Hebrew Word Studies (6 words)
1027t. (construct e.g.Genesis 50:10,11;2 Samuel 6:6);גָֹּֽרְנָָֽה׃Micah 4:12; suffixגָּרְנִיIsaiah 21:10;גָּרְנְךָDeuteronomy 15:14;Deuteronomy 16:13; pluralהַגְּרָנוֺת1 Samuel 23:1,הַגֳּרָנוֺתJoel 2: 1027t. (construct e.g.Genesis 50:10,11;2 Samuel 6:6);גָֹּֽרְנָָֽה׃Micah 4:12; suffixגָּרְנִיIsaiah 21:10;גָּרְנְךָDeuteronomy 15:14;Deuteronomy 16:13; pluralהַגְּרָנוֺת1 Samuel 23:1,הַגֳּרָנוֺתJoel 2:
- threshing-floor (semantic_range)
10wine-vat(a trough or hollow excavated (חצבIsaiah 5:2) in the rock for receiving the juice trodden out in theגַּת: Benz212f.), sometimes also wine-press (the trough in which the grapes were trodden o 10wine-vat(a trough or hollow excavated (חצבIsaiah 5:2) in the rock for receiving the juice trodden out in theגַּת: Benz212f.), sometimes also wine-press (the trough in which the grapes were trodden o
11) {lo}; a primitive particle; not (the simple or abs. Negation); by implication, no; often used with other particles (as follows) -- X before, + or else, ere, + except, ig(-norant), much, less, nay, 11) {lo}; a primitive particle; not (the simple or abs. Negation); by implication, no; often used with other particles (as follows) -- X before, + or else, ere, + except, ig(-norant), much, less, nay,
A primitive root; to tend a flock; i.e. Pasture it; intransitively, to graze (literally or figuratively); generally to rule; by extension, to associate with (as a friend) -- X break, companion, keep c A primitive root; to tend a flock; i.e. Pasture it; intransitively, to graze (literally or figuratively); generally to rule; by extension, to associate with (as a friend) -- X break, companion, keep c
- evil (semantic_range)
- misery (semantic_range)
- distress (semantic_range)
- injury (semantic_range)
- evil (semantic_range)
13must, fresh or new wine;**on meaning, see ARSKEncy. Bib. WINE (iv. 5307 f.). — absoluteתִּירוֺשׁNumbers 18:1224t.;תִּירשׁGenesis 27:283t.; suffixתִּירוֺשִׁיJudges 9:13;Hosea 2:11;תִּירשְׁךָDeuterono 13must, fresh or new wine;**on meaning, see ARSKEncy. Bib. WINE (iv. 5307 f.). — absoluteתִּירוֺשׁNumbers 18:1224t.;תִּירשׁGenesis 27:283t.; suffixתִּירוֺשִׁיJudges 9:13;Hosea 2:11;תִּירשְׁךָDeuterono
24my flesh hath grown lean(away)from fatness(""בִּרְכַּי כָּֽשְׁלוּ מִצּוֺם).Niph`alImperfectוְיִכָּֽחֲשׂוּ אֹיְבֶיךָ לָךְDeuteronomy 33:29thine enemies shall cringe(come cringing, i.e. originallyact 24my flesh hath grown lean(away)from fatness(""בִּרְכַּי כָּֽשְׁלוּ מִצּוֺם).Niph`alImperfectוְיִכָּֽחֲשׂוּ אֹיְבֶיךָ לָךְDeuteronomy 33:29thine enemies shall cringe(come cringing, i.e. originallyact
- deceptive (semantic_range)
- false (semantic_range)
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Commentary
Gill's Exposition
The floor and the winepress shall not feed them,.... Though their expectations from their worship of idols were large, they should find themselves mistaken; for there would not be a sufficiency of corn on the floor, nor of wine in the press, to supply them with what was
necessary for their sustenance; either through a blight upon their fields and vineyards, or through the invasion of an enemy, treading them down, and spoiling and foraging them: or else supposing a sufficient quantity of corn and wine got in; yet those blessings should be either turned into curses, or carried off by the enemy, that they should do then, no good; or if they enjoyed them, yet they should receive no nourishment from them; but should become lean, and look like starved and famishing creatures in the midst of plenty; by all which it would appear that their idols could neither give them a sufficiency of provisions, nor make those nourishing to them they had: and the new wine shall fail in her; in the congregation or land of Israel: or, "shall lie to her" (s); shall not answer their expectations, but disappoint and deceive them; whereas they expected great plenty from the promising prospect of the vines, these by one means or another should be destroyed, so that they would yield but little, and balk them; see Hab 3:17 . (s) "mentietur in ea", Pagninus, Montanus, Zanchius; "mentietur isti", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator, Liveleus, Schmidt.