'Plough' in the Bible
Thou shalt not plough with an ox and an ass together.
and he will take them that he may appoint for himself captains over thousands, and captains over fifties, and that they may plough his ground, and reap his harvest, and make his instruments of war and instruments of his chariots.
Even as I have seen, they that plough iniquity and sow mischief, reap the same.
Will he be pulling your plough with cords, turning up the valleys after you?
The sluggard will not plough by reason of the winter; he shall beg in harvest, and have nothing.
And he will be the judge between the nations, and the peoples will be ruled by his decisions: and their swords will be turned into plough-blades, and their spears into vine-knives: no longer will the nations be turning their swords against one another, and the knowledge of war will be gone for ever.
Let your land be worked with the plough, O daughter of Tarshish; there is no longer any harbour.
Doth the ploughman plough all day to sow? Is he all day opening and breaking the clods of his land?
And Ephraim is a trained heifer -- loving to thresh, And I -- I have passed over on the goodness of its neck, I cause one to ride Ephraim, Plough doth Judah, harrow for him doth Jacob.
Get your plough-blades hammered into swords, and your vine-knives into spears: let the feeble say, I am strong.
Do horses run on a rock? Doth one plough it with oxen? For ye have turned to gall judgment, And the fruit of righteousness to wormwood.
And he will be judge between great peoples, and strong nations far away will be ruled by his decisions; their swords will be hammered into plough-blades and their spears into vine-knives: nations will no longer be lifting up their swords against one another, and knowledge of war will have gone for ever.
And Jesus said unto him, No man, having put his hand to the plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God.
or does he say it altogether for our sakes? For for our sakes it has been written, that the plougher should plough in hope, and he that treads out corn, in hope of partaking of it.