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(The flax and the barley had been spoiled; the barley was ripening, and the flax already in the pod. (Exodus 9, 31)
You must not eat bread or pearl-barley or porridge made from the new crop until you have brought your God this offering. This is a law you must observe at all times and everywhere. (Leviticus 23, 14)
a land of wheat and barley, of vine and fig-tree and pomegranate and olive, a land where oil flows, and honey. (Deuteronomy 8, 8)
As Gedeon approached, one of the men was telling his neighbour of a dream that had come to him, and this was the way of it: It looked, in my dream, as if a barley griddle-cake went rolling along and tumbled into the Madianite camp, where it struck the first tent it reached and overturned it, so that it lay flat on the ground. (Judges 7, 13)
Thus it was that Noemi returned from the land of her adoption, with her daughter-in-law Ruth, that was Moabite born. They were just beginning to cut the barley in the fields, when she came back to her home at Bethlehem. (Ruth 1, 22)
And with the maid-servants of Booz she still kept company, till barley and wheat were both carried. (Ruth 2, 23)
This Booz, whose maidens were thy companions in harvest-time, Booz, our kinsman, will be at the threshing-floor to-night, winnowing his barley. (Ruth 3, 2)
then he said, Spread out the fold of that mantle thou wearest, and hold it with either hand. So she held it spread out, and he measured out two bushels of barley for her to carry. When she reached the city with her load, (Ruth 3, 15)
Look, she said, he has given me two bushels of barley; he protested that he must not send me home to my mother-in-law empty-handed. (Ruth 3, 17)
then Absalom said to his servants, You know that field of Joab’s next to mine, that is under barley; go and set fire to it. So Absalom’s men set fire to the crop, and now Joab’s men went to find him with their garments torn about them, and told him Absalom had had part of his field burned. (2 Samuel 14, 30)
Nor was their hiding-place discovered; a woman came and spread a cloth over the mouth of the well, as if she would dry her barley-groats there; (2 Samuel 17, 19)
brought him presents; beds and coverlets and earthenware, wheat and barley, flour and parched corn, beans and lentils and fried pulse, (2 Samuel 17, 28)
