'Plow' in the Bible
"You shall not plow with an ox and with a donkey [yoked] together.
The lazy person will not plow in season; he will expect at the harvest, but there [will be] nothing.
Ephraim [was] a trained heifer, that loved to thresh [grain], and I myself {spared} the fairness of her neck; I will make Ephraim break the ground, Judah will plow, Jacob must till for himself.
Do horses run on rocks, or does one plow the sea with oxen? But you have turned justice into poison and [the] fruit of righteousness into wormwood!
But Jesus said, "No one who puts [his] hand on the plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God!"
Or doubtless does he speak {for our sake}? For it is written {for our sake}, because the one who plows ought to plow in hope and the one who threshes [ought to do so] in hope of a share.