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Gari ( reap )
Jesus compared himself to a sowing seed because if you plant a seed of kindness or love you will harvest or reap kindness or love. That means if you are nice or loving to someone they will probably be nice or loving back to you. If you are mean and hateful to someone, chances are they will not like you again, and they will be mean back to you. This is also where the saying "Do to others as you would have them do to you" comes from.
The Golden Rule has many variations. You reap what you sow You only get out what you put in It simply means that you should treat others as you would like to be treated. Kindness brings kindness, as hostility brings hostility.
"You reap what you sow" is an old idiom.He dreamed of when he would reap treasures. Poor, downtrodden, he knew he could never reap from his hard toils.
The Reap happened in 1997.
Reap
to reap = katsar (קצר)
as you sow so shall you reap
Thomas Reap was born in 1895.
Siem Reap's population is 171,800.
Siem Reap was created in 1907.
Bain ceol as an tsaol (Reap music from life)OrBain sult as an tsaol (Reap pleasure from life)the Irish verb for "live" simply means "exist/survive,".saying "live life" in Irish doesn;t really work that well.mair an saol