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Reap is a verb, it means to cut the stems of wheat with a knife during the process of harvesting a crop.
Galatians 6:7"Do not be misled: God is not one to be mocked. For whatever a man is sowing, this he will also reap; because he who is sowing with a view to his flesh will reap corruption from his flesh, but he who is sowing with a view to the spirit will reap everlasting life from the spirit. So let us not give up in doing what is fine, for in due season we shall reap if we do not tire out. "
It means you will get just as you do to others , if bad then you will get bad deeds , if you do good deeds you will get good.Answer:You reap what you sow.Another way of saying this might be you get back what you put in, or what goes around comes around. Whatever you practice doing will come back to you eventually. Universal Laws are believed by many to have been brought into existence when God created the Universe. Whatever one gives out to others will come back to them, love, compassion, mercy, money etc. If one is generous with anything and gives to others they will be blessed in kind. Or the rule of thumb is do unto others what you would have them do unto you (Bible).
The importance of the harvest is to gather the fruits of your labor. If you plant your seeds, tend to them and watch them grow, in the end you will reap the benefits of a good harvest. But if you neglect your crops there will be nothing to reap. Hence the saying, "so shall you sow, so shall you reap".
This phrase conveys the concept that the consequences of our actions are directly related to the actions themselves. It emphasizes the idea that the results we experience are a direct reflection of the choices we make and the effort we put in. In essence, it highlights the idea of karma or the principle of cause and effect in our lives.
To reap means to harvest the crops.
It means what you gain after your hard labor put in.
To reap what you sew is to harvest what you have planted. It is usually used to characterize the likely outcome of some undesirable behavior. Lie cheat and steal, and when people find out about it, you have taught them to distrust you. So, sew (or plant) dishonesty and you will reap (or harvest) mistrust.
If you mean when shes 16, then its 20
"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.
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Gari ( reap )
The Reap happened in 1997.
to reap = katsar (קצר)
'We sow in order to reap', or 'we plant so that we can harvest'.
as you sow so shall you reap
Thomas Reap was born in 1895.