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Earing
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er'-ing ((harish) plough)
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Easton's Bible Dictionary
An Old English word (from the Latin aro, I plough), meaning
"ploughing." It is used in the Authorized Version in Genesis
45:6 ; Exodus
34:21 ; 1
Samuel 8:12 ; Deuteronomy
21:4 ; Isaiah
30:24 ; but the Revised Version has rendered the original in these places
by the ordinary word to plough or till.
Hitchcock's Dictionary of Bible Names
(no entry)
Smith's Bible Dictionary
( Genesis
45:6 ; Exodus
34:21 ) Derived from the Latin arare, to plough; hence it means ploughing.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
er'-ing (harish):
The Hebrew word is twice translated "earing" in the King James Version (Genesis
45:6 ; Exodus
34:21). The Revised Version (British and American) rendering is "plowing":
"There shall be neither plowing nor harvest."
See also Deuteronomy
21:4 ; 1
Samuel 8:12 ; Isaiah
30:24.

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