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Isaiah 28

Isa. 28:28 KJV (With Strong’s)

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Bread
lechem (Hebrew #3899)
food (for man or beast), especially bread, or grain (for making it)
KJV usage: ((shew-))bread, X eat, food, fruit, loaf, meat, victuals. See also 1036.
Pronounce: lekh'-em
Origin: from 3898
corn is bruised
daqaq (Hebrew #1854)
to crush (or intransitively) crumble
KJV usage: beat in pieces (small), bruise, make dust, (into) X powder, (be, very) small, stamp (small).
Pronounce: daw-kak'
Origin: a primitive root (compare 1915)
; because he will not ever
netsach (Hebrew #5331)
or netsach {nay'-tsakh}; from 5329; properly, a goal, i.e. the bright object at a distance travelled towards; hence (figuratively), splendor, or (subjectively) truthfulness, or (objectively) confidence; but usually (adverbially), continually (i.e. to the most distant point of view); --alway(-s), constantly, end, (+ n-)ever(more), perpetual, strength, victory.
Pronounce: neh'-tsakh
be threshing
duwsh (Hebrew #1758)
or diysh {deesh}; a primitive root; to trample or thresh
KJV usage: break, tear, thresh, tread out (down), at grass (Jer. 50:11, by mistake for 1877).
Pronounce: doosh
Origin: or dowsh {dosh}
'adash (Hebrew #156)
to tread out (grain)
KJV usage: thresh.
Pronounce: aw-dash'
Origin: a primitive root
it, nor break
hamam (Hebrew #2000)
properly, to put in commotion; by implication, to disturb, drive, destroy
KJV usage: break, consume, crush, destroy, discomfit, trouble, vex.
Pronounce: haw-mam'
Origin: a primitive root (compare 1949, 1993)
it with the wheel
gilgal (Hebrew #1536)
a variation of 1534
KJV usage: wheel.
Pronounce: ghil-gawl'
of his cart
`agalah (Hebrew #5699)
something revolving, i.e. a wheeled vehicle
KJV usage: cart, chariot, wagon
Pronounce: ag-aw-law'
Origin: from the same as 5696
, nor bruise
daqaq (Hebrew #1854)
to crush (or intransitively) crumble
KJV usage: beat in pieces (small), bruise, make dust, (into) X powder, (be, very) small, stamp (small).
Pronounce: daw-kak'
Origin: a primitive root (compare 1915)
it with his horsemen
parash (Hebrew #6571)
a steed (as stretched out to a vehicle, not single nor for mounting (compare 5483)); also (by implication) a driver (in a chariot), i.e. (collectively) cavalry
KJV usage: horseman.
Pronounce: paw-rawsh'
Origin: from 6567
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Bread.
Isa. 21:10• 10O my threshing, and the corn of my floor what I have heard of Jehovah of hosts, the God of Israel, have I declared unto you. (Isa. 21:10)
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Amos 9:9• 9{i}For behold, I command, and I will shake the house of Israel to and fro among all the nations, like as one shaketh corn in a sieve; yet shall not the least grain fall upon the earth.{/i} (Amos 9:9)
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Matt. 3:12• 12{i}whose winnowing fan [is] in his hand, and he shall thoroughly purge his threshing-floor, and shall gather his wheat into the garner, but the chaff he will burn with fire unquenchable.{/i} (Matt. 3:12)
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Matt. 13:37‑43• 37{i}But he answering said, He that sows the good seed is the Son of man,{/i}
38{i}and the field is the world; and the good seed, these are the sons of the kingdom, but the darnel are the sons of the evil [one];{/i}
39{i}and the enemy who has sowed it is the devil; and the harvest is [the] completion of [the] age, and the harvestmen are angels.{/i}
40{i}As then the darnel is gathered and is burned in the fire, thus it shall be in the completion of the age.{/i}
41{i}The Son of man shall send his angels, and they shall gather out of his kingdom all offences, and those that practice lawlessness;{/i}
42{i}and they shall cast them into the furnace of fire; there shall be the weeping and the gnashing of teeth.{/i}
43{i}Then the righteous shall shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of their Father. He that has ears, let him hear.{/i}
(Matt. 13:37‑43)
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Luke 22:31‑32• 31And the Lord said, Simon, Simon, behold Satan has begged for you to sift as wheat,
32but I have besought for thee that thy faith fail not, and thou, when once turned back establish thy brethren.
(Luke 22:31‑32)
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John 12:24• 24Verily, verily, I say to you, Except the grain of wheat falling into the ground die, it abideth alone; but, if it die, it beareth much fruit. (John 12:24)
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1 Cor. 3:9• 9For we are God's fellow-workmen; ye are God's tillage, God's building. (1 Cor. 3:9)
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1 Cor. 9:9‑10• 9For in the law of Moses it is written, Thou shalt not muzzle an ox while treading out corn. Is it for the oxen that God careth,
10or doth he say it altogether on our account? For it was written on our account, because the plougher ought to plough in hope, and the thresher in hope of partaking.
(1 Cor. 9:9‑10)
the wheel.

J. N. Darby Translation

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Bread corn is crushed, because he will not ever be threshing it; and if he drove the wheels of his cart and his horses over it, he would not crush it.

W. Kelly Translation

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Bread [-corn] is ground; for he will not ever be threshing it; and though he drive the wheel of his cart and his horses [over it], he would not grind it.