(א) ונגש חורש בקוצר. והשיג דיש את בציר ובציר ישיג את זרע (ויקרא כו) לא יספיקו לחרוש עד שיבא הקציר ולא יספיקו לבצור עד שיבא עת הזרע:
Rashi comments saying that the harvest will be so plentiful that the gathering of the grains won't stop even until the next time of planting.
Read "the plowman meets the reaper" in the context of this breita.
As Rabbi Shimon ben Lakish said: The Holy One, Blessed be He, gives a person an additional soul on Shabbat eve, and at the conclusion of Shabbat removes it from him, as it is stated: “He ceased from work and was refreshed [vayinafash]” (Exodus 31:17). Rabbi Shimon ben Lakish expounds the verse as follows: Since he ceased from work, and now Shabbat has concluded and his additional soul is removed from him, woe [vai] for the additional soul [nefesh] that is lost.
Notice what phrases and images Amos 9:13-14 shares with Psalm 126.
(5) They who sow in tears shall reap with songs of joy.
(ו) הָ֘ל֤וֹךְ יֵלֵ֨ךְ ׀ וּבָכֹה֮ נֹשֵׂ֪א מֶֽשֶׁךְ־הַ֫זָּ֥רַע בֹּֽ֬א־יָב֥וֹא בְרִנָּ֑ה נֹ֝שֵׂ֗א אֲלֻמֹּתָֽיו׃
(6) Though he goes along weeping, carrying the seed-bag, he shall come back with songs of joy, carrying his sheaves.