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==References == | <p> Several [[Hebrew]] words are translated both Ox, Oxen, and Bull, Bullock. The principal word for 'bullock' is <i> par, </i> this is constantly spoken of as offered in the sacrifices. Exodus 29:3-14 . The same word is used in Psalm 22:12 : "many bulls have compassed me." The principal words translated 'oxen' are: </p> <p> 1. <i> baqar, </i> so called because used for labour, though also offered in sacrifice. Numbers 7:3-88; 2 Chronicles 35:8-12 . </p> <p> 2, <i> shor </i> , so called from its strength, boldness, etc. Exodus 21:28-36; Proverbs 14:4; Ezekiel 1:10 . In Psalm 22:12 for 'strong [bulls]' the word is <i> abbir, </i> signifying 'mighty one,' it is translated 'bulls' in Psalm 50:13; Psalm 68:30; Isaiah 34:7; Jeremiah 50:11 . The ox is typical of attributive power in patience as found in the living creatures in Ezekiel 1:10; and in Revelation 4:7 . </p> <p> For [[Wild]] [[Bull]] in Isaiah 51:20 the word is <i> to; </i> and the [[Wild]] [[Ox]] in Deuteronomy 14:5 is <i> teo. </i> Both of these are supposed to refer to some large antelope, which could be caught in a strong net. </p> | ||
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Oxen Ox [1]
Several Hebrew words are translated both Ox, Oxen, and Bull, Bullock. The principal word for 'bullock' is par, this is constantly spoken of as offered in the sacrifices. Exodus 29:3-14 . The same word is used in Psalm 22:12 : "many bulls have compassed me." The principal words translated 'oxen' are:
1. baqar, so called because used for labour, though also offered in sacrifice. Numbers 7:3-88; 2 Chronicles 35:8-12 .
2, shor , so called from its strength, boldness, etc. Exodus 21:28-36; Proverbs 14:4; Ezekiel 1:10 . In Psalm 22:12 for 'strong [bulls]' the word is abbir, signifying 'mighty one,' it is translated 'bulls' in Psalm 50:13; Psalm 68:30; Isaiah 34:7; Jeremiah 50:11 . The ox is typical of attributive power in patience as found in the living creatures in Ezekiel 1:10; and in Revelation 4:7 .
For Wild Bull in Isaiah 51:20 the word is to; and the Wild Ox in Deuteronomy 14:5 is teo. Both of these are supposed to refer to some large antelope, which could be caught in a strong net.