'Plow' in the Bible
Do not plow with an ox and a donkey together.
He can appoint them for his use as commanders of thousands or commanders of fifties, to plow his ground or reap his harvest, or to make his weapons of war or the equipment for his chariots.
So he turned back from following him, took the team of oxen, and slaughtered them. With the oxen’s wooden yoke and plow, he cooked the meat and gave it to the people, and they ate. Then he left, followed Elijah, and served him.
In my experience, those who plow injusticeand those who sow trouble reap the same.
Can you hold the wild ox to a furrow by its harness?Will it plow the valleys behind you?
The slacker does not plow during planting season;at harvest time he looks, and there is nothing.
Does the plowman plow every day to plant seed?Does he continuously break up and cultivate the soil?
Ephraim is a well-trained calfthat loves to thresh,but I will place a yoke on her fine neck.I will harness Ephraim;Judah will plow;Jacob will do the final plowing.
Do horses gallop on the cliffs;does anyone plow there with oxen?Yet you have turned justice into poisonand the fruit of righteousness into wormwood—
But Jesus said to him, “No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God.”
Or isn’t He really saying it for us? Yes, this is written for us, because he who plows ought to plow in hope, and he who threshes should do so in hope of sharing the crop.
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