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Strong's #7105 - קָצִיר
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- harvest, harvesting
- process of harvesting
- crop, what is harvested or reaped
- time of harvest
- boughs, branches
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2727) ryq (קתסר QTsR) AC: Sever CO: Short AB: ?: The cutting short of something such as the reaping of the harvest where the stalks are made short or patience which can be cut short. [from: yq- being cut short]
V) ryq (קתסר QTsR) - Sever: To cut something short or small. Often in the sense of harvesting where the plant is severed at that stalk or short in patience as being severed. KJV (49): (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel) reap, reaper, shorten, shorter, discourage, loathe, straiten - Strongs: H7114 (קָצַר)
Nm) ryq (קתסר QTsR) - Short: As being cut off prematurely. KJV (5): small, few, soon, hasty - Strongs: H7116 (קָצֵר)
bm) riyq (קתסיר QTsYR) - I. Harvest:The time when the plants are severed. II. Branch:In the sense of being severed from the plant. KJV (54): harvest, bough, branch, harvestman - Strongs: H7105 (קָצִיר)
gm) ryfq (קותסר QWTsR) - Short: In patience. KJV (1): anguish - Strongs: H7115 (קֹצֶר)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
1 process of harvesting, Genesis 45:6 (E; + חָרִישׁ), Ruth 2:21.
2 what is reaped, harvested, crop, specifically of grain: Genesis 8:22 (+זֶרַע; J), Isaiah 17:11 (figurative; compare נוד; "" זֶרַע), יְאֹר׳ק Isaiah 23:3 ("" id.) i.e. exported grain of Egypt; חִטִּים׳קְ Exodus 34:22 (JE), insert also 2 Samuel 24:15 (ᵐ5 Th We Dr and others), ׳לֶקֶט ק Leviticus 19:9; b Leviticus 23:22 b; ׳ק as eaten Jeremiah 5:17; Job 5:5 (but read here קָֽצְרוּᵐ5 Me Bu and others, compare Bev Jphil. xxvi. 304); as accusative of congnate meaning with verb with קָצַר 1 Samuel 8:12; Deuteronomy 24:19; Leviticus 19:9a; Leviticus 23:10 (twice in verse); Leviticus 23:22 a ׳סְפִיחַ ק Leviticus 25:5 (all H), חִטִּים׳קְ 1 Samuel 6:13; of ripe grain Isaiah 1:11 (שָׂדֶה׳קְ), Isaiah 4:13 (׳בָּשַׁל ק); figurative of punishment Hosea 6:11; of vintage Isaiah 16:9 ("" קַיִץ; read probably בָּצִיר as "" Jeremiah 48:32, Buhl Lex 13).
3 time of harvest, Exodus 34:21 (+ חָרִישׁ; J E), 2 Samuel 21:10 ( 2 Samuel 23:13 read הַצּוּר as "" 1 Chronicles 11:15, so ᵐ5 L for Lucian Th We and most), Isaiah 9:2 (simile), Isaiah 18:5 (figurative), Jeremiah 5:24, "" קַיִץ Jeremiah 8:20; Proverbs 6:8; Proverbs 10:5; Proverbs 26:1 (simile); opposed to חרֶף Proverbs 20:4; ׳יְמֵי ק Joshua 3:21 (JE), 2 Samuel 21:9 a ׳יוֺם ק Proverbs 25:13 (simile), ׳עֵח(הַֿ) ק Jeremiah 50:16; Jeremiah 51:33 (figurative); of wheatharvest, חִטִּים׳יְמֵי קְ Genesis 30:14 (J), Judges 15:1, without יְמֵי Ruth 2:23b, הַיּוֺם׳חֿ׳הֲלוֺא קְ 1 Samuel 12:17; barley harvest, (הַ)שְׂצֹרִים׳קְ 2 Samuel 21:9b Ruth 1:22; Ruth 2:23 a; Isaiah 18:4; חֹם קָצִיר Isaiah 18:4; ׳חַג הַקּ Exodus 23:16 (E). On harvest in Palestine see Vogelst Landwirthsch. 57 ff. Hayman Smith DB AGRICULTURE. — Isaiah 17:5 read קֹצֵר, see קָצִר.
II. קָצִיר noun masculine Isaiah 27:11 usually collective, boughs, branches (connection with above √ dubious); — absolute ׳ק Job 14:9; suffix קְצִירִי Job 29:19 (in figurative; "" שֹׁרֶשׁ), קְצִירוֺ Job 18:16 (figurative; "" id.); קְצִירָהּ Isaiah 27:11; plural sf, קְצִירֶיהָ Psalm 80:12.
קְצָת see I. קצה.
קַר, קֹר see I. קרר. קִר see I. קִיר.
קָצִיר m. (from the root קָצַר).
(1) harvest, Genesis 8:22, 30:14 45:6 hence
(a) corn harvested, Leviticus 19:9, 23:22.
(b) poet. for אַנְשֵׁי קָצִיר reapers, Isaiah 17:5.
(2) a branch, bough, from the idea of lopping off (unless, perhaps, it be so called for חָצִיר, from the sense of greenness), Psalms 80:12; Job 14:9, 18:16 29:19.