the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
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Chaff
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
(1) מוץ ,
(2) חשׁשׁ ,
(3) תּבן ,
(4) אוּר ,
In the New Testament ἄχυρον ,
In the process of winnowing, as it has been carried on in the East for thousands of years, the grain is tossed into the air so that the wind may cause a separation of chaff and straw. The light husks from the wheat and fine particles of straw are dispersed by the wind in the form of a fine dust; the heavier straw which has been broken into short pieces by the threshing process falls near at hand on the edge of the threshing-floor, while the grain falls back upon the pile. In Syria and Palestine, that which falls near at hand as cut straw is called tibn. This word occurs in the Arabic translation of Matthew 3:12 and Luke 3:17 . This straw is ordinarily saved and fed as "roughage" to the animals. It could easily be gathered and burned, as indicated in the above-mentioned verses, while the chaff is blown away beyond recovery, a strong figure to depict complete annihilation (Job 21:18; Isaiah 29:5; Isaiah 41:16; Hosea 13:3 , Daniel 2:35 ). See AGRICULTURE;
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Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. Entry for 'Chaff'. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​isb/​c/chaff.html. 1915.