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Give ear, and hear my voice; hearken, and hear my speech. Does He who plows for sowing plow continually? Does He continually open and harrow His ground? When He had leveled its surface, does He not scatter dill, sow cummin, and put wheat in rows and barley in it's proper place, and spelt as the border? For he is instructed aright; his god teaches him. Dill is not threshed with a threshing sledge, nor is a cart wheel rolled over cummin; but dill is beaten out with a stick, and cummin with a rod. Does one crush bread grain? No, he does not thresh it forever; when He drives His cart wheel over it with His horses, He does not crush it. This also comes from The Lord of host; He is wonderful in counsel, and excellent in wisdom.
Thank You for this.
So my thoughts are on the plowing and the sowing of the grass and the herbs, the barley and the wheat, the dill and the cumin.
But more on a scale of whom God uses to plow and to thresh different nations, that need plowing and threshing.
The Lord also sets boundaries as to whose floor nations can come and thresh on.
In the case of the King of Assyria, The Lord has used him to overcome different nations. They are called grass and herbs as reference.
But when the King of Assyria challenges Israel, Isaiah prays to the Lord to spare them.
And this is what the Lord says:
Chapter 19 tells the story.
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2Kings Chapter 19..
Hezekiah Prays to the Lord, Isaiah gives God's answer.
Hugs
Give ear, and hear my voice; hearken, and hear my speech. Does He who plows for sowing plow continually? Does He continually open and harrow His ground? When He had leveled its surface, does He not scatter dill, sow cummin, and put wheat in rows and barley in it's proper place, and spelt as the border? For he is instructed aright; his god teaches him. Dill is not threshed with a threshing sledge, nor is a cart wheel rolled over cummin; but dill is beaten out with a stick, and cummin with a rod. Does one crush bread grain? No, he does not thresh it forever; when He drives His cart wheel over it with His horses, He does not crush it. This also comes from The Lord of host; He is wonderful in counsel, and excellent in wisdom.
Thank You for this.
So my thoughts are on the plowing and the sowing of the grass and the herbs, the barley and the wheat, the dill and the cumin.
But more on a scale of whom God uses to plow and to thresh different nations, that need plowing and threshing.
The Lord also sets boundaries as to whose floor nations can come and thresh on.
In the case of the King of Assyria, The Lord has used him to overcome different nations. They are called grass and herbs as reference.
But when the King of Assyria challenges Israel, Isaiah prays to the Lord to spare them.
And this is what the Lord says:
Chapter 19 tells the story.
Hugs
2Kings Chapter 19..
Hezekiah Prays to the Lord, Isaiah gives God's answer.
Hugs
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