Credit: Jonathan Thacker
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Comments: Pile of chaff and straw
Credit: Archibale Isolation
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Comments: Brut harvest of small spelled from Haute Provence and shelled grains of its bale
Credit: David Haberlah at the English-language Wikipedia
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Comments: The flat Tabaq basket is still used for winnowing on Us Island in Dar al-Manasir, Northern Sudan.
From Easton: Chaff - the refuse of winnowed corn. It was usually burned (Exodus 15:7; Isaiah 5:24; Matthew 3:12). This word sometimes, however, means dried grass or hay (Isaiah 5:24; Isaiah 33:11). Chaff is used as a figure of abortive wickedness (Psalms 1:4; Matthew 3:12). False doctrines are also called chaff (Jeremiah 23:28), or more correctly rendered "chopped straw." The destruction of the wicked, and their powerlessness, are likened to the carrying away of chaff by the wind (Isaiah 17:13; Hosea 13:3; Zephaniah 2:2).