The process of releasing grain from its stalk and chaff.
Threshing floor definition.
A threshing floor is a smooth flat surface that was used in the process of harvesting grain.
1 a specially flattened outdoor surface usually circular and paved or 2 inside a building with a smooth floor of earth stone or wood where a farmer would thresh the grain harvest and then winnow it.
First there had to be a flat surface that was smooth and hard and this was known as the threshing floor.
On occasion flails or sticks were used for this purpose ruth 2 17.
Before there was machinery farmers used a threshing floor to separate the grain from the chaff.
A threshing floor is of two main types.
Definition of threshing floor.
A threshing floor is of two main types.
The place where this work was done.
Threshing floor plural threshing floors the floor of a threshing house or similar area where grain is threshed.
The harvested produce would be spread over the threshing floor and then animals cattle or oxen would be led over it to crush and break the sheaves apart with their hooves.
Ground or floor space for threshing or treading out grain.
These floors have come into prominence because of the biblical events which occurred on or near them.
The process of threshing was performed generally by spreading the sheaves on the threshing floor and causing oxen and cattle to tread repeatedly over them loosening the edible part of cereal grain or other crop from the scaly inedible chaff that surrounds it deuteronomy 25 4.
Iddar occurs in daniel 2 35.
The equipment ran over the grain that was spread on the threshing floor a flat circular area usually at a high elevation exposed to wind.