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What does the harvest represent in the Bible?

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In the Bible, the harvest symbolizes the gathering of God's elect and the fulfillment of His divine will.

The harvest in biblical terms represents the culmination of God's redemptive work. In Matthew 13:30, we learn that the harvest will take place at the end of the age, when both the wheat (the righteous) and the tares (the wicked) are separated. This imagery reflects God's judgment and the ultimate realization of His purpose in gathering those who belong to Him. Additionally, in Revelation 14, the harvesting signifies the finality of God's plan as He collects His people from the earth, fulfilling the promise made to them since before creation. Thus, the harvest serves as a powerful reminder of God's grace and the certainty with which He accomplishes His will.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:30, Revelation 14:15

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