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Bible Encyclopedias
Plow
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
In addition to the words which are found above, the following terms occur: עבד ,
One special law is mentioned in connection with plowing, namely that an ox and an ass should not be yoked together (Deuteronomy 22:10 ), a prohibition which is utterly disregarded today. Oxen were principally used for plowing (Job 1:14 ). Often several yokes of oxen followed each other plowing parallel furrows across the field, a sight still common on the plains of Syria (1 Kings 19:19 ). Plowing was done by bond servants (Luke 17:7; compare
Figurative: "The plowers plowed upon my back" typified deep affliction ( Psalm 129:3; compare Psalm 141:7 ). "Plow iniquity" is urged in the sense of "plant iniquity." Doing evil was sure to bring evil consequences (Job 4:8; compare Micah 3:12 ). As surely as planting comes after plowing, so surely will Yahweh carry out His decree of destruction (Isaiah 28:23-25 ). "Judah shall plow," i.e. become enslaved (Hosea 10:11 ); compare "Foreigners shall be your plowmen" (Isaiah 61:5 ). "Will one plow there with oxen?" (Amos 6:12 ), "neither plowing nor harvest" (Genesis 45:6 ) are figures of desolation. Zion plowed as a field, i.e. utterly destroyed (Jeremiah 26:18 ). The plowman shall overtake the reaper, i.e. the soil shall be so fertile as to require no rest - typical of great abundance (Amos 9:13 ). No opportunity to plow because of lack of rain is a desolate picture of drought (Jeremiah 14:4 ). As the plowman expects to share in the fruits of the harvest, so might an apostle expect his temporal needs to be provided for (1 Corinthians 9:10 ). "If ye had not plowed with my heifer," i.e. used my wife, was Samson's reply to those who had secured the answer to his riddle from her (Judges 14:18 ). "Beat their swords into plowshares" (or hoes) (Isaiah 2:4; Micah 4:3 ) typified peace; "beat your plowshares into swords" - war (Joel 3:10 ). "Having put his hand to the plow, and looking back," i.e. longing for evil things when one has set his face toward doing what is right, unfits a man for the kingdom of God (Luke 9:62; compare Genesis 19:26; Philippians 3:13 ).
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Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. Entry for 'Plow'. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​isb/​p/plow.html. 1915.