Stubble

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STUBBLE.—See Straw.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909


stub?'l (קשׁ, ḳash (Exo_5:12, etc.); καλάμη, kalámē (The Wisdom of Solomon 3:7; 1Co_3:12)): These Hebrew and Greek forms are used of the stalks of wheat, etc., left knee-high in the field by the reapers. תּבן, tebhen (Job_21:18), is a mixture of chopped straw and chaff produced in threshing, which is winnowed out by the fan (compare Jer_23:28; Isa_5:24; Mat_3:12). When tebhen was withheld from them the Israelites had to utilize ḳash for the manufacture of their bricks (Exo_5:12).

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.


Job_13:25 (b) Job uses this figure to describe himself as one who has been cut down, cast out and is no longer useful.

Isa_33:11 (b) This is a type of the results of a worthless life spent in sin and in rebellion against GOD.

1Co_3:12 (a) Many of the works which Christians do in the Name of the Lord have no value. They produce nothing for the glory of GOD, and will be destroyed at the judgment seat of CHRIST.
Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types
press 1957.



is the rendering in the A.V. of two Heb. and one Gr. word:
1. Usually קִשׁ, kash (which is invariably so rendered), so called from its dryness, which denotes the dry halm of grain, partly as left standing in the fields (Exo_5:12), and then sometimes burned over (Exo_15:7; Isa_5:24; Isa_47:14; Joe_2:5; Nah_1:10; Oba_1:18), and partly as broken up into chaff by treading out the grain, and so separated by ventilation (Job_13:25; Job 42:20 [28]; Psalm 83:24; Isa_40:24; Isa_41:2; Jer_13:24). SEE CHAFF.
2. Once תֶּבֶן, teben (Job_21:18), properly straw, as used for provender. SEE STRAW.
3. Once καλαμή (1Co_3:12), which denotes in general the stalk of grain after the ears are removed (Xenoph. 1Co_3:5; 1Co_3:18; Sept. for קִשׁ, Exo_15:7; Joe_2:5). In Egypt the reapers only cut off the ears of the corn with the sickle, leaving the straw, which they deemed worthless, to rot on the ground. Hence when the cruel Pharaoh commanded the Hebrew brick makers to gather straw for themselves (Exo_5:12), though guilty of excessive tyranny, he did not, as some have supposed, ordain a physical impossibility. SEE BRICK.



CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.





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