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PLOUGH - P>@ - The ploughs of ancient Egypt consisted of a share-often pointed with iron or bronze
two handles and a pole which was inserted into the base of the two handles. Ploughs in Palestine have usually but one handle with a pole joined to it near the ground and drawn by oxen, cows or camels.

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Plough @ first referred to in kjv@Genesis:45:6, where the Authorized Version has "earing," but the Revised Version "ploughing;" next in kjv@Exodus:34:21 and kjv@Deuteronomy:21:4. The plough was originally drawn by oxen, but sometimes also by asses and by men. (
See AGRICULTURE.)

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Ploughing @ The breaking up or tilling of the earth kjv@Jeremiah:4:3 kjv@Hosea:10:12
Noah the supposed inventor of kjv@Genesis:5:29
Performed
By a plough kjv@Luke:9:62
With oxen kjv@1Samuel:14:14 kjv@Job:1:14
During the cold winter season kjv@Proverbs:20:4
In long and straight furrows kjv@Psalms:129:3
Generally by servants kjv@Isaiah:61:5 kjv@Luke:17:7
Sometimes by the owner of the land himself kjv@1Kings:19:19
With an ox and an ass yoked together forbidden to the Jews kjv@Deuteronomy:22:10
Difficulty of, on rocky ground kjv@Amos:6:12
Followed by harrowing and sowing kjv@Isaiah:28:24 kjv@Isaiah:28:25
Illustrative
Of repentance and reformation kjv@Jeremiah:4:3
Of peace and prosperity kjv@Isaiah:2:4 kjv@Micah:4:3
Of a severe course of affliction kjv@Hosea:10:11
Of a course of sin kjv@Job:4:8 kjv@Hosea:10:13
Of the labour ministers kjv@1Corinthians:9:10
(Attention and constancy required in,) of continued devotedness kjv@Luke:9:62

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H1239 <STRHEB>@ בּקר bâqar baw-kar' A primitive root; properly to {plough} or (generally) break {forth} that {is} (figuratively) to {inspect} admire6 care {for} consider: - (make) inquire ({-ry}) (make) {search} seek out.


H1241 <STRHEB>@ בּקר bâqâr baw-kawr' From H1239; a beeve or animal of the ox kind of either gender (as used for ploughing); collectively a herd: - {beeve} bull (+ {-ock}) + {calf} + {cow} great {[cattle]} + {heifer} {herd} {kine} ox.


H2758 <STRHEB>@ חרישׁ chârîysh khaw-reesh' From H2790; ploughing or its season: - earing ({time}) ground.


H2790 <STRHEB>@ חרשׁ chârash khaw-rash' A primitive root; to {scratch} that {is} (by implication) to {engrave} plough; hence (from the use of tools) to fabricate (of any material); figuratively to devise (in a bad sense); hence (from the idea of secrecy) to be {silent} to let alone; hence (by implication) to be deaf (as an accompaniment of dumbness): - X {altogether} {cease} {conceal} be {deaf} {devise} {ear} {graven} {imagine} leave off {speaking} hold {peace} plow ({-er} {-man}) be {quiet} {rest} practise {secretly} keep {silence} be {silent} speak not a {word} be {still} hold {tongue} worker.


H3009 <STRHEB>@ יגב yâgab yaw-gab' A primitive root; to dig or plough: - husbandman.


H3010 <STRHEB>@ יגב yâgêb yaw-gabe' From H3009; a ploughed field: - field.


H4500 <STRHEB>@ מנור mânôr maw-nore' From H5214; a yoke (properly for {ploughing}) that {is} the frame of a loom: - beam.


H406 <STRHEB>@ אכּר 'ikkâr ik-kawr' From an unused root meaning to dig; a farmer: - {husbandman} ploughman.


H5215 <STRHEB>@ נר ניר nîyr nir {neer} neer From H5214; properly {ploughing} that {is} (concretely) freshly ploughed land: - fallow {ground} {ploughing} tillage.


H6605 <STRHEB>@ פּתח pâthach paw-thakh' A primitive root; to open wide (literally or figuratively); specifically to {loosen} begin6 {plough} carve: - {appear} break {forth} draw ({out}) let go {free} (en-) grave ({-n}) loose ({self}) ({be} beset) open ({-ing}) put {off} {ungird} {unstop} have vent.


H6776 <STRHEB>@ צמד tsemed tseh'-med A yoke or team (that {is} pair); hence an acre (that {is} day´ s task for a yoke of cattle to plough): - {acre} {couple} X {together} two {[asses]} yoke (of oxen).


G722 <STRGRK>@ ἀροτριόω arotrioō ar-ot-ree-o'-o From G723; to plough: - plow.


G723 <STRGRK>@ ἄροτρον arotron ar'-ot-ron From ἀρόω aroō (to till); a plough: - plow.