What is a threshing floor?!


Question: I'm assuming you're talking about threshing grain? Threshing grain is removing the seeds of the grain from the rest of the plant (which could be used as straw). A threshing floor would be where they do this. Later, threshing machines would be invented........ now most farmers in industrilized countries use a combine machine to do the same thing. The combine is able to pick up the plant, then shakes the plant to seperate the grain from the straw - and then leaves the straw behind to dry and be baled (well, if you want straw)...

According to wikipedia

A threshing floor is a specially flattened surface made either of rock or beaten earth where the farmer would thresh the grain harvest. The threshing floor was either owned by the entire village or by a single family. It was usually located outside the village in a place exposed to the wind.


Answers: I'm assuming you're talking about threshing grain? Threshing grain is removing the seeds of the grain from the rest of the plant (which could be used as straw). A threshing floor would be where they do this. Later, threshing machines would be invented........ now most farmers in industrilized countries use a combine machine to do the same thing. The combine is able to pick up the plant, then shakes the plant to seperate the grain from the straw - and then leaves the straw behind to dry and be baled (well, if you want straw)...

According to wikipedia

A threshing floor is a specially flattened surface made either of rock or beaten earth where the farmer would thresh the grain harvest. The threshing floor was either owned by the entire village or by a single family. It was usually located outside the village in a place exposed to the wind.

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A threshing floor is a specially flattened surface made either of rock or beaten earth where the farmer would thresh the grain harvest.

Probably a place where wheat and other grains were taken to be threshed (where the grains were separated from the chaff, or the rest of the stalk)

Where the wheat is seperated from the chaff. It a symbol of tribulation where the good and evil people are seperated by God.



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