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It's "Bringing in the sheaves". It is supposed to depict what farmers once did when it was time to harvest their fields. They would cut the stocks and stack them against each other(they looked like Indian teepees). The word "sheaves" appears to be what these gathering or groups of stocks were called possibly a word from the ancient Hebrew language. At any rate, it has to do with the time being right to "bring in the harvest" and the harvest being those who are lost(or as God refers to them as "those who are dead in their sins and in need of a Savior who is Christ the Lord." -randykall | 4/10/2005 | Thanks a lot for that correction. It was bugging me. -twizzle05 | 4/10/2005 |
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