not get tired of doing what is good. At just the right time we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don’t give up.
    Galatians 6:8-10 (in Context) Galatians 6 (Whole Chapter)
  199. Hebrews 12:11
    No discipline is enjoyable while it is happening—it’s painful! But afterward there will be a peaceful harvest of right living for those who are trained in this way.
    Hebrews 12:10-12 (in Context) Hebrews 12 (Whole Chapter)
  200. James 3:18
    And those who are peacemakers will plant seeds of peace and reap a harvest of righteousness.
    James 3:17-18 (in Context) James 3 (Whole Chapter)
  201. James 5:4
    For listen! Hear the cries of the field workers whom you have cheated of their pay. The wages you held back cry out against you. The cries of those who harvest your fields have reached the ears of the Lord of Heaven’s Armies.
    James 5:3-5 (in Context) James 5 (Whole Chapter)
  202. James 5:7
    [ Patience and Endurance ] Dear brothers and sisters, be patient as you wait for the Lord’s return. Consider the farmers who patiently wait for the rains in the fall and in the spring. They eagerly look for the valuable harvest to ripen.
    James 5:6-8 (in Context) James 5 (Whole Chapter)
  203. Revelation 14:14
    [ The Harvest of the Earth ] Then I saw a white cloud, and seated on the cloud was someone like the Son of Man. He had a gold crown on his head and a sharp sickle in his hand.
    Revelation 14:13-15 (in Context) Revelation 14 (Whole Chapter)
  204. Revelation 14:15
    Then another angel came from the Temple and shouted to the one sitting on the cloud, “Swing the sickle, for the time of harvest has come; the crop on earth is ripe.”
    Revelation 14:14-16 (in Context) Revelation 14 (Whole Chapter)
  205. Revelation 14:16
    So the one sitting on the cloud swung his sickle over the earth, and the whole earth was harvested.
    Revelation 14:15-17 (in Context) Revelation 14 (Whole Chapter)

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