The Ox: Required Great Care and Attention
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The Foundations of Good Citizenship.
... rest, but also that even the toiling ox and ass ... might have the relaxation which their
tired bodies required. ... The great difference between men and most of the ...
/.../kent/the making of a nation/study x the foundations of.htm

A Liberal Church
... shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth ... The liberality required of the
Hebrews was largely to benefit ... And when the last great harvest is gathered in ...
/.../white/the acts of the apostles/lesson 32 a liberal church.htm

Of Miracles which were Wrought that the World Might Believe in ...
... the surgeons arrived; all that the circumstances required was ready ... This he did with
great groaning and tears, and the ... had been found in the kidneys of an ox. ...
/.../augustine/city of god/chapter 8 of miracles which were.htm

The Evolution of a Father
... from May to July; the musk-ox at the ... prepare the altruistic sentiment for so great
an abnegation, the simpler discipline of the Family was required. ...
/.../the lowell lectures on the ascent of man/chapter ix the evolution of.htm

The Good Samaritan
... He required the answer from the questioner himself ... to this effect: "If thou meet
thine enemy's ox or his ... through Moses that the Lord their God, "a great God, a ...
/.../white/the desire of ages/chapter 54 the good samaritan.htm

The First vision "In Heaven": Chapters 4-5
... be made, should make one Himself; especially one like unto "an ox that eateth ... open
the Book, or to look at it] The worthiness required is so great that no ...
/.../bullinger/commentary on revelation/the first vision in heaven .htm

The Power of Little Things.
... We are required to use what we have, not what we ... are four hundred short.' So he took
an ox goad and ... over the land, and we can accomplish a great deal between us ...
/.../moody/to the work to the work/chapter vi the power of.htm

Introduction to Oration ii.
... at the time, stung almost to madness, as an ox by a ... blood of simpler souls, which
will be required at our ... for other men like ourselves, it is a great thing to ...
/.../cyril/lectures of s cyril of jerusalem/introduction to oration ii.htm

Chaldaean Civilization
... were armed with a pike tipped with bronze ox-copper, an ... sealed, one of the witnesses,
who was required to be ... the fruits borne by an orchard, so great shall be ...
/.../chapter iiichaldaean civilization.htm

Book ii. Jerome Answers the Second, Third, and Fourth Propositions ...
... And as the ox was created for ploughing, the horse ... of sumptuous banquets of flesh
involves great care and suffering ... of such strength as is required by athletes ...
/.../jerome/the principal works of st jerome/book ii jerome answers the.htm

Resources
What was the significance of the commands against mixing different things in Deuteronomy 22:9 11? | GotQuestions.org

What does the Bible say about covetousness? | GotQuestions.org

What does the Bible say about restitution? | GotQuestions.org

Ox: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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Ox

The Ox used for Carrying Burdens

The Ox used for Drawing Wagons

The Ox used for Earing the Ground

The Ox used for Food

The Ox used for Ploughing

The Ox used for Sacrifice

The Ox used for Treading out the Corn

The Ox was Clean and Fit for Food

The Ox was Fed in Stalls

The Ox was Fed in the Valleys

The Ox was Fed with Corn

The Ox was Fed with Grass

The Ox was Fed with Straw

The Ox was Fed: On the Hills

The Ox: (Engaged in Husbandry) of Ministers

The Ox: (Led to Slaughter) of a Rash Youth

The Ox: (Led to Slaughter) of Saints Under Persecution

The Ox: (Not Muzzled in Treading Corn) of Minister's Right To

The Ox: (Prepared for a Feast) the Provision of the Gospel

The Ox: (Stall Fed) Sumptuous Living

The Ox: Beautiful

The Ox: Bull or Bullock of Fierce Enemies

The Ox: Bull or Bullock: (Fatted) of Greedy Mercenaries

The Ox: Bull or Bullock: (Firstling of) of the Glory of Joseph

The Ox: Bull or Bullock: (In a Net) of the Impatient Under Judgment

The Ox: Bull or Bullock: (Unaccustomed to the Yoke) Intractable Sinners

The Ox: Custom of Sending the Pieces of, to Collect the People to War

The Ox: Formed a Part of the Patriarchal Wealth

The Ox: Formed a Part of the Wealth of Israel in Egypt

The Ox: Formed a Part of the Wealth of the Jews

The Ox: Goes to the Slaughter Unconscious

The Ox: Heifer of a Beloved Wife

The Ox: Heifer: (At Grass) of the Luxurious Chaldees

The Ox: Heifer: (Fair) of the Beauty and Wealth of Egypt

The Ox: Heifer: (Of Three Years Old) Moab in Affliction

The Ox: Heifer: (Sliding Back) Backsliding Israel

The Ox: Heifer: (Taught) Israel's Fondness for Ease in Preference To

The Ox: Herdmen Appointed Over

The Ox: Horns and Hoofs of, Alluded To

The Ox: Includes The: Bull

The Ox: Includes The: Bullock

The Ox: Includes The: Cow

The Ox: Includes The: Heifer

The Ox: Increase of, Promised

The Ox: Kine of Proud and Wealthy Rules

The Ox: Kine: (Lean) of Years of Scarcity

The Ox: Kine: (Well Favoured) Years of Plenty

The Ox: Laws Respecting of Others If Lost or Hurt Through Neglect, to be Made Good

The Ox: Laws Respecting of Others not to be Coveted

The Ox: Laws Respecting: Fallen Under Its Burden to be Raised up Again

The Ox: Laws Respecting: Fat of, not to be Eaten

The Ox: Laws Respecting: If Stolen to be Restored Double

The Ox: Laws Respecting: Killing a Man, to be Stoned

The Ox: Laws Respecting: Mode of Reparation for One, Killing Another

The Ox: Laws Respecting: Not to be Muzzled when Treading out the Corn

The Ox: Laws Respecting: Not to be Yoked With an Donkey in the Same Plough

The Ox: Laws Respecting: Straying to be Brought Back to Its Owner

The Ox: Laws Respecting: To Rest on the Sabbath

The Ox: Lowing of, Alluded To

The Ox: Male Firstlings of, Belonged to God

The Ox: Not Without Sagacity

The Ox: Often Found Wild

The Ox: Often Given As a Present

The Ox: Often Stall-Fed for Slaughter

The Ox: Publicly Sold

The Ox: Rapid Manner of Collecting Its Food Alluded To

The Ox: Required Great Care and Attention

The Ox: Sea of Brass Rested on Figures of

The Ox: Strong

The Ox: The Wicked often Took, in Pledge from the Poor

The Ox: Tithe of, Given to the Priests

The Ox: Urged on by the Goad

The Ox: Young of, Considered a Great Delicacy

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