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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Mill
        for grinding corn, mentioned as used in the time of Abraham
        (Gen. 18:6). That used by the Hebrews consisted of two circular
        stones, each 2 feet in diameter and half a foot thick, the lower
        of which was called the "nether millstone" (Job 41:24) and the
        upper the "rider." The upper stone was turned round by a stick
        fixed in it as a handle. There were then no public mills, and
        thus each family required to be provided with a hand-mill. The
        corn was ground daily, generally by the women of the house (Isa.
        47:1, 2; Matt. 24:41). It was with the upper stone of a
        hand-mill that "a certain woman" at Thebez broke Abimelech's
        skull (Judg. 9:53, "a piece of a millstone;" literally, "a
        millstone rider", i.e., the "runner," the stone which revolves.
        Comp. 2 Sam. 11:21). Millstones could not be pledged (Deut.
        24:6), as they were necessary in every family.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Mill' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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