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hard water Water which contains calcium or magnesium in an amount which require an excessive amount of soap to form a lather.
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harness (1.) Heb. 'asar, "to bind;" hence the act of fastening animals to a cart (1 Sam. 6:7, 10; Jer. 46:4, etc.).
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harvest the season for gathering grain or fruit. On the 16th day of Abib (or April) a handful of ripe ears of corn was offered as a first-fruit before the Lord, and immediately after this the harvest commenced (Lev. 23:9-14; 2 Sam. 21:9, 10; Ruth 2:23). It began with the feast of Passover and ended with Pentecost, thus lasting for seven weeks (Ex. 23:16). The harvest was a season of joy (Ps. 126:1-6; Isa. 9:3). This word is used figuratively Matt. 9:37; 13:30; Luke 10:2; John 4:35. (See AGRICULTURE.)
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harmony The principle of design that creates unity and harmony by stressing separate but related parts. Repetition is one example of a way that harmony is achieved.
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harvest To intentionally gather plants, animals and other natural resources for use, especially renewable resources; a human intervention in the life cycle in order to use a resource. In wildlife management, hunting is considered a form of harvest.
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