Greek · G2325

θερίζω

To harvest

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θερίζω G2325
Pronunciation therízō

What does θερίζω (therízō) mean in the Bible?

Θερίζω means to reap or gather a crop at harvest. Jesus uses the ordinary work of reaping when pointing to birds that depend on the Father's provision, and He turns harvest language toward people being gathered for eternal life.

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What does θερίζω (therízō) mean in the Bible?

Θερίζω means to reap or gather a crop at harvest. Jesus uses the ordinary work of reaping when pointing to birds that depend on the Father's provision, and He turns harvest language toward people being gathered for eternal life.

How does the BSB render G2325?

The BSB source-word alignment has 21 aligned rows for this entry. Common renderings include reap (6), reaper (2), reaping (2), to reap (2), will reap (2).

Where does θερίζω (therízō) appear in Scripture?

The source-word alignment first shows this entry at Matthew 6:26. Its strongest book concentrations include Galatians (4), John (4), Luke (3), Matthew (3).

What This Word Actually Means

Θερίζω means to reap or gather a crop at harvest. Jesus uses the ordinary work of reaping when pointing to birds that depend on the Father's provision, and He turns harvest language toward people being gathered for eternal life. Paul uses sowing and reaping to explain the material support of gospel workers, generous giving, moral consequence, and perseverance in doing good.

The image includes both gift and accountability: God gives seed, growth, opportunity, and increase, while the kind of sowing still matters for the harvest received. The verb does not promise that every investment produces immediate prosperity. Each passage defines the seed, field, reaper, season, and fruit.

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