May 13, 2020, 5:05 PM – Becca Biderman posted in In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

Does anybody have time to do some research for me?

I’m always being asked what the Matt 13 tares look like. The truth is I don’t know. And I honestly don’t think anybody who’s ever written about them knows either. Did they know the wheat was black to say the tares are a rye? Hardly. I do know this one thing, if the tares can be confused for the wheat then they must be black.

On the right is the black emmer wheat and on the left is a possible match for a tare.

I have done a Google image search on the possible tare image and it does not recognize the image with an exact match.

I would love a volunteer(s) to see if they can find a match and come back with a name for the little black grain on the left.

Coincidentally, this little black grain is shattering just as the black emmer growing nearby is shattering too. Truly I could have bumped into what the tare is. Because it would be in sync with the black wheat and this little guy certainly is

EDITED: This is the wheat family ([Poaceae](https://www.wildflowers.co.il/english/familyID.asp?id=60)). Here’s a link

https://www.wildflowers.co.il/english/plant.asp?ID=2158

Heteranthelium piliferum, in Hebrew עקר שעיר. It translated from Hebrew to mean Barren Hairy.Place: ‎פוריה עלית (32.731250325957, 35.546740901651)‎Address: Poria IllitDoes anybody have time to do some research for me?

I’m always being asked what the Matt 13 tares look like. The truth is I don’t know. And I honestly don’t think anybody who’s ever written about them knows either. Did they know the wheat was black to say the tares are a rye? Hardly. I do know this one thing, if the tares can be confused for the wheat then they must be black.

On the right is the black emmer wheat and on the left is a possible match for a tare.

I have done a Google image search on the possible tare image and it does not recognize the image with an exact match.

I would love a volunteer(s) to see if they can find a match and come back with a name for the little black grain on the left.

Coincidentally, this little black grain is shattering just as the black emmer growing nearby is shattering too. Truly I could have bumped into what the tare is. Because it would be in sync with the black wheat and this little guy certainly is

EDITED: This is the wheat family ([Poaceae](https://www.wildflowers.co.il/english/familyID.asp?id=60)). Here’s a link

https://www.wildflowers.co.il/english/plant.asp?ID=2158

Heteranthelium piliferum, in Hebrew עקר שעיר. It translated from Hebrew to mean Barren Hairy.Updated May 15, 2020, 8:21 AM