Thematic Bible
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Agriculture » Operations in » Harrowing
Canst thou bind the wild-ox, so that - with the ridge - shall run his cord? Or will he harrow the furrows after thee?
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Agriculture or husbandry » Operations in » Harrowing
Canst thou bind the wild-ox, so that - with the ridge - shall run his cord? Or will he harrow the furrows after thee?
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All day long, doth the plowman plow for sowing? Doth he continue laying open and harrowing his soil?
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Cord » Ancient uses of » Hitching to cart or plough
Canst thou bind the wild-ox, so that - with the ridge - shall run his cord? Or will he harrow the furrows after thee?
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Cords » Cords
Canst thou bind the wild-ox, so that - with the ridge - shall run his cord? Or will he harrow the furrows after thee?
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the pins of the habitation, and the pins of the court, and their cords;
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the hangings of the court its pillars and its sockets, and the screen for the gate of the court, its cords and its pins, - and all the utensils for the service of the habitation for the tent of meeting;
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And they answered him, saying - Nay; but we will, bind, thee, and deliver thee into their hand, but we will not, put thee to death. So they bound him with two new ropes, and took him up from the crag.
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Unicorn » Described as » Intractable in disposition
Will the Wild-Ox be pleased to be thy servant? or lodge for the night by thy crib? Canst thou bind the wild-ox, so that - with the ridge - shall run his cord? Or will he harrow the furrows after thee?
Wilt thou put faith in him, that he will bring back thy seed? and that, corn for thy threshing-floor, he will gather?
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Unicorn » Great strength of
GOD having brought him forth out of Egypt, The very horns of the buffalo, are his, - He eateth up nations that assail him And the bones of them, he breaketh And the loins of him, he crusheth:
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Canst thou bind the wild-ox, so that - with the ridge - shall run his cord? Or will he harrow the furrows after thee? Wilt thou trust in him, because of the greatness of his strength? Wilt thou leave unto him thy toil?
Unicorn » Intractable
Will the Wild-Ox be pleased to be thy servant? or lodge for the night by thy crib? Canst thou bind the wild-ox, so that - with the ridge - shall run his cord? Or will he harrow the furrows after thee? Wilt thou trust in him, because of the greatness of his strength? Wilt thou leave unto him thy toil? read more.
Wilt thou put faith in him, that he will bring back thy seed? and that, corn for thy threshing-floor, he will gather?
Wilt thou put faith in him, that he will bring back thy seed? and that, corn for thy threshing-floor, he will gather?