39 MELACHOT By: Talya. FIELD WORK SOWING PLANT SEED BY SCATTERING IT ON OR IN THE EARTH.

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39 MELACHOT By: Talya

FIELD WORK

SOWING PLANT SEED BY SCATTERING IT ON OR IN THE EARTH

PLOWING TURN UP THE EARTH OF AN AREA OF LAND WITH A PLOW, ESPECIALLY BEFORE SOWING

REAPING CUT OR GATHER A CROP OR HARVEST

BINDING SHEAVES YOU BIND THE SHEAVES OF WHEAT

THRESHING SEPARATE GRAIN FROM A PLANT

WINNOWING BLOW A CURRENT OF AIR THROUGH GRAIN IN ORDER TO REMOVE THE CHAFF

SELECTING CAREFULLY CHOOSE AS BEING THE BEST OR MOST SUITABLE

GRINDING MAKING SEEDS INTO FLOUR

SIFTING PUT A FINE, LOOSE, OR POWDERY SUBSTANCE THROUGH A SIEVE SO AS TO REMOVE LUMPS OR LARGE PARTICLES

KNEADING WORK MOISTENED FLOUR OR CLAY INTO DOUGH OR PASTE WITH THE HANDS

BAKING COOK FOOD BY DRY HEAT WITHOUT DIRECT EXPOSURE TO A FLAME, TYPICALLY IN AN OVEN OR ON A HOT SURFACE

MAKING MATERIAL CURTAINS

SHEARING WOOL CUTTING A SHEEP’S WOOL

CLEANING MAKE SOMETHING FREE OF DIRT

COMBING TO UNTANGLE OR ARRANGE HAIR

DYING ADD A COLOR TO OR CHANGE THE COLOR OF SOMETHING BY SOAKING IT IN A SOLUTION

SPINNING THE ACTION OR PROCESS OF CONVERTING FIBERS INTO THREAD OR YARN

STRETCHING SYNTHETIC YARN THAT WILL STRETCH UNDER TENSION

MAKING A LOOP TO ENFOLD OR ENCIRCLE IN OR WITH SOMETHING

WEAVING FORM FABRIC OR A FABRIC ITEM BY INTERLACING LONG THREADS

SEPARATING THE TREADS CAUSE TO MOVE OR BE APART

TYING A KNOT TO FASTEN OR SECURE A CORD, ROPE, OR STRAP

UNTYING A KNOT TO LOOSE OR UNFASTEN ANYTHING TIED

SEWING JOIN, FASTEN, OR REPAIR SOMETHING BY MAKING STITCHES

TEARING PULL OR RIP SOMETHING APART OR TO PIECES WITH FORCE

MAKING LEATHER CURTAINS

TRAPPING TO CATCH AN ANIMAL

SLAUGHTERING KILL ANIMALS FOR FOOD

SKINNING REMOVE THE SKIN FROM AN ANIMAL

SALTING TO COVER WITH SALT

TANNING CONVERT ANIMAL SKIN INTO LEATHER BY SOAKING IN A LIQUID

SCRAPING TO SCRAPE DIRT OFF OF SKIN AND SMOOTH IT OUT

CUTTING USING A SHARP EDGE TO CUT IN HALF

MAKING THE BEAMS IF THE MISHKAN

WRITING THE ACTIVITY OR SKILL OF MARKING COHERENT WORDS ON PAPER AND COMPOSING TEXT

ERASING RUB OUT OR REMOVE

PUTTING UP AND TAKING DOWN THE MISHKAN

BUILDING THE PROCESS OR BUSINESS OF CONSTRUCTING SOMETHING

BREAKING SEPARATE OR CAUSE TO SEPARATE INTO PIECES AS A RESULT OF A BLOW, SHOCK, OR STRAIN

EXTINGUISHING A FIRE A METAL CONTAINER FILLED WITH CHEMICALS THAT IS USED TO PUT OUT A FIRE

KINDLING A FIRE MATERIAL THAT CAN BE READILY IGNITED, USED IN STARTING A FIRE

STRIKING THE FINAL HAMMER BLOW A SUDDEN, HARD STROKE WITH A HAMMER

CARRYING SUPPORT AND MOVE SOMEONE OR SOMETHING FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER

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