Amos 9:13

13 “Be sure of this,
Heb “behold” or “look.”
the time is
Heb “the days are.”
coming,” says the Lord,
“when the plowman will catch up to the reaper
The plowman will catch up to the reaper. Plowing occurred in October-November, and harvesting in April-May (see P. King, Amos, Hosea, Micah, 109.) But in the future age of restored divine blessing, there will be so many crops the reapers will take all summer to harvest them, and it will be time for plowing again before the harvest is finished.

and the one who stomps the grapes
When the grapes had been harvested, they were placed in a press where workers would stomp on them with their feet and squeeze out the juice. For a discussion of grape harvesting technique, see O. Borowski, Agriculture in Iron Age Israel, 110–12.
will overtake
The verb is omitted here in the Hebrew text, but has been supplied in the translation from the parallel line.
the planter.
The grape harvest occurred in August-September, planting in November-December (see P. King, Amos, Hosea, Micah, 109). But in the future age described here there will be so many grapes the workers who stomp them will still be working when the next planting season arrives.

Juice will run down the slopes,
Or “hills,” where the vineyards were planted.

it will flow down all the hillsides.
Heb “and all the hills will melt.”

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